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The Rasputin effect[electronic resou...
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Hurst, Christon J.
The Rasputin effect[electronic resource] :when commensals and symbionts become parasitic /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
577.857
書名/作者:
The Rasputin effect : when commensals and symbionts become parasitic // edited by Christon J. Hurst.
其他作者:
Hurst, Christon J.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xii, 357 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Parasitism.
標題:
Host-parasite relationships.
標題:
Symbiosis.
標題:
Life Sciences.
標題:
Microbial Ecology.
標題:
Microbiology.
標題:
Animal Physiology.
標題:
Plant Pathology.
標題:
Freshwater & Marine Ecology.
ISBN:
9783319281704
ISBN:
9783319281681
內容註:
How well do surrogate hosts serve as model systems for understanding pathogenicity -- Host-symbiont relationships: understanding the change from guest to pest -- Opportunistic infections in elasmobranchs -- Bacterial opportunistic pathogens of fish -- Fungal secondary invaders of fish -- Opportunistic pathogens of marine mammals -- Opportunistic pathogens of terrestrial plants -- Non-spore-forming bacterial entomopathogens - their toxins, hosts and the environment: why be a pathogen -- Opportunistic infections of avians -- Opportunistic algae, fungi, and ichthyosporea associated with mammalian livestock disease -- Opportunisitic pathogens of humans.
摘要、提要註:
This volume focuses on those instances when benign and even beneficial relationships between microbes and their hosts opportunistically change and become detrimental toward the host. It examines the triggering events which can factor into these changes, such as reduction in the host's capacity for mounting an effective defensive response due to nutritional deprivation, coinfections and seemingly subtle environmental influences like the amounts of sunlight, temperature, and either water or air quality. The effects of environmental changes can be compounded when they necessitate a physical relocation of species, in turn changing the probability of encounter between microbe and host. The change also can result when pathogens, including virus species, either have modified the opportunist or attacked the host's protective natural microflora. The authors discuss these opportunistic interactions and assess their outcomes in both aquatic as well as terrestrial ecosystems, highlighting the impact on plant, invertebrate and vertebrate hosts.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28170-4
The Rasputin effect[electronic resource] :when commensals and symbionts become parasitic /
The Rasputin effect
when commensals and symbionts become parasitic /[electronic resource] :edited by Christon J. Hurst. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xii, 357 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Advances in environmental microbiology,v.32366-3324 ;. - Advances in environmental microbiology ;v.2..
How well do surrogate hosts serve as model systems for understanding pathogenicity -- Host-symbiont relationships: understanding the change from guest to pest -- Opportunistic infections in elasmobranchs -- Bacterial opportunistic pathogens of fish -- Fungal secondary invaders of fish -- Opportunistic pathogens of marine mammals -- Opportunistic pathogens of terrestrial plants -- Non-spore-forming bacterial entomopathogens - their toxins, hosts and the environment: why be a pathogen -- Opportunistic infections of avians -- Opportunistic algae, fungi, and ichthyosporea associated with mammalian livestock disease -- Opportunisitic pathogens of humans.
This volume focuses on those instances when benign and even beneficial relationships between microbes and their hosts opportunistically change and become detrimental toward the host. It examines the triggering events which can factor into these changes, such as reduction in the host's capacity for mounting an effective defensive response due to nutritional deprivation, coinfections and seemingly subtle environmental influences like the amounts of sunlight, temperature, and either water or air quality. The effects of environmental changes can be compounded when they necessitate a physical relocation of species, in turn changing the probability of encounter between microbe and host. The change also can result when pathogens, including virus species, either have modified the opportunist or attacked the host's protective natural microflora. The authors discuss these opportunistic interactions and assess their outcomes in both aquatic as well as terrestrial ecosystems, highlighting the impact on plant, invertebrate and vertebrate hosts.
ISBN: 9783319281704
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-28170-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
583298
Parasitism.
LC Class. No.: QL757
Dewey Class. No.: 577.857
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