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Guide to the study of animal ecology

Chapter 38: A Laboratory Guide to the Study of Parasitology
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This work serves as an educational resource on animal ecology, outlining the principles and methods for studying ecological relationships among animals and their environments. It emphasizes the importance of ecological surveys and field studies, providing guidance on specimen collection, preservation, and scientific techniques. The text discusses the dynamic interactions between animals and their surroundings, including metabolic processes, behavior, and the struggle for existence. Additionally, it offers a curated list of references for further exploration of life histories and ecological literature, aiming to equip beginners with a foundational understanding of ecological concepts and research methodologies.

A Laboratory Guide to the Study of Parasitology

By W. B. HERMS
University of California, Berkeley, California; Author of “Malaria: Cause and Control”

Cloth, 8vo, xv + 72 pages, 80 cents net

Part I—Medical Entomology
Part II—Helminthology
Part III—Life History Studies on Living Parasites

With the rapid growth of parasitology there is also a growing demand for laboratory instruction in this field. The author’s greatest desire during the time that he has been engaged in teaching this subject has been to place the work upon a good systematic footing, giving it proper rank with other phases of applied biology. The exercises in this volume are based upon two standard courses given at the University of California during the last four years. These courses are Human Parasitology (first half-year) and Veterinary Parasitology (second half-year). Each exercise has had careful testing in the laboratory and is practical.

The aim of this guide is to give the student a wide, practical view of the field, so that he may have a fair grasp of the general subject in its application to the health and well-being of man and beast. The exercises are in sufficient detail to enable the student to continue work on some specific group or species if he so chooses.

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