Reviews key areas in ecological, medical and molecular parasitology
Features essays from some of the world's leading parasitologists
Each topic is set in context by featuring a key paper from the Journal of Paraistology over the past 100 years
List of contributors, ix
Preface, xi
A century of parasitology: 19142014 1
John Janovy, Jr
Part I: Systematics and Diversity
Watson, M. E. 1915. Some new gregarine parasites from Arthropoda. Journal of Parasitology 2: 2736.
Parasitic protozoology and the scientific lessons of intellectual elegance 7
Richard E. Clopton
Linton, E. 1916. Notes on two cestodes from the spotted sting-ray. Journal of Parasitology 3: 3438.
Helminth biodiversity research transformed by a century of evolutionary thought 21
Janine N. Caira and Kirsten Jensen
Van Cleave, H. J. 1914. Eorhynchus: A proposed new name for Neorhynchus hamann preoccupied. Journal of Parasitology 1: 5051.
Acanthocephala in The Journal of Parasitology 19142014 40
Omar M. Amin
Linton, E. 1915. Tocotrema lingua (Creplin): The adult stage of a skin parasite of the cunner and other fishes of the Woods Hole region. Journal of Parasitology 1: 128134.
A century (19142014) of studies on marine fish parasites published in The Journal of Parasitology 57
Victor Manuel Vidal-Martínez, Edgar Torres-Irineo and Ma. Leopoldina Aguirre-Macedo
Part II: Ecology and Life History
McCoy, O. R. 1928. Seasonal fluctuation in the infestation of Planorbis trivolvis with larval trematodes. Journal of Parasitology 15: 121126.
An overview of the history and advances in the population ecology of parasites 77
David J. Marcogliese and Cameron P. Goater
Nadler, S. A. 1995. Microevolution and the genetic structure of parasite populations. Journal of Parasitology 81: 395403.
History of microevolutionary thought in parasitology: The integration of molecular population genetics 93
Charles D. Criscione
Cross, S. X. 1934. A probable case of non-specific immunity between two parasites of ciscoes of the Trout Lake region of northern Wisconsin. Journal of Parasitology 20: 244245.
The worms eye view of community ecology 110
Tavis K. Anderson and Michael V. K. Sukhdeo
Ransom, B. H., andM. C. Hall. 1915. The life history of Gongylonema scutatum. Journal of Parasitology 2: 8086.
The iron wheel of parasite life cycles: Then and now! 131
Matthew G. Bolek, Heather A. Stigge and Kyle D. Gustafson
Jacobs, L., J. S. Remington, and M. L. Melton. 1960. A survey of meat samples from swine, cattle, and sheep for the presence of encysted Toxoplasma. Journal of Parasitology 46: 2328.
Transmission of Toxoplasma gondiiFrom land to sea, a personal perspective 148
J. P. Dubey
Part III: Host-Parasite
InteractionsThe Challenge
Todd, J. L. 1914. Tick paralysis. Journal of Parasitology 1: 5564.
Tick paralysis: Some host and tick perspectives 167
Lance A. Durden and Ben J. Mans
Bemrick, W. J. 1961. Effect of low temperatures on trophozoites of Giardia muris. Journal of Parasitology 47: 573576.
Giardia intestinalis biochemistry and regulation: An evolutionary tale 177
Edward L. Jarroll and Timothy A. Paget
Sarles, M. P. 1932. Development of acquired resistance in rabbits by repeated infection with an intestinal nematode, Trichostrongylus calcaratus Ransom 1911. Journal of Parasitology 19: 6182.
The early history of immunoparasitology in the United States 189
Raymond E. Kuhn
Hall, M. C. 1926. Some practical principles of anthelmintic medication. Journal of Parasitology 13: 1624.
Chemotherapy of helminth infections: A centennial reflection 202
William C. Campbell
Anthelmintic drug discovery: Into the future 215
Timothy G. Geary, Judy Sakanari and Conor R. Caffrey
Part IV: The First Figures Published in The Journal of Parasitology
The Journal of Parasitology as a visual experience: Ten landmark figures 229
First figure published in The Journal of Parasitology: Stanley Frackers proposal for quantifying the structural features of a nematode 230
First new species figure: Stenophora diplocorpa from the intestine of Euryurus erythropygus 230
First photomicrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: A sarcocyst from an opossum 231
First transmission electron micrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: sectionsof Trypanosoma equiperdum 232
First scanning electron micrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: Surface architecture of schistosome cercariae 233
First digital light micrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: Trophic stages of Torogregarina sphinx 234
First figure of a pathological condition: Endameba gingivalis in a pyorrheal pocket 235
First figure of a seasonal fluctuation in parasite abundance: Cercariae from a planorbid snail 236
First modern figure of a phylogeny published in The Journal of Parasitology 237
First life cycle diagram, similar to what would be in a textbook, published in The Journal of Parasitology 238
Part V: Overview and Conclusions
Reflections: Closing comments for the centennial celebration of The Journal of Parasitology 241
Gerald W. Esch
Index 243