Parasites and Behaviour:

M. Kavaliers , D.D. Colwell , E. Choleris
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Abstract

Ethopharmacology combines an ethological approach to the understanding of the causes and functions of behaviour with pharmacological analysis of the underlying neuromodulatory mechanisms. Recently, this approach has been applied to the analysis of the responses of animals to parasitized individuals and to the effects of parasites on various host behaviours (eg. host defences, mate responses) and their neurobiological correlates. Martin Kavaliers, Douglas Colwell and Elena Choleris explain here how ethopharmacology can be used to address the mechanisms that underlie the often subtle effects of parasites on host behaviour.

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寄生虫和行为:
精神药理学结合了精神药理学方法来理解行为的原因和功能,并对潜在的神经调节机制进行药理学分析。最近,该方法已被应用于分析动物对被寄生个体的反应以及寄生虫对各种宿主行为的影响。宿主防御,配偶反应)以及它们的神经生物学相关性。Martin Kavaliers、Douglas Colwell和Elena Choleris在这里解释了如何使用药理学来解决寄生虫对宿主行为的微妙影响背后的机制。
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Websites of interest Neosporosis. Seeking new targets for antiparasitic agents Response from A. Serero et al. Parasitology nomenclature – a recommendation Implications for neonatal HIV/AIDS and TB of sensitization in utero to helminths
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