Hurst Studies in Viral Ecology
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-02564-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Microbial and Botanical Host Systems
E-Book, Englisch, 376 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-02564-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book explains the ecology of viruses by examining their interactive dynamics with their hosting species (in this volume, in microbes and plants), including the types of transmission cycles that viruses have evolved encompassing principal and alternate hosts, vehicles, and vectoring species. Examining virology from an organismal biology approach and focusing on the concept that viral infections represent areas of overlap in the ecologies of the involved species, Viral Ecology is essential for students and professionals who either may be non-virologists or virologists whose previous familiarity has been very specialized.
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VOLUME 1
DEDICATION ix
PREFACE xi
CONTRIBUTORS xiii
ATTRIBUTION CREDITS FOR COVER AND SPINE ARTWORK xv
SECTION I AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR OFVIRUSES 1
1 Defining the Ecology of Viruses 3
Christon J. Hurst
2 An Introduction to Viral Taxonomy with Emphasis on Microbialand Botanical Hosts and the Proposal of Akamara, a Potential Domainfor the Genomic Acellular Agents 41
Christon J. Hurst
3 Virus Morphology, Replication, and Assembly 67
Debi P. Nayak
4 The (Co)Evolutionary Ecology of Viruses 131
Michael J. Allen
SECTION II VIRUSES OF OTHER MICROORGANISMS 145
5 Bacteriophage and Viral Ecology as Seen Through the Lens ofNucleic Acid Sequence Data 147
Eric Sakowski, William Kress, and K. Eric Wommack
6 Viruses of Cyanobacteria 169
Lauren D. McDaniel
7 Viruses of Eukaryotic Algae 189
William H. Wilson and Michael J. Allen
8 Viruses of Seaweeds 205
Declan C. Schroeder
9 The Ecology and Evolution of Fungal Viruses 217
Michael G. Milgroom and Bradley I. Hillman
10 Prion Ecology 255
Reed B. Wickner
SECTION III VIRUSES OF MACROSCOPIC PLANTS 271
11 Ecology of Plant Viruses, with Special Reference toGeminiviruses 273
Basavaprabhu L. Patil and Claude M. Fauquet
12 Viroids and Viroid Diseases of Plants 307
Ricardo Flores, Francesco Di Serio, Beatriz Navarro, NuriaDuran-Vila, and Robert A. Owens
INDEX 343
VOLUME 2
DEDICATION ix
PREFACE xi
CONTRIBUTORS xiii
ATTRIBUTION CREDITS FOR COVER AND SPINE ARTWORK xv
SECTION I AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR OFVIRUSES 1
1 Defining the Ecology of Viruses 3
Christon J. Hurst
2 An Introduction to Viral Taxonomy with Emphasis on AnimalHosts and the Proposal of Akamara, a Potential Domain for theGenomic Acellular Agents 41
Christon J. Hurst
3 Virus Morphology, Replication, and Assembly 63
Debi P. Nayak
4 The (Co)evolutionary Ecology of Viruses 127
Michael J. Allen
SECTION II VIRUSES OF MACROSCOPIC ANIMALS 141
5 Coral Viruses 143
William H. Wilson
6 Viruses Infecting Marine Molluscs 153
Tristan Renault
7 The Viral Ecology of Aquatic Crustaceans 177
Leigh Owens
8 Viruses of Fish 191
Audun Helge Nerland, Aina-Cathrine Øvergard, and SonalPatel
9 Ecology of Viruses Infecting Ectothermic Vertebrates--TheImpact of Ranavirus Infections on Amphibians 231
V. Gregory Chinchar, Jacques Robert, and Andrew T.Storfer
10 Viruses of Insects 261
Declan C. Schroeder
11 Viruses of Terrestrial Mammals 273
Laura D. Kramer and Norma P. Tavakoli
12 Viruses of Cetaceans 309
Marie-Franc¸oise Van Bressem and Juan A. Raga
13 The Relationship Between Humans, Their Viruses, and Prions333
Christon J. Hurst
14 Ecology of Avian Viruses 365
Josanne H. Verhagen, Ron A.M. Fouchier, and Vincent J.Munster
INDEX 395




