Table of Contents
1. A history of parasites and hosts, science and fashion, Janice MooreAfterword, John Alcock2. Evolutionary routes leading to host manipulation by parasites, Frederic Thomas, Thierry Rigaud, and Jacques BrodeurAfterword, Stephen C. Stearns3. The strings of the puppet master: How parasites change host behavior, Shelley A. AdamoAfterword, Gene Robinson4. Parasites discover behavioral ecology: How to manage one's host in a complex world, Bernard D. RoitbergAfterword, Frederique Dubois5. Manipulation of plant phenotypes by insects and insect-borne pathogens, Mark C. MescherAfterword, Pedro Jordano6. Visual trickery in avian brood parasites, Naomi E. Langmore and Claire N. SpottiswoodeAfterword, Scott V. Edwards7. Endosymbiotic microbes as adaptive manipulators of arthropod behavior and natural driving sources of host speciation, Wolfgang J. Miller and Daniela SchneiderAfterword, Lee Ehrman8. Parasites and the superorganism, David P. HughesAfterword, Bert Holldobler9. Ecological consequences of manipulative parasites, Kevin D. Lafferty and Armand M. KurisAfterword, Michel Loreau10. Applied aspects of host manipulation by parasites, Robert Poulin and Edward P. LevriAfterword, Andrew Read & Victoria Braithwaite11. Behavioral manipulation outside the world of parasites, Frank Cezilly & Frederic ThomasAfterword, Alex KacelnikIndex