Parasite Rex

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Parasite Rex is a popular science book by Carl Zimmer that explores the complex biology, evolution, and ecological impact of parasites on their hosts and ecosystems.

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instanceOf popular science book
aimsTo change public perception of parasites
popularize parasitology
author Carl Zimmer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses animal parasites
human parasites
parasites and biodiversity
parasites and disease
parasites as ecosystem engineers
explains adaptations of parasites
evolutionary arms races
life cycles of parasites
role of parasites in ecosystems
field biology
ecology
evolutionary biology
focusesOn behavioral manipulation by parasites
co-evolution of hosts and parasites
ecological impact of parasites
host–parasite interactions
genre biology literature
science writing
hasFormat book
print
hasPerspective Darwinian evolution
hasReputation accessible explanation of complex biology
influential book on parasites
hasTheme adaptation and survival
hidden influence of parasites
interconnectedness of life
intendedAudience general audience
science enthusiasts
language English
mainSubject ecology
evolution
parasites
parasitology
notableFor narrative storytelling in science
vivid case studies of parasites
typeOfWork science communication
workOf Carl Zimmer NERFINISHED

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