Abstract

The ecological concept of parasitism as a general biology phenomenon underlies the understanding of the role of parasites in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The review gives an account of the current positioning of parasitology in the system of biological sciences, the subject and tasks of ecological parasitology. We relate the history of the science school in parasitology at the Institute of Biology KarRC RAS, which took shape under the leadership of pupils of the founder of the Russian school in ecological parasitology, outstanding scholar from Leningrad V. A. Dogiel. Major stages and areas of research and methodological approaches to the study of parasites and host-parasite relationships are described, covering a wide range of objects: blood-sucking arthropods, parasites of fish, birds, mammals, and plants. Studies deal with the formation and dynamics of parasitic communities in natural and disturbed terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems (eutrophication, industrial pollution, alien species invasions, aquaculture). The results of these studies are of high theoretical significance and have been published in monographs and in articles in Russian and international journals. Practical recommendations are widely applied in nature management, veterinary and agricultural practices, and are annually published in the Republic of Karelia State Report on the Environment. Today, the science school in ecological parasitology in Karelia is represented by qualified specialists, who investigate a wide range of both basic and applied topics, including those of special relevance for the region.

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