PATHOLOGY OF WILDLIFE AND ZOO ANIMALS

PATHOLOGY OF WILDLIFE AND ZOO ANIMALS

Editorial:
ACADEMIC PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Veterinaria
ISBN:
978-0-12-805306-5
Páginas:
1136
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

171,60 €

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163,02 €

Preface: History of Wildlife Pathology
1. Wildlife Necropsy
2. Forensic Wildlife Pathology
3. Laboratory Diagnostics
4. Introduction to Comparative Clinical Pathology
5. Bovidae, Antilocapridae, Giraffidae, Hippopotamidae, Tragulidae
6. Cervidae
7. Camelidae
8. Suidae, Tayassuidae
9. Canidae, Ursidae, and Ailuridae
10. Felidae
11. Mustelidae
12. Procyonidae, Viverridae and Ursidae
13. Prosimians
14. New World and Old World Monkeys
15. Apes
16. Proboscidea
17. Perissodactyla
18. Monotremes and Marsupials
19. Lagomorpha
20. Rodentia
21. Xenartha, Erinacoemorpha, Eutheria, Afrotheria
22. Cetacea
23. Pinnipeds
24. Sirenia
25. Chiroptera
26. Struthioniformes
27. Sphenisciformes, Gaviiformes, Podiceipediformes, Procellariiformes, Pelecaniformes
28. Phoenicopteriformes
29. Anseriformes, Ciconiiformes, Charadriiformes, Gruiformes
30. Birds of Prey
31. Galliformes, Columbiformes
32. Psittaciformes, Coliiformes, Musophagiformes, Cuculiformes
33. Passeriformes, Trochiliformes, Coraciiformes, Caprimulgiformes, Apodiformes, Piciformes
34. Chelonia
35. Crocodilia
36. Lacertilia
37. Serpentis
38. Amphibia
39. Osteichthyes (Freshwater & Marine)
40. Chondrichthes
41. Invertebrates

• Presents a single resource for performing necropsies on a variety of taxa, including terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates and invertebrates
• Describes notable, unique gross and microscopic anatomical variations among species/taxa to assist in understanding normal features, in particular those that can be mistaken as being abnormal
• Provides consistent organization of chapters with descriptions of unique anatomic features, common non-infectious and infectious diseases following brief overviews of the taxonomic group
• Contains full-color, high quality illustrations of diseases
• Links to a large online library of scanned slides related to topics in the book that illustrate important histologic findings

Authors
• Karen A. Terio, Zoological Pathology Program, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Brookfield, IL, USA
• Denise McAloose, Pathology Department, Wildlife Conservation Society, Zoological Health Program, Bronx, NY, USA
• Judy St. Leger, Research and Science, SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, San Diego, CA, USA