Pathology of Wildlife and Zoo Animals
Editat de Karen A. Terio, Denise McAloose, Judy St. Legeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2018
Each chapter and section provides information about a disease at multiple levels, including gross and histologic lesions and information on pathogenesis and optimal diagnostic sampling. For each specific group of animals, information on unique gross and microscopic anatomical features are provided to further assist the reader in deciding whether differences from the domestic animal paradigm are "normal." Additional online content includes access to scanned histologic slides of specific "classic" diseases, providing more information than is available in a single image.
- Presents a single resource on performing necropsies in a variety of settings
- Describes unique gross and microscopic anatomical variations among species/taxa to assist in understanding normal features often mistaken for abnormalities
- Includes the pathology of common diseases among Orders and Taxa, with chapters consistently organized by gross, histologic features and disease pathogenesis
- Contains full-color illustrations and diagrams that illustrate pathological concepts and diseases in high-quality images
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0128053062
Pagini: 1136
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 54 mm
Greutate: 3.3 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Wildlife Necropsy
Denise McAloose, Kathleen M. Colegrove and Alisa L. Newton
2. Forensic Wildlife Pathology
Tabitha C. Viner and Rebecca A. Kagan
3. Laboratory Diagnostics
Bruce A. Rideout, Josephine Braun and Allan Pessier
4. Introduction to Comparative Clinical Pathology
Nicole I. Stacy and Charlotte Hollinger
5. Bovidae, Antilocapridae, Giraffidae, Tragulidae, Hippopotamidae
Megan E.B. Jones, David J. Gasper, Emily P. Mitchel and Bruce Rideout
6. Cervidae
Elizabeth W. Howerth, Nicole M. Nemeth and Marie-Pierre Ryser-Degiorgis
7. Camelidae 185
Dalen Agnew
8. Suidae
María Ángeles Jiménez Martínez, David Gasper, María del Carmen Carmona Muciño and Karen A. Terio
9. Canidae, Ursidae, and Ailuridae
M. Kevin Keel, Denise McAloose and Karen A. Terio
10. Felidae 263
Karen A Terio, Denise McAloose and Emily Mitchell (née Lane)
11. Mustelids
Bruce H. Williams, Kathy Burek Huntington and Melissa Miller
12. Procyonidae, Viverridae, Hyenidae, Herpestidae, Eupleridae, and Prionodontidae
Molly Church, Karen A. Terio, and M. Kevin Keel
13. Prosimians
Denise McAloose and Ilse H. Stalis
14. New World and Old World Monkeys
Kerstin Mätz-Rensing and Linda J. Lowenstine
15. Apes
Linda J. Lowenstine, Rita McManamon and Karen A. Terio
16. Proboscidae
Jennifer A. Landolfi and Scott P. Terrell
17. Perissodactyls
Mary Duncan
18. Monotremes and Marsupials
Damien Higgins, Karrie Rose and David Spratt
19. Lagomorpha
Martha A. Delaney, Piper M. Treuting and Jamie L. Rothenburger
20. Rodentia
Martha A. Delaney, Piper M. Treuting and Jamie L. Rothenburger
21. Xenartha (Anteaters, Sloths, Armadillos); Erinacoemorpha (Hedgehogs, Moonrats); Some Afrotheria (Aardvarks, Hyrax, Elephant Shrews, Golden Moles, Tenrecs), and Phloidota (Pangolins)
Dalen Agnew, Sally Nofs, Martha A Delaney and Jamie L Rothenburger
22. Cetacea
Judy St. Leger, Stephen Raverty and Alexandria Mena
23. Pinnipediae
Kathleen M. Colegrove, Kathy A. Burek-Huntington, Wendi Roe, Ursula Siebert
24. Wildlife and Zoo Pathology Sirenia
Helen Owen, Mark Flint and Martine de Wit
25. Chiroptera
Lisa L. Farina and Julia S. Lankton
26. Palaeognathae: Apterygiformes, Casuariiformes, Rheiformes, Struthioniformes; Tinamiformes
Dale A. Smith
27. Sphenisciformes, Gaviiformes, Podicipediformes, Procellariiformes, and Pelecaniformes
Mark F. Stidworthy and Daniela Denk
28. Phoenicopteriformes
Elizabeth L. Buckles
29. Anseriformes, Ciconiiformes, Charadriiformes, and Gruiformes
Heather Fenton, Rita McManamon and Elizabeth Howerth
30. Birds of Prey
Arno Wünschmann, Anibal G. Armien, Ursula Höfle, Jörg Kinne, Linda Lowenstine and H.L. Shivaprasad
31. Galliformes and Columbiformes
Rocio Crespo, Monique S. França, Heather Fenton and H.L. Shivaprasad
32. Psittacines, Coliiformes, Musophagiformes, Cuculiformes
Drury R. Reavill and Gerry Dorrestein
33. Passeriformes, Caprimulgiformes, Coraciiformes, Piciformes, Bucerotiformes, and Apodiformes
John Trupkiewicz, Michael M. Garner and Carles Juan-Sallés
34. Chelonia
Carlos E. Rodriguez, Ana María Henao Duque, Jennifer Steinberg and Daniel B. Woodburn
35. Crocodilia
Kenneth J. Conley and Catherine M. Shilton
36. Lacertilia
Francesco C. Origgi
37. Serpentes
Robert J. Ossiboff
38. Amphibia
Allan P. Pessier
39. Pathology of the Osteichthyes
Salvatore Frasca, Jr., Jeffrey C. Wolf, Michael J. Kinsel, Alvin C. Camus and Eric D. Lombardini
40. Chondrichthyes
Nancy L. Stedman and Michael M. Garner
41. Invertebrates
Alisa L. Newton and Roxanna Smolowitz
Descriere
Pathology of Wildlife and Zoo Animals is a comprehensive resource for veterinarians and scientists covering the basic pathology of zoo and wildlife species, including a wide scope of animals, disease types and geographic regions. It is the definitive book for students, biologists, scientists, physicians, veterinary clinicians and pathologists working with non-domestic species in a variety of settings, including zoos, privately owned "exotic" pets or collections, laboratory animal settings, animal rehabilitation centers, and in the wild. General chapters include information on performing necropsies, proper techniques to meet the specialized needs of forensic cases, and interpretation of ancillary diagnostics in non-traditional species.
Each chapter and section provides information about a disease at multiple levels, including gross and histologic lesions and information on pathogenesis and optimal diagnostic sampling. For each specific group of animals, information on unique gross and microscopic anatomical features are provided to further assist the reader in deciding whether differences from the domestic animal paradigm are "normal." Additional online content includes access to scanned histologic slides of specific "classic" diseases, providing more information than is available in a single image.
- Presents a single resource on performing necropsies in a variety of settings
- Describes unique gross and microscopic anatomical variations among species/taxa to assist in understanding normal features often mistaken for abnormalities
- Includes the pathology of common diseases among Orders and Taxa, with chapters consistently organized by gross, histologic features and disease pathogenesis
- Contains full-color illustrations and diagrams that illustrate pathological concepts and diseases in high-quality images