Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, Volume 8
Herausgeber: Fowler, Murray E.; Miller, R. Eric
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- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 222mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1880g
- ISBN-13: 9781455773978
- ISBN-10: 1455773972
- Artikelnr.: 41195049
- Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
- Seitenzahl: 792
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 222mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1880g
- ISBN-13: 9781455773978
- ISBN-10: 1455773972
- Artikelnr.: 41195049
PART I: AMPHIBIAN GROUPS 1. Anurans: Frogs, Toads 2. Urodela 3. Caecilians
PART II: REPTILE GROUPS 4. Chelonians 5. Crocodilia 6. Sphenodontia
7. Lacertilia and Amphisbaenids 8. Ophidia
PART III: AVIAN GROUPS 9. Ratites: Tinamiformes and Struthioniformes,
Rheiiformes, Cassuariformes 10. Sphenisciformes 11. Gaviiformes,
Podicipediformes, and Procellariiformes 12. Pelecaniformes
13. Ciconiiformes 14. Phoenicopteriformes 15. Charadriiformes
16. Anseriformes 17. Falconiformes 18. Galliformes 19. Gruiformes
20. Columbiformes 21. Psittaciformes 22. Cuculiformes 23. Strigiformes
24. Caprimulgiformes 25. Musophagiformes 26. Trochiliformes 27. Apodiformes
and Coliiformes 28. Trogoniformes 29. Coraciiformes 30. Piciformes
31. Passeriformes
PART IV: MAMMAL GROUPS 32. Monotremata 33. Marsupialia 34. Insectivora and
Dermoptera 35. Chiroptera 36. Prosimians 37. Primates 38. Great Apes
39. Xenarthra: Edentata 40. Pholidota 41. Lagomorpha 42. Rodentia
43. Cetacea 44. Pinnipedia 45. Sirenia 46. Canidae 47. Felidae
48. Mustelidae 49. Procyonidae and Viverridae 50. Ursidae 51. Hyaenidae
52. Tubulidentata 53. Proboscidea 54. Hyracoidea 55. Rhinoceridae
56. Tapiridae 57. Equidae 58. Suidae and Tayassuidae 59. Hippopotamidae
60. Camelidae 61. Giraffidae 62. Cervidae and Tragulidae 63. Bovidae and
Antilocapridae 64. Sheep, Goats, and Goat like Animals
PART V: GENERAL ZOO AND WILD ANIMAL TOPICS 65. Avian Deflighting Techniques
66. CT/MRI Use in Zoo Animals 67. Gout in Exotic Animals 68. Infectious
Diseases Notebooks 69. Iron Storage Diseases 70. JZWM 71. Latest Advances
in Darting Equipment 72. A Legal Overview for Zoological Medicine
Veterinarians 73. Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques 74. One Health and
Conservation Medicine 75. Tuberculosis Diagnosis 76. Updates on West Nile
Virus 77. Use of Ultrasound in Wildlife Species 78. WildPro 79. ZIMS
80. Guidelines for the Management of Zoonotic Diseases 81. Contraception
82. AAZV Guidelines for Zoo and Aquarium Veterinary Medical Programs and
Veterinary Hospitals
PART II: REPTILE GROUPS 4. Chelonians 5. Crocodilia 6. Sphenodontia
7. Lacertilia and Amphisbaenids 8. Ophidia
PART III: AVIAN GROUPS 9. Ratites: Tinamiformes and Struthioniformes,
Rheiiformes, Cassuariformes 10. Sphenisciformes 11. Gaviiformes,
Podicipediformes, and Procellariiformes 12. Pelecaniformes
13. Ciconiiformes 14. Phoenicopteriformes 15. Charadriiformes
16. Anseriformes 17. Falconiformes 18. Galliformes 19. Gruiformes
20. Columbiformes 21. Psittaciformes 22. Cuculiformes 23. Strigiformes
24. Caprimulgiformes 25. Musophagiformes 26. Trochiliformes 27. Apodiformes
and Coliiformes 28. Trogoniformes 29. Coraciiformes 30. Piciformes
31. Passeriformes
PART IV: MAMMAL GROUPS 32. Monotremata 33. Marsupialia 34. Insectivora and
Dermoptera 35. Chiroptera 36. Prosimians 37. Primates 38. Great Apes
39. Xenarthra: Edentata 40. Pholidota 41. Lagomorpha 42. Rodentia
43. Cetacea 44. Pinnipedia 45. Sirenia 46. Canidae 47. Felidae
48. Mustelidae 49. Procyonidae and Viverridae 50. Ursidae 51. Hyaenidae
52. Tubulidentata 53. Proboscidea 54. Hyracoidea 55. Rhinoceridae
56. Tapiridae 57. Equidae 58. Suidae and Tayassuidae 59. Hippopotamidae
60. Camelidae 61. Giraffidae 62. Cervidae and Tragulidae 63. Bovidae and
Antilocapridae 64. Sheep, Goats, and Goat like Animals
PART V: GENERAL ZOO AND WILD ANIMAL TOPICS 65. Avian Deflighting Techniques
66. CT/MRI Use in Zoo Animals 67. Gout in Exotic Animals 68. Infectious
Diseases Notebooks 69. Iron Storage Diseases 70. JZWM 71. Latest Advances
in Darting Equipment 72. A Legal Overview for Zoological Medicine
Veterinarians 73. Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques 74. One Health and
Conservation Medicine 75. Tuberculosis Diagnosis 76. Updates on West Nile
Virus 77. Use of Ultrasound in Wildlife Species 78. WildPro 79. ZIMS
80. Guidelines for the Management of Zoonotic Diseases 81. Contraception
82. AAZV Guidelines for Zoo and Aquarium Veterinary Medical Programs and
Veterinary Hospitals
PART I: AMPHIBIAN GROUPS 1. Anurans: Frogs, Toads 2. Urodela 3. Caecilians
PART II: REPTILE GROUPS 4. Chelonians 5. Crocodilia 6. Sphenodontia
7. Lacertilia and Amphisbaenids 8. Ophidia
PART III: AVIAN GROUPS 9. Ratites: Tinamiformes and Struthioniformes,
Rheiiformes, Cassuariformes 10. Sphenisciformes 11. Gaviiformes,
Podicipediformes, and Procellariiformes 12. Pelecaniformes
13. Ciconiiformes 14. Phoenicopteriformes 15. Charadriiformes
16. Anseriformes 17. Falconiformes 18. Galliformes 19. Gruiformes
20. Columbiformes 21. Psittaciformes 22. Cuculiformes 23. Strigiformes
24. Caprimulgiformes 25. Musophagiformes 26. Trochiliformes 27. Apodiformes
and Coliiformes 28. Trogoniformes 29. Coraciiformes 30. Piciformes
31. Passeriformes
PART IV: MAMMAL GROUPS 32. Monotremata 33. Marsupialia 34. Insectivora and
Dermoptera 35. Chiroptera 36. Prosimians 37. Primates 38. Great Apes
39. Xenarthra: Edentata 40. Pholidota 41. Lagomorpha 42. Rodentia
43. Cetacea 44. Pinnipedia 45. Sirenia 46. Canidae 47. Felidae
48. Mustelidae 49. Procyonidae and Viverridae 50. Ursidae 51. Hyaenidae
52. Tubulidentata 53. Proboscidea 54. Hyracoidea 55. Rhinoceridae
56. Tapiridae 57. Equidae 58. Suidae and Tayassuidae 59. Hippopotamidae
60. Camelidae 61. Giraffidae 62. Cervidae and Tragulidae 63. Bovidae and
Antilocapridae 64. Sheep, Goats, and Goat like Animals
PART V: GENERAL ZOO AND WILD ANIMAL TOPICS 65. Avian Deflighting Techniques
66. CT/MRI Use in Zoo Animals 67. Gout in Exotic Animals 68. Infectious
Diseases Notebooks 69. Iron Storage Diseases 70. JZWM 71. Latest Advances
in Darting Equipment 72. A Legal Overview for Zoological Medicine
Veterinarians 73. Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques 74. One Health and
Conservation Medicine 75. Tuberculosis Diagnosis 76. Updates on West Nile
Virus 77. Use of Ultrasound in Wildlife Species 78. WildPro 79. ZIMS
80. Guidelines for the Management of Zoonotic Diseases 81. Contraception
82. AAZV Guidelines for Zoo and Aquarium Veterinary Medical Programs and
Veterinary Hospitals
PART II: REPTILE GROUPS 4. Chelonians 5. Crocodilia 6. Sphenodontia
7. Lacertilia and Amphisbaenids 8. Ophidia
PART III: AVIAN GROUPS 9. Ratites: Tinamiformes and Struthioniformes,
Rheiiformes, Cassuariformes 10. Sphenisciformes 11. Gaviiformes,
Podicipediformes, and Procellariiformes 12. Pelecaniformes
13. Ciconiiformes 14. Phoenicopteriformes 15. Charadriiformes
16. Anseriformes 17. Falconiformes 18. Galliformes 19. Gruiformes
20. Columbiformes 21. Psittaciformes 22. Cuculiformes 23. Strigiformes
24. Caprimulgiformes 25. Musophagiformes 26. Trochiliformes 27. Apodiformes
and Coliiformes 28. Trogoniformes 29. Coraciiformes 30. Piciformes
31. Passeriformes
PART IV: MAMMAL GROUPS 32. Monotremata 33. Marsupialia 34. Insectivora and
Dermoptera 35. Chiroptera 36. Prosimians 37. Primates 38. Great Apes
39. Xenarthra: Edentata 40. Pholidota 41. Lagomorpha 42. Rodentia
43. Cetacea 44. Pinnipedia 45. Sirenia 46. Canidae 47. Felidae
48. Mustelidae 49. Procyonidae and Viverridae 50. Ursidae 51. Hyaenidae
52. Tubulidentata 53. Proboscidea 54. Hyracoidea 55. Rhinoceridae
56. Tapiridae 57. Equidae 58. Suidae and Tayassuidae 59. Hippopotamidae
60. Camelidae 61. Giraffidae 62. Cervidae and Tragulidae 63. Bovidae and
Antilocapridae 64. Sheep, Goats, and Goat like Animals
PART V: GENERAL ZOO AND WILD ANIMAL TOPICS 65. Avian Deflighting Techniques
66. CT/MRI Use in Zoo Animals 67. Gout in Exotic Animals 68. Infectious
Diseases Notebooks 69. Iron Storage Diseases 70. JZWM 71. Latest Advances
in Darting Equipment 72. A Legal Overview for Zoological Medicine
Veterinarians 73. Minimally Invasive Surgery Techniques 74. One Health and
Conservation Medicine 75. Tuberculosis Diagnosis 76. Updates on West Nile
Virus 77. Use of Ultrasound in Wildlife Species 78. WildPro 79. ZIMS
80. Guidelines for the Management of Zoonotic Diseases 81. Contraception
82. AAZV Guidelines for Zoo and Aquarium Veterinary Medical Programs and
Veterinary Hospitals