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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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
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 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
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