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Get the latest advances in zoo and wild animal medicine in one
invaluable reference! Written by internationally recognized
experts, Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine: Current Therapy,
Volume 10 provides a practical guide to the latest research and
clinical management of captive and free-ranging wild animals. For
each animal, coverage includes topics such as biology, anatomy and
special physiology, reproduction, restraint and handling, housing
requirements, nutrition and feeding, surgery and anesthesia,
diagnostics, and treatment protocols. New topics in this edition
include holistic treatments, antibiotic resistance in aquariums,
non-invasive imaging for amphibians, emerging reptile viruses, and
African ground hornbill medicine, in addition to giant anteater
medicine, Brucella in marine animals, and rhinoceros birth
parameters. With coverage of many subjects where information has
not been readily available, Fowler's is a resource you don't want
to be without. Fowler's Current Therapy format ensures that each
volume in the series covers all-new topics with timely information
on current topics of interest in the field. Focused coverage offers
just the right amount of depth - often fewer than 10 pages in a
chapter - which makes the material easier to access and easier to
understand. General taxon-based format covers all terrestrial
vertebrate taxa plus selected topics on aquatic and invertebrate
taxa. Updated information from the Zoological Information
Management System (ZIMS) includes records from their growing
database for 2.3 million animals (374,000 living) and 23,000 taxa,
which can serve as a basis for new research. Expert, global
contributors include authors from the U.S. and 25 other countries,
each representing trends in their part of the world, and each
focusing on the latest research and clinical management of captive
and free-ranging wild animals. NEW! All-new topics and contributors
ensure that this volume addresses the most current issues relating
to zoo and wild animals. NEW! Content on emerging diseases includes
topics such as COVID-19, rabbit hemorrhagic disease, yellow fever
in South American primates, monitoring herpesviruses in multiple
species, and canine distemper in unusual species. NEW! Emphasis on
management includes coverage of diversity in zoo and wildlife
medicine. NEW! Panel of international contributors includes, for
the first time, experts from Costa Rica, Estonia, Ethiopia, India,
Norway, and Singapore, along with many other countries. NEW!
Enhanced eBook version is included with each print purchase,
providing a fully searchable version of the entire text and access
to all of its text, figures, and references.
Logically organized by taxonomic groups, this up-to-date text
covers the diagnosis and treatment of all zoo animal species and
free-ranging wildlife, including amphibians, reptiles, birds,
mammals, and fish, unlikely to be seen by private practice
veterinarians. Featuring full-color images, the consistent,
user-friendly format supplies information on each animal's biology,
unique anatomy, special physiology, reproduction, restraint and
handling, housing requirements, nutrition and feeding, surgery and
anesthesia, diagnostics, therapeutics, and diseases. Global
authorship includes multinational contributors who offer expert
information on different species from around the world. "This is a
welcome update to an invaluable reference series; a must-have for
any veterinary professional working largely in the zoo or wildlife
field, and also recommended as a reference text for the library of
any practice seeing unusual species on a regular basis, even if
they already have an earlier volume." Reviewed by: Charlotte Day on
behalf of The Veterinary Record, Oct 14 Global authorship includes
internationally recognized authors who have contributed new
chapters focusing on the latest research and clinical management of
captive and free-ranging wild animals from around the world.
Zoological Information Management System chapter offers the latest
update on this brand new system that contains a worldwide wealth of
information. General taxonomy-based format provides a comprehensive
text for sharing information in zoo and wildlife medicine. Concise
tables provide quick reference to key points in the references.
NEW! All new authors have completely revised the content to provide
fresh perspectives from leading experts in the field on the latest
advances in zoo and wild animal medicine. NEW! Color images vividly
depict external clinical signs for more accurate recognition and
diagnosis.
Bringing together a globally diverse range of timely topics related
to zoo and wild animals, Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine,
Volume 9 is an invaluable tool for any professional working
directly with wildlife and zoo animals. The text's user-friendly
format guides readers through biology, anatomy, and special
physiology; reproduction; restraint and handling; housing
requirements; nutrition and feeding; surgery and anesthesia;
diagnostics, and therapeutics for each animal. Two new co-editors
and a globally diverse group of expert contributors each lend their
expertise on a wide range of new topics - including a new section
on emerging wildlife diseases covering topics like MERS, Equine
Herpesvirus, and Ebola in great apes. Other new topics integrated
into this ninth volume include: stem cell therapy in zoo medicine,
cardiac disease in great apes, disease risk assessment in field
studies, Tasmanian devil tumors, and the latest information on the
elephant herpes virus. With all its synthesized coverage of
emerging trends, treatment protocols, and diagnostic updates new to
the field, Fowler's is a reference you don't want to be without.
Current therapy format ensures that each CT volume in the series
covers all new topics that are relevant at the time of publication.
Synthesized topics offer the right amount of depth - often fewer
than 10 pages - to maintain an accessible format. General
taxon-based format covers all terrestrial vertebrate taxa plus
selected topics on aquatic and invertebrate taxa. Updated
information from the Zoological Information Management System
(ZIMS) has been incorporated to keep readers up to date on this
worldwide system. Globally diverse panel of expert contributors
each incorporate the latest research and clinical management of
captive and free-ranging wild animals throughout the world. NEW!
Two new co-editors (for a total of three editors) each lend their
expertise on a wide range of new wild and zoo animal topics. NEW!
Section on emerging wildlife diseases includes chapters on MERS,
SARS, Ebola in great apes, and a variety of other emerging wildlife
diseases.
With coverage of current issues and emerging trends, Fowler's Zoo
and Wild Animal Medicine, Volume 7 provides a comprehensive,
all-new reference for the management of zoo and wildlife diseases.
A Current Therapy format emphasizes the latest advances in the
field, including nutrition, diagnosis, and treatment protocols.
Cutting-edge coverage includes topics such as the "One Medicine"
concept, laparoscopic surgery in elephants and rhinoceros,
amphibian viral diseases, and advanced water quality evaluation for
zoos. Editors R. Eric Miller and Murray E. Fowler promote a
philosophy of animal conservation, bridging the gap between captive
and free-ranging wild animal medicine with chapters contributed by
more than 100 international experts. The Current Therapy format
focuses on emerging trends, treatment protocols, and diagnostic
updates new to the field, providing timely information on the
latest advances in zoo and wild animal medicine. Content ranges
from drug treatment, nutrition, husbandry, surgery, and imaging to
behavioral training. Coverage of species ranges from giraffes,
elephants, lions, and orangutans to sea turtles, hellbenders, bats,
kakapos, and more. An extensive list of contributors includes
recognized authors from around the world, offering expert
information with chapters focusing on the latest research and
clinical management of captive and free-ranging wild animals. A
philosophy of animal conservation helps zoo and wildlife
veterinarians fulfill not only the technical aspects of veterinary
medicine, but contribute to the overall biological teams needed to
rescue many threatened and endangered species from extinction. All
content is new, with coverage including coverage of cutting-edge
issues such as white-nose disease in bats, updates on Ebola virus
in wild great apes, and chytrid fungus in amphibians. Full-color
photographs depict external clinical signs for more accurate
clinical recognition. Discussions of the "One Medicine" concept
include chapters addressing the interface between wildlife,
livestock, human, and ecosystem health. New sections cover
Edentates, Marsupials, Carnivores, Perrissodactyla, and Camelids.
Over 100 new tables provide a quick reference to a wide range of
topics. An emphasis on conserving threatened and endangered species
globally involves 102 expert authors representing 12 different
countries.
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