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The Veterinary Care of the Horse 3rd Edition

The Veterinary Care of the Horse 3rd Edition

The Veterinary Care Of The Horse 3Rd Edition Pdf

By Sue Devereux

The Veterinary Care of the Horse 3rd Edition PDF. Since the second edition was published in 2006 much has changed in equine veterinary medicine and surgery. Our understanding of diseases that affect horses continues to increase and with this knowledge comes the opportunity to improve our management and treatment of both familiar and newly recognized conditions.

The aim of this book is to bring the reader up-to-date with these developments while still presenting the information in the easy-to-read format that was popular with the first two editions.

For ease of reference, each condition is explained under headings which include the causes, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and prognosis.

It is appreciated that it is not always easy to remember every detail of the vet’s instructions when coping with a sick or injured horse. For this reason, recommendations regarding everyday procedures such as cleaning a wound, poulticing and bandaging are laid out in a step-by-step format.

Subjects such as the prepurchase examination, choosing horse insurance and the use of medication in the competition horse are covered in some depth together with complementary therapies and the veterinary care of the donkey.

Throughout the book, the text is accompanied by informative line drawings and numerous photographs. The Veterinary Care of the Horse is an essential book for everyone concerned with the care and management of horses.

Table of Contents

The Healthy Horse

Preventive Medicine

The Ill or injured Horse

Examination of the Lame or Poor Performance Horse

Diagnostic Procedures and Imaging Techniques

Conditions of the Horse’s Foot

Tendon and Ligament Injuries

Joint Injury and Disease

Synovial Effusions

Conditions Affecting Bone

Muscle Disease and Neurological Conditions

The Horse’s Spine and Pelvis

Therapies

Complementary Therapies

Respiratory Conditions

The Horse’s Heart and the Circulatory System

The Digestive System

The Horse’s Skin

The Reproductive System

Endocrine Disorders

Eye Injury and Disease

Behavioural Problems

Veterinary Care of the Donkey

Veterinary Procedures

Further Advice and Practical Tips

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Feline Diagnostic Imaging

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Feline Diagnostic Imaging

Feline Diagnostic Imaging Pdf

By Merrilee Holland and Judith Hudson

Feline Diagnostic Imaging PDF offers a comprehensive resource for imaging the feline patient, with an emphasis on the unique considerations of imaging cats. It focuses on radiology and ultrasound, with some coverage of advanced imaging such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Incorporating more than 1750 high-quality images, it is an invaluable reference for any veterinary practitioner with a significant feline caseload.

Feline Diagnostic Imaging begins with information on the radiographic evaluation of the thorax, abdomen, and musculoskeletal structures, including normal anatomy and pathology, followed by a review of common echocardiographic and abdominal ultrasound findings and abnormalities. Advanced imaging of the skull using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging cases of brain and spinal disease are also included.   The book:

  • Provides imaging information specifically tailored to the particular needs of cats
  • Emphasizes the modalities most commonly used in general practice, with some discussion of advanced imaging
  • Gives a complete overview of diagnostic imaging for the feline patients
  • Includes tips and tricks for the unique considerations of working with cats
  • Presents essential information for any practitioner treating feline patients

Offering a feline focus not found in other imaging books, Feline Diagnostic Imaging is an essential purchase for veterinarians wishing to improve their diagnostic imaging skills in cats. It’s also an excellent guide for veterinary radiologists, and veterinary students and residents

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xi

Preface xiii

Section 1 Advanced Imaging Techniques 1

1 Digital Radiography 3
Robert Cole and Adrien-Maxence Hespel

2 Principles of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging 13
Robert Cole and Adrien-Maxence Hespel

3 Ultrasound: Physical Principles of Ultrasound Imaging 27
Robert Cole and Adrien-Maxence Hespel

4 Nuclear Imaging 37
William Brawner

Section 2 Imaging the Neurologic System 47

5 Diagnostic Imaging of Diseases of the Skull 49
Shannon P. Holmes

6 Imaging the Feline Neurologic System 77
Shannon P. Holmes

7 Normal Cross-sectional Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit 113
Eva M. Abarca

8 Diseases of the Eye 129
Eva M. Abarca

Section 3 Imaging the Thorax 151

9 Normal Radiographic Anatomy 153
Martha M. Larson

10 Normal Cardiovascular Imaging 161
Merrilee Holland

11 Advanced Imaging Modalities 179
Martha M. Larson

12 Congenital Heart Disease 193
Merrilee Holland

13 Acquired Heart Disease 205
Merrilee Holland

14 Feline Pulmonary Disease 253
Martha M. Larson

15 Thoracic Cavity 281
Martha M. Larson

16 Trachea 287
Martha M. Larson

17 Mediastinal Disease 293
Martha M. Larson

18 Pleura 305
Martha M. Larson

19 Diaphragm 315
Martha M. Larson

20 Thorax 323
Martha M. Larson

Section 4 Imaging the Abdomen 331

21 Normal Gastrointestinal Anatomy 333
Judith Hudson

22 Gastrointestinal Disease 347
Judith Hudson

23 Liver 381
Martha M. Larson

24 Pancreas 407
Merrilee Holland

25 Adrenal Gland 427
Merrilee Holland

26 Normal Urinary System 439
Judith Hudson

27 Urinary Disease 455
Judith Hudson

28 Reproduction 487
Judith Hudson and Aime Johnson

29 Hemolymphatic System 503
Judith Hudson

30 Peritoneal Cavity 529
Merrilee Holland

31 Body Wall 557
Merrilee Holland

Section 5 Imaging the Musculoskeletal System 579

32 Overview of the Musculoskeletal System 581
Robert Cole and Adrien-Maxence Hespel

Index 621

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Veterinary Toxicology, Basic and Clinical Principles, 3rd Edition

Veterinary Toxicology, Basic and Clinical Principles, 3rd Edition

Veterinary Toxicology Basic And Clinical Principles 3Rd Edition

Veterinary Toxicology, Basic and Clinical Principles, Third Edition, is a unique, single reference that teaches the basic principles of veterinary toxicology to any student at the DVM, MS or PhD level. While comparable texts are primarily directed on the field of human toxicology, this text thoroughly prepares toxicologists and students on the newest approaches for diagnosing chemical and plant poisoning cases in animals. Many chapters on topics not covered in any previous books are provided, such as target organ toxicity, radiation and radioactive materials, FDA regulatory issues, and ethics in veterinary toxicology.

Completely revised and updated to include the most recent developments in the field, including new toxins, methods and regions, this book is an essential resource for advanced students and researchers in toxicology, practicing veterinary toxicologists, poison control centers, marine biologists, environmentalists and animal scientists.

  • Provides a complete, up-to-date, integrated source of information on toxins and poisons relating to animals
  • Covers all important aspects of veterinary toxicology with completely updated and revised chapters
  • Includes basic principles of a key toxicology concept, along with clinical applications and a list of major references for further reading
About The Author

Ramesh C. Gupta

Dr. Ramesh C. Gupta, Professor & Head of Toxicology Department at Murray State university, is engaged in research on pesticide toxicity, neurodegenerative diseases, and nutraceuticals efficacy and safety. He has delivered lectures in UK, Australia, Italy, Japan, Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic, China, South Korea, Sweden, and Turkey. He served the panels of NIH, CDC, NIOSH, and NAS. He has >450 publications to his credit, including seven major books: (1) Toxicology of Organophosphate and Carbamate Compounds, (2) Veterinary Toxicology: Basic and Clinical Principles, (3) Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents, (4) Anticholinesterase Pesticides: Metabolism, Neurotoxicity, and Epidemiology, (5) Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, (6) Biomarkers in Toxicology, (7) Nutraceuticals: Efficacy, Safety and Toxicity, and (8) Nutraceuticals in Veterinary Medicine. He is recipient of Murray State University’s distinguished researcher award of the year-2006, and Outstanding research award of the year 2014. In 2019, he received a medal from The Royal Academy of Spanish Veterinary Sciences for his distinguished services to veterinary medicine. He is a diplomate of American Board of Toxicology, and fellow of American College of Toxicology, American College of Nutrition, and Academy of Toxicological Sciences. Dr. Gupta is a member of many professional societies, including SOT, Eurotox, ASPET, American College of Toxicology, and ISSX.


Table of Contents

Section I: General
1. Concepts in veterinary toxicology
2. Toxicokinetics
3. Factors affecting chemical toxicity
4. Toxicological testing: in vivo and in vitro models
5. Epidemiology of animal poisonings in the United States
6. Epidemiology of animal poisonings in Europe
7. Epidemiology of animal poisonings in Asia
8. Chemicals of terrorism
9. Regulatory considerations in veterinary toxicology
10. Regulatory aspects for the drugs and chemicals used in food-producing animals in the European Union
11. Regulatory aspects for the drugs and chemicals used in Japan
12. Statistics in veterinary toxicology
13. Computational modeling in veterinary toxicology (New chapter)
14. Toxicology and the law

Section II: Organ Toxicity
15. Nervous system toxicity
16. Respiratory toxicity
17. Cardiovascular toxicity
18. Liver toxicity
19. Renal toxicity
20. Reproductive toxicity and endocrine disruption
21. Placental toxicity
22. Dermal toxicity
23. Blood and bone marrow toxicity
24. Immunotoxicity

Section III: Nanoparticles, Radiation and Carcinogens
25. Toxicity of nanomaterials
26. Ionizing radiation and radioactive materials in health and disease
27. Carcinogenesis: mechanisms and models

Section IV: Drugs of Use and Abuse
28. Toxicity of over-the-counter drugs
29. Toxicity of drugs of abuse

Section V: Metals and Micronutrients
30. Aluminum
31. Arsenic
32. Cadmium
33. Chromium, iodine and phosphorus
34. Copper
35. Fluoride
36. Iron
37. Lead
38. Manganese
39. Mercury
40. Molybdenum
41. Selenium
42. Sodium chloride (salt)
43. Sulfur
44. Zinc

Section VI: Insecticides and Molluscicides
45. Organophosphates and carbamates
46. Organochlorines
47. Pyrethrins and pyrethroids
48. Neonicotinoids
49. Amitraz
50. Fipronil
51. Macrocyclic lactone endectocides
52. Rotenone
53. Metaldehyde

Section VII: Herbicides and Fungicides
54. Toxicity of herbicides
55. Toxicity of fungicides

Section VIII: Rodenticides and Avicides
56. Anticoagulant rodenticides
57. Non-anticoagulant rodenticides
58. Avitrol

Section IX: Gases, Solvents and Other Industrial Toxicants
59. Toxic gases
60. Alcohols and glycols
61. Petroleum
62. Polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, and polychlorinated dibenzofurans
63. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
64. Brominated flame retardants and perfluorinated chemicals

Section X: Environmental Toxicology
65. Principles of ecotoxicology
66. Avian toxicology
67. Aquatic toxicology
68. Toxicology and diversity of marine toxins

Section XI: Bacterial and Cyanobacterial Toxins
69. Botulinum neurotoxins
70. Enterotoxins
71. Cyanobacterial (blue-green algae) toxins

Section XII: Poisonous and Venomous Organisms
72. Terrestrial zootoxins
73. Mare reproductive loss syndrome

Section XIII: Estrogenic Toxicants
74. Chemical-induced estrogenicity
75. Phytoestrogens

Section XIV: Poisonous Plants
76. Poisonous plants of the USA
77. Poisonous plants of Europe
78. Poisonous plants of Australia and New Zealand
79. Cyanogenic plants
80. Nitrate and nitrite accumulating plants
81. Toxicity of yew (Taxus spp.) alkaloids
82. Oxalate-containing plants
83. Mushroom toxins
84. Datura species and related plants
85. Cottonseed toxicity
86. Fescue toxicosis

Section XV: Mycotoxins
87. Aflatoxins
88. Ergot
89. Fumonisins
90. Ochratoxins and citrinin
91. Slaframine
92. Tremorgenic mycotoxins
93. Trichothecenes
94. Zearalenone

Section XVI: Feed and Water Contaminants
95. Melamine and cyanuric acid
96. Ionophores
97. Nonprotein nitrogen (urea) and hyperammonemia
98. Water quality and contaminants

Section XVII: Diagnostic Toxicology
99. Basic concepts of analytical toxicology
100. Sample submission for toxicological analysis
101. Toxicoproteomics in diagnostic toxicology
102. Microscopic analysis of toxic substances in feeds and ingesta

Section XVIII: Prevention and Treatment
103. Prevention and treatment of poisoning

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Animal Signaling and Function: An Integrative Approach

Animal Signaling and Function: An Integrative Approach

Animal Signaling And Function An Integrative Approach

By Duncan J. Irschick, Mark Briffa and Jeffrey Podos

Animal Signaling and Function: An Integrative Approach Book PDF. The diversity of animal signals has been widely documented, and the generality of animal signals also tantalizingly suggests that there are common mechanisms that have selected for their origin.  However, while much progress has been made on some fronts, we still lack a general theory about why the diversity of signaling structures exist.  Our compilation will directly address this gap by focusing on an exciting new arena of sexual selection, namely using functional approaches to understand signaling.  This approach is rooted in the idea that many signals are designed to transmit important functional imformation that is both important for issues of male quality (and hence male competition), and female choice.  The increasing use of technology in sexual selection studies has enabled researchers to test whether signaling is either constrained by, or accurately transmits information about functional capacities.  Further, in animals that fight vigorously, functional capacities such as endurance or strength may make the difference between winning and losing.  This volume brings together a diverse collection of researchers who are actively investigating how function and signaling are related.  These researchers use both a variety of methods and taxa to study animal signaling, and we believe that this integrative view is important to open up fresh vistas for why animal signals have evolved.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix

1 INTRODUCTION 1
Duncan J. Irschick, Mark Briffa, and Jeffrey Podos

References 7

2 EARLY LIFE-HISTORY EFFECTS, OXIDATIVE STRESS, AND THE EVOLUTION AND EXPRESSION OF ANIMAL SIGNALS 11
Nick J. Royle, Josephine M. Orledge, and Jonathan D. Blount

Introduction 11

Signaling 12

Early Life-History Effects and Resource Allocation Trade-Offs 13

Oxidative Stress as a Mediator of Resource Allocation Trade-Offs 15

Signals Expressed During Development 20

Signals Expressed During Adulthood 25

Competition-Dependent Sexual Signals 32

Conclusions 34

Acknowledgments 36

References 36

3 A PERFORMANCE-BASED APPROACH TO STUDYING COSTS OF RELIABLE SIGNALS 47
Jerry F. Husak, Justin P. Henningsen, Bieke Vanhooydonck, and Duncan J. Irschick

Introduction 47

Receiver-Independent Costs 51

Receiver-Dependent Costs 55

Compensatory Traits 59

Conclusions 63

Acknowledgments 64

References 65

4 COGNITIVELY DRIVEN CO-OPTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX SEXUAL DISPLAYS IN BOWERBIRDS 75
Gerald Borgia and Jason Keagy

Introduction 75

Cognition, Co-Option, and Complex Display 78

Delayed Male Maturity, Male–Male Courtship, and Display Trait

Acquisition 81

Female Signaling to Affect Male Display Intensity: An Innovation that Improves Courtship Success 82

Mate Searching and Flexibility in Adaptive Decision-Making 83

Female Uncertainty and Flexibility in Active Mate Assessment 84

Long-Term Age-Related Improvement in Decoration Display: Symmetrical Decoration Displays on Older Males’ Bowers 84

Anticipation of Male Routes during Courtship: Paths on Display Courts of Spotted Bowerbirds 86

Some Other Possible Cognitive Display-Related Behaviors of Bowerbirds 87

Construction of Successive Scenes for Females Visiting the Bower 88

Cognitive Aspects of Bower Building: Age-Related Improvement in Construction and Novel Techniques for Maintaining Symmetry 90

Cognitive Flexibility and Innovation in Display 93

Decoration Stealing: An Innovation for Display Trait Acquisition 94

Cooperating with Relatives for Display: An Innovation to Reduce

Sexual Competition 95

Vocal Mimicry: Learning and Innovation in Use of Co-Opted Displays 96

Co-Option Mechanism 98

Cognition in Display Trait Acquisition 100

References 101

5 INTEGRATING FUNCTIONAL AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF COLOR-BASED ANIMAL SIGNALS 111
Darrell J. Kemp and Gregory F. Grether

Introduction 111

Color Signal Production in More Detail 115

Signals, Honesty, and Condition-Dependence 116

Coloration as an Honest Advertisement 117

Trinidadian Guppies (Poecilia Reticulata) 118

Pierid Butterflies (Subfamily Coliadinae) 122

Birds 127

Discussion/Conclusion/Future Work 129

Acknowledgments 131

References 131

6 AGONISTIC SIGNALS: INTEGRATING ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONS AND MECHANISMS 141
Mark Briffa

Animal Contests and the Evolution of Agonistic Signals 141

Empirical Approaches to Testing Theory: “Physiological Costs,” “Stamina,” and “Performance” 154

Energy Status and Agonistic Signals 156

Whole Body Performance and Agonistic Signals 159

Conclusions 164

References 167

7 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL EVOLUTION: BIOMECHANICS, SIZE, AND PERFORMANCE 175
Jeffrey Podos and S.N. Patek

Introduction 175

Biomechanics 178

Body Size 183

Performance 187

Concluding Remarks 194

Acknowledgments 195

References 195

8 DISHONEST SIGNALING DURING AGGRESSIVE INTERACTIONS: THEORY AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE 205
Robbie S. Wilson and Michael J. Angilletta Jr.

Introduction 205

The Evolution of Signaling 206

The Theory of Dishonesty 208

Dishonest Signaling in Aggressive Interactions between Conspecifics 209

Conclusions 223

References 223

9 FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO CONDITION 229
Dustin J. Wilgers and Eileen A. Hebets

Introduction 229

Practical Approaches to Condition 230

Condition and Animal Performance 235

Condition and Mate Choice 239

Summary 241

References 242

Index 253

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Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat

Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat PDF

Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat

Manual Of Trauma Management In The Dog And Cat Pdf

By Kenneth J. Drobatz, Matthew W. Beal and Rebecca S. Syring

Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat PDF provides quick access to clinically relevant information on stabilizing, diagnosing, and managing the trauma patient. The book uses an outline format to provide fast access to essential information, focusing on practical advice and techniques for treating traumatic injuries. Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat is an ideal handbook for quickly and confidently managing this common presenting complaint.

Beginning with a concise summary of the global assessment of traumatized patients, the heart of the book is devoted to guidance on managing specific types of trauma following definitive diagnosis. Manual of Trauma Management in the Dog and Cat is a valuable quick-reference guide to treating canine and feline trauma patients for general practitioners and emergency specialists alike.

Table of Contents

Preface VIII

Acknowledgments IX

Contributor List X

1. Global Approach To The Trauma Patient 1
Kenneth J. Drobatz

2. Triage and Primary Survey 6
Matthew W. Beal

3. Shock In The Trauma Patient 19
Rebecca S. Syring

4. Monitoring The Trauma Patient 46
Dana L. Clarke and Andrew J. Brown

5. Anesthesia and Analgesia For The Trauma Patient 72
Benjamin M. Brainard and Lindsey Culp Snyder

6. Trauma-Associated Thoracic Injury 98
Matthew W. Beal

7. Traumatic Brain Injury 136
Rebecca S. Syring

8. Trauma-Associated Peripheral Nerve Injury 157
Jessica Snyder

9. Traumatic Spinal Injury 166
Daniel Fletcher

10. Urinary Tract Trauma 176
Merilee F. Costello

11. Trauma-Associated Abdominal Parenchymal Organ Injury 191
Andrew J. Brown, Charles S. McBrien, and Stephen J. Mehler

12. Trauma-Associated Biliary Tract Injury 204
Philipp D. Mayhew

13. Trauma-Associated Body Wall and Torso Injury 214
Philipp D. Mayhew and William Culp

14. Trauma-Associated Gastrointestinal Injury 220
Philipp D. Mayhew and William Culp

15. Trauma-Associated Ocular Injury 229
Deborah C. Mandell

16. Trauma-Associated Musculoskeletal Injury To The Head 255
Alexander M. Reiter and John R. Lewis

17. Trauma-Associated Soft Tissue Injury To The Head and Neck 279
John R. Lewis and Alexander M. Reiter

18. Trauma-Associated Musculoskeletal Injury To The Appendicular Skeleton 293
Stephen J. Mehler

19. Trauma-Associated Musculoskeletal Injury To The Pelvis, Sacrum, and Tail 335
Lauren May and Stephen J. Mehler

20. Bite Wound Trauma 347
David Holt

21. Trauma-Associated Aural Injury 356
William T. Culp and Philipp D. Mayhew

Index 365

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Acid-Base and Electrolyte Handbook for Veterinary Technicians

Acid-Base and Electrolyte Handbook for Veterinary Technicians

Acid-Base and Electrolyte Handbook for Veterinary Technicians

Acid-Base And Electrolyte Handbook For Veterinary Technicians Pdf

By Angela Randels-Thorp and David Liss

Acid-Base and Electrolyte Handbook for Veterinary Technicians PDF provides an easy to understand yet comprehensive approach to acid-base and electrolyte balance.

  • Covers the physiology of fluids and their effect on acid-base and electrolyte balance
  • Offers detailed information on managing acid-base and electrolyte derangements in disease
  • Includes access to a companion website with case studies and multiple choice questions
Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Foreword – Stephen P. DiBartola

About the Companion Website

1 Introduction to Acide–Base and Electrolytes 1

2 Disorders of Sodium 13

3 Disorders of Chloride 34

4 Disorders of Potassium 44

5 Disorders of Magnesium 57

6 Disorders of Phosphorus 66

7 Disorders of Calcium 79

8 Traditional Acide–Base Physiology and Approach to Blood Gas 102

9 Metabolic Blood Gas Disorders 121

10 Respiratory Acid-Base Disorders 136

11 Mixed Acid-Base Disorders 152

12 Strong Ion Approach to Acid-Base 163

13 Companion Exotic Animal Electrolyte and Acid-Base 175

Index 207

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Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture, 2nd Edition

Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture, 2nd Edition

Diseases And Disorders Of Finfish In Cage Culture 2Nd Edition

By Patrick T K Woo

Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture, 2nd Edition PDF is a timely update on important advances in the understanding of infectious diseases of finfish. The content has been significantly updated to reflect current knowledge and the developments in the fish production industry, including the dramatic increases in production in the Asia-Pacific region. An important resource for aquaculturalists, fish health consultants and fish pathologists.

Table of Contents

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Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy: The Essentials

Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy: The Essentials PDF

Color Atlas Of Small Animal Anatomy: The Essentials Pdf

By Thomas O. McCracken, Robert A. Kainer, David Carlson

Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy PDF: The Essentials is a  new resource provides a basic foundation in small animal anatomy for students of veterinary medicine, animal science, and veterinary technology. Extraordinary accuracy and beautiful original artwork make this a truly unique learning tool that includes the anatomy of all organ systems in the dog, cat, rabbit, rat, and guinea pig – all described in a consistent manner.

Learning features include: carefully selected labeling helps students learn and remember structures and relationships; male and female of species are depicted on facing pages so topographic anatomy can be compared; structures common to various animals are labeled several times, whereas unique structures are labeled on one or two species so students can make rapid distinctions of the structures peculiar to certain animals; and an introduction that provides readers with a background in nomenclature and anatomic orientation so they can benefit from the atlas even if they lack training in anatomy.

The Atlas depicts topographic relationships of major organs in a simple, yet technically accurate presentation that’s free from extraneous material so that those using the atlas can concentrate on the essential aspects of anatomy. It will be an invaluable resource for veterinary students, teachers and practitioners alike.

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Infectious Diseases in Camelids 2nd Revised and Enlarged Edition

Infectious Diseases in Camelids 2nd Revised and Enlarged Edition

Infectious Diseases In Camelids 2Nd Revised And Enlarged Edition

By Ulrich Wernery and Oskar Ruger Kaaden

Infectious Diseases in Camelids 2nd Revised and Enlarged Edition PDF has been completely revised and enlarged. Besides virological and bacteriological diseases, mycoses and parasitoses have been taken into account to present a comprehensive and up-to-date reference book covering all infectious diseases of old-world camelids.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1 Bacterial Diseases: General survey

Digestive system

Respiratory system

Urogenital system

Integument

Udder

Nervous system

Part 2 Viral Diseases: Viral infections causing disease

Nonpathogenic viral diseases

Part 3 Fungal Infections: Mycotic dermatitis

Aspergillosis

Candidiasis

Coccidiodomycosis

Mucormycosis

Miscellaneous fungal infections

Part 4 Vaccination Programs:

Part 5 Parasitic Diseases:

Protozoal infections

Infestations with Ectoparasites

Infections with Helminths

Infections with cestodes

Infections with trematodes

Infections with hirudinea

References

Index

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Reproduction in Aquatic Animals: From Basic Biology to Aquaculture Technology

Reproduction in Aquatic Animals: From Basic Biology to Aquaculture Technology

Reproduction In Aquatic Animals From Basic Biology To Aquaculture Technology

By Manabu Yoshida and Juan F. Asturiano

Reproduction in Aquatic Animals: From Basic Biology to Aquaculture Technology PDF provides an up-to-date overview of the various reproductive systems of a variety of aquatic animals, from invertebrates to fishes. While all terrestrial animals use internal fertilization, aquatic animals have diverse reproductive systems. Some are internal fertilizers with or without mating, but many perform external fertilization. Because of this diversity, the reproductive systems of aquatic animals represent excellent models for the study of adaptive evolution and the species specificity of fertilization. In addition, many aquatic animals, including fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, are important as fishery and aquaculture resources. In this book, up-and-coming researchers examine reproductive systems in representative aquatic animals, covering both the basic knowledge and late-breaking results. Reproduction in Aquatic Animals: From Basic Biology to Aquaculture Technology will be of interest to graduate and postgraduate students in biology and agricultural sciences, as well as to researchers and technicians in the fields of reproductive biology and fishery science and to non-academics.

Table of Contents

Foreword: A Brief History of Spermatology

Overview

Chapter 1 Overview: Reproductive Systems in Aquatic Animals

Basic Knowledge of Male Gametes in Aquatic Animals

Chapter 2 Introduction to Sperm Motility of Aquatic Animals

Chapter 3 Sperm Activation and Chemotaxis in Invertebrates

Chapter 4 Fish Sperm Maturation, Capacitation, and Motility Activation

Chapter 5 Sperm Guidance into Teleost Fish Egg

Basic Knowledge of Female Gametes and Sperm–Egg Interaction in Aquatic Animals

Chapter 6 Structure of Mature Oocytes

Chapter 7 Gametogenesis, Spawning, and Fertilization in Bivalves and Other Protostomes

Chapter 8 Reproduction in the Coral Acropora

Chapter 9 Self- and Nonself-Recognition of Gametes in Ascidians

Chapter 10 Reproduction of Chondrichthyans

Chapter 11 Fertilization in Amphibians: The Cellular and Molecular Events from Sperm Approach to Egg Activation

Behavior, Ecology and Reproductive Strategies

Chapter 12 Motility and Guidance of Sea Urchin Sperm

Chapter 13 Behavior and Fertilization of Squids

Biotechnology in Aquatic Species

Chapter 14 Improvements on the Reproductive Control of the European Eel

Chapter 15 Sperm Cryopreservation of Aquatic Species

Chapter 16 Specificity of Germ Cell Technologies in Sturgeons

Chapter 17 Intraperitoneal Germ Cell Transplantation Technique in Marine Teleosts

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