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| The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare |
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By : D Mills, University of Lincoln, UK
1000 pages |
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| ISBN : 9780851997247 |
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| Copyright : 2009 |
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| Availability : Not Yet Published |
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| Expected Release Date : November 2009 |
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| The practical focus of this authoritative, comprehensive encyclopedia aims to promote the understanding and improvement of animals’ behaviour without compromising welfare. Under the editorial direction of Professor Daniel Mills, the UK’s first specialist in veterinary behavioural medicine, over 100 international experts have contributed a wealth of fully cross-referenced entries from concise definitions to detailed short essays on biological, practical, clinical and ethical aspects of behaviour and welfare in domestic, exotic, companion and zoo animals |
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Over 800 fully cross-referenced entries arranged alphabetically
Many references and lists of further reading Illustrated with photos and diagrams Editorial team of 7 expert subject editors and over 100 contributing authors from all areas of the field |
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Entries include: Abandoned Animals Breeding Central Nervous System Confinement Dominance Environment Feeding Grazing Behaviour Hierarchy Immune Systems Laying Hen Housing Maternal Behaviour Nursing Operant Tests Parental Behaviour Rearing Environment Sexual Behaviour Slaughter Transport Ultrasound Vision Wildlife Management Zoo |
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