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| The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals, 8th Edition |
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By : Robert Hubrecht (Editor), James Kirkwood (Editor)
Hardcover 848 pages
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| ISBN : 9781405175234 |
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| Copyright : 2010 |
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| Availability : Not Yet Published |
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| Expected Release Date : April 2010 |
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The seminal reference on the care of laboratory and captive animals, The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals is a must-have for anyone working in this field. The UFAW Handbook has been the definitive text since 1947. Written for an international audience, it contains contributions from experts from around the world. The book focuses on best practice principles throughout, providing comprehensive coverage, with all chapters being peer reviewed by anonymous referees. As well as addressing the husbandry of laboratory animals, the content is also of great value to zoos and aquaria. Praise for the previous edition:
“Since it first appeared in 1947 the UFAW Handbook has become the benchmark against which other publications on laboratory animal care and husbandry are judged. This remains an extremely useful source of information on a wide range of topics and deserves pride of place on the bookshelf of those concerned with the management of facilities housing and care for laboratory animals” Laboratory Animals
“Definitely recommended for those working within the laboratory research environment” The Veterinary Record
“Indispensable for anyone involved in laboratory animal care” Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
“It is impossible to fault this carefully written book” Fish Veterinary Journal
Changes for the new edition:
Revised and updated to reflect developments since publication of the previous edition. New chapters on areas of growing concern, including: the 3Rs; phenotyping; statistics and experimental design; welfare assessment; legislation; training of people caring for lab animals; and euthanasia. All material combined into one volume for ease of reference. |
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Part 1: General Principles. The 3Rs; Statistics and Experimental Design; Genetics and Standardisation of Laboratory Animals; Welfare Assessment; Issues Concerning Field Studies; Animal House Design; Life Support Systems for Aquatic Animals; Human Health and Safety Issues; Transporting Animals; Production and Breeding of Animals; Nutrition and feeding; Human Training; Special Housing Arrangements; Environmental enrichment; Animal Training; Euthanasia/Disposal/Fate After Use.
Part 2: Species Kept in the Laboratory.
Mammals: The Laboratory Opossum (monodelphis domestica); Australian Marsupials; Tree shrews; Bats. Rodentia: Introduction to Rodents; Wild Rats and Mice; the Laboratory Mouse; the Laboratory Rat; Voles; the Laboratory Gerbil; Hamsters; the Guinea-pig. Lagomorpha: The European Wild Rabbit; the Laboratory Rabbit. Carnivora: The Ferret; the Dog; the Domestic Cat. Ungulates: Pigs and Minipigs; Sheep and Goats; Cattle; the Horse. Non-human primates: Introduction to Primates; Prosimians; Marmosets and Tamarins; Owl monkeys; Squirrel monkeys; Capuchin monkeys; Old world monkeys; Breeding Macaques in source countries; Chimpanzees. Vertebrates: Introduction to Fish; Freshwater Fish; Marine Fish; Amphibians; Aquatic Reptiles European Wild Birds; the Domestic Fowl; the Japanese Quail; Doves and Pigeons; the Zebra Finch. Reptiles: Terrestrial Reptiles (Lizards, Snakes and Tortoises); Invertebrates: Cephalopods; Decapod Crustaceans;.
References; Index
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