Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine Current Therapy,Volume 10
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.
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ZAWAM 10 - Potential Topics
Final TOC forthcoming upon hand over; will be whittled down to fit 100 chapters from the 192 that are listed below.
- Leadership
- Update
- Risk-based quarantine
- Training programs in SE Asia
- Transferring veterinary techniques via training in developing countries
- Development of a regional wildlife health surveillance system
- Zoo and wildlife veterinarians as organizational leaders
- Diversity and Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians
- Palm oil and wildlife health
- Alternatives to Annual Preventive Medical Examinations
- Application of pressure-sensitive walkway and gait analysis for lameness detection in zoo animals
- Use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in zoo animal organs
- Use of ZIMS mega data
- ZIMS contributions to physical norms
- Recommendations for reintroductions
- Risk mitigation in reptile reintroducation programs
- Children's Zoo medicine and management
- Monitoring zoonoses
- Research study design
- Statistics for zoo and wildlife veterinarians
- Policy cooperation
- Geriatric Medicine
- Physical therapy for rehabilitating zoo animals
- Use of bio-loggers in wildlife medicine
- Common errors in understanding of tetrapod phylogeny
- End of Life decision processes
- Allometric monitoring of animal stress levels
- Designing an animal welfare questionnaire
- Review of animal welfare guidelines for zoos
- Veterinarians and the AZA Animal Welfare Guidelines
- Selected aspects of the Veterinary perspective on the implementation of zoo animal welfare
- An inexpensive way to monitor zoo animal welfare
- Complementary therapies for zoo medicine
- Approach to Orthopedic Surgery in Zoo Animals
- Approach to Minimal Invasive Surgery in Zoo Animals
- Pharmacokinetics
- Anesthesia monitoring
- Advantages of isofluorane vs. Sevofluorane
- Thiafentanil update
- Newer anesthetic combinations
- Use of local anesthesia in zoo species
- Avian analgesia
- Use of anxiolytics in zoo ruminants
- Anesthesia and hoof care
- Walkway to measure penguin gaits
- Use of radioisotopes to monitor feeding habits
- Effects of MRI on sea turtles and other species
- Use of Australian zoos and rehab centers to monitor for emerging diseases
- Development of a diagnostics lab in a developing country
- Infectious and parasitic diseases / emerging diseases
- CD in unusual species
- Cowpox in new species
- Yersinia in zoos
- Noninvasive monitoring of herpes viruses
- Hookworms and wildlife
- Migratory birds, tick-borne diseases and a changing climate
- Vaccination against TB
- Nipah virus
- Widespread disease in many species
- Integrated parasite management
- Larval drug sensitivity
- Brucella ceti in marine mammals
- Overview of Cl perfringens in zoo animals
- Leprosy as an emerging disease
- African Sine Fever
- Echinococcosis in zoo animals and wildlife
- One Health in the Arctic
- Effects of invasive Burmese pythons on the Everglades virus
- Yellow fever in South American primages
- Climate change in increasing wildlife and zoonotic infections in the Arctic
- Circumpolar Health
- Echinococcosis
- Development of an oral vaccine for white-nose disease in bats
- Semen banking for zoo vets
- Obstetrics & Gynecology in Zoo Mammals
- Assisted reproduction in reptiles
- Challenges in babirusa reproduction
- Pharmacology in invertebrates
- Staghorn coral reproduction
- Aquatic invertebrate medicine
- Antibiotic resistance in aquariums
- Assisted reproduction in endangered fish
- Fish neoplasia
- Fish medicine updates
- Harmful algal blooms
- Cane toad biology and eradication
- Veterinary input into amphibian Conservation programs
- Ultrasound of olmsteads
- Bd in salamanders
- Amphibian nutrition
- Amphibian pathology
- Medical aspects of a yellow-legged frog reintroduction
- Parannizziopsis australiensis in tuataras
- Snake implants techniques and safety
- Sea turtle topic
- Medical issues with Komodo dragons
- The effect of plastics (BPA, etc.) On reptile reproduction
- Effects of plastic contaminants on sea turtles
- New methods of reptile health assessment
- Parasites
- Current topics in reptile virology
- Sea turtle cold stunning
- Sea turtle rehabilitation
- Detection of Intranuclear Coccidiosis in turtles
- Firlavirus in reptiles
- Veterinary management of European pond turtle reintroductions
- Avian influenza
- Hemoparasites in raptors
- Veterinary input into sage grouse reintroductions
- Update on the status of vultures and NSAID regulations
- California condor program
- Pelican health
- Animal welfare and birds
- Bird flu in Asia Boripat
- Current thoughts on epidemiology of avian TB
- Avian analgesia
- Use of IV regional perfusion for treatment of avian foot infections
- Infectious diseases of Antarctic penguins - current and future threats
- Current thoughts on epidemiology of avian mycobacteriosis
- Avian neoplasia
- Philornis downsi and related species in birds
- African ground hornbill medicine
- Echidna nutrition
- Koala mortality
- Update on lumpyjaw in kangaroos
- Pangolin medicine
- Wildlife Reserves
- Pangolin confiscation medicine
- Medicine of giant armadillos
- Bat anesthesia
- Wildlife Trust
- Cardiomyopathy in fruit bats
- Small mammal
- Callitrichid preventive and general medicine
- IV anesthesia in great apes
- Training great apes for cardiac and physical exams
- Evaluation of the cause of death of gorillas in zoos
- Prosimian morbidity and mortality
- Veterinary Management of an orangutan rehabilitation center
- Granby gorilla, spider monkey, Callitrichid HSV1
- Orangutan respiratory disease
- Yellow fever and primates
- Ecology of brucellosis in Arctic carnivores
- Management of Persian leopards
- Treatment of alopecia in Andean bears
- Cheetah liver disease diagnosis and treatment update
- Medicine of fossa (or seasonal dermatopathy in Fossa)
- Instituting a rabies control program in Ethiopia
- Veterinary medicine in the rehab of "dancing" bears in India
- Polar bear SSP Research program
- Black footed ferret program
- Maned wolf
- Arthritis in big cats
- Urine as a monitor of large carnivore health
- Mystic Aquarium Marine
- Dugong medicine
- Large whale euthanasia
- What can be learned from marine mammal strandings?
- Dolphin urolithiasis
- Sea otter
- Dental issues in marine mammals
- Dolphin lungworms
- Brucella in marine mammals
- Giraffe contraception
- Giraffe skin disease
- Pigmy hippo
- Wildlife/livestock interface in Kenya
- Ruminant intensive care
- TB in wild cape buffalo
- Lameness diagnosis in hoofstock
- Takin disease
- Giraffe foot problems
- Game farm management of white rhinoceroses
- Rhinoceros birth parameters
- Browsing rhinoceroses and iron storage disease - an update
- Care for orphaned rhinoceroses
- White rhino diet-induced infertility
- Enteroliths in equids
- Tapir disease update
- Development of an oral speculum for elephants
- EEHV diagnosis update
- Update on EEHV in Asia
- Use of corrective shoes in elephants
- Vital signs and parameters for newborn elephants
- AI in elephants
- Tusk fractures
- Elephant foot health and sand substrate
- Recommendations for elephant herds
- Proteome
- Micribiome
- Metabolomics
- Madagascar
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