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Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia

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Informationen zum Autor Gary West , DVM, Dipl. ACZM, is an Executive Vice President of Animal Health and Collections at the Phoenix Zoo in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Darryl Heard , B.Sc., B.V.M.S., Ph.D, Dipl. ACZM is an Associate Professor of Zoological Medicine at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville, Florida, USA. Nigel Caulkett , DVM, MVetSc., Dipl., ACVA is Department Head, Veterinary Clinical & Diagnostic Sciences, and Professor, Anaesthesiology, at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Klappentext Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia, Second Edition is a fully updated and revised version of the first comprehensive reference on anesthetic techniques in captive and free-ranging wildlife. Now including expanded coverage of avian and aquatic species, this exhaustive resource presents information on the full range of zoo and wildlife species. Covering topics ranging from monitoring and field anesthesia to CPR and euthanasia, the heart of the book is devoted to 53 species-specific chapters providing a wealth of information on little-known and common zoo and wildlife animals alike.In addition to new species chapters, the new edition brings a new focus on pain management, including chronic pain, and more information on species-specific physiology. Chapters on airway management, monitoring, emergency therapeutics, and field procedures are all significantly expanded as well. This update to Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia is an invaluable addition to the library of all zoo and wildlife veterinarians. Zusammenfassung Zoo Animal and Wildlife Immobilization and Anesthesia, Second Edition is a fully updated and revised version of the first comprehensive reference on anesthetic techniques in captive and free-ranging wildlife. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors xi Preface xvii I. General 1. Clinical Pharmacology 5 Leigh A. Lamont and Kurt A. Grimm 2. Monitoring 43 Larissa Ozeki and Nigel Caulkett 3. Airway Management 53 Jonathan Cracknell 4. Thermoregulation 65 Jeff C. Ko and Rebecca A. Krimins 5. Oxygen Therapy 69 Åsa Fahlman 6. Analgesia 83 Douglas P. Whiteside 7. Physical Capture and Restraint 109 Todd Shury 8. Zoo and Wildlife CPR 125 Søren Boysen 9. Field Emergencies and Complications 139 Jon M. Arnemo, Alina L. Evans, Åsa Fahlman, and Nigel Caulkett 10. Euthanasia 149 Murray Woodbury 11. Remote Drug Delivery 155 Ramiro Isaza 12 Capture Myopathy 171 Jessica Paterson 13. Human Safety during Wildlife Capture 181 Nigel Caulkett and Todd Shury II. Invertebrates, Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians 14. Invertebrates 191 Cornelia I. Mosley and Gregory A. Lewbart 15. Bony Fish (Lungfish, Sturgeon, and Teleosts) 209 Natalie D. Mylniczenko, Donald L. Neiffer, and Tonya M. Clauss 16. Elasmobranchs and Holocephalans 261 Natalie D. Mylniczenko, Tonya M. Clauss, and M. Andrew Stamper 17. Amphibians 303 Eric Baitchman and Mark Stetter 18. Crocodilian Capture and Restraint 313 Kent A. Vliet 19. Crocodilians (Crocodiles, Alligators, Caiman, and Gharial) 325 Gregory J. Fleming 20. Venomous Reptile Restraint and Handling 337 Frederick B. Antonio 21. Squamates (Snakes and Lizards) 351 Mads F. Bertelsen 22. Chelonia (Tortoises, Turtles, and Terrapins) 365 Alessio Vigani III. Bird Anesthesia 23. Avian Anatomy and Physiology 391 Ashley M. Zehnder, Michelle G. Hawkins, and Peter J. Pascoe 24. ...

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contributors xi
 
Preface xvii
 
I. General
 
1. Clinical Pharmacology 5
Leigh A. Lamont and Kurt A. Grimm
 
2. Monitoring 43
Larissa Ozeki and Nigel Caulkett
 
3. Airway Management 53
Jonathan Cracknell
 
4. Thermoregulation 65
Jeff C. Ko and Rebecca A. Krimins
 
5. Oxygen Therapy 69
Åsa Fahlman
 
6. Analgesia 83
Douglas P. Whiteside
 
7. Physical Capture and Restraint 109
Todd Shury
 
8. Zoo and Wildlife CPR 125
Søren Boysen
 
9. Field Emergencies and Complications 139
Jon M. Arnemo, Alina L. Evans, Åsa Fahlman, and Nigel Caulkett
 
10. Euthanasia 149
Murray Woodbury
 
11. Remote Drug Delivery 155
Ramiro Isaza
 
12 Capture Myopathy 171
Jessica Paterson
 
13. Human Safety during Wildlife Capture 181
Nigel Caulkett and Todd Shury
 
II. Invertebrates, Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians
 
14. Invertebrates 191
Cornelia I. Mosley and Gregory A. Lewbart
 
15. Bony Fish (Lungfish, Sturgeon, and Teleosts) 209
Natalie D. Mylniczenko, Donald L. Neiffer, and Tonya M. Clauss
 
16. Elasmobranchs and Holocephalans 261
Natalie D. Mylniczenko, Tonya M. Clauss, and M. Andrew Stamper
 
17. Amphibians 303
Eric Baitchman and Mark Stetter
 
18. Crocodilian Capture and Restraint 313
Kent A. Vliet
 
19. Crocodilians (Crocodiles, Alligators, Caiman, and Gharial) 325
Gregory J. Fleming
 
20. Venomous Reptile Restraint and Handling 337
Frederick B. Antonio
 
21. Squamates (Snakes and Lizards) 351
Mads F. Bertelsen
 
22. Chelonia (Tortoises, Turtles, and Terrapins) 365
Alessio Vigani
 
III. Bird Anesthesia
 
23. Avian Anatomy and Physiology 391
Ashley M. Zehnder, Michelle G. Hawkins, and Peter J. Pascoe
 
24. Cagebirds 399
Michelle G. Hawkins, Ashley M. Zehnder, and Peter J. Pascoe
 
25. Penguins 435
Kate Bodley and Todd L. Schmitt
 
26. Ratites 445
Jessica Siegal-Willott
 
27. Raptors 459
Patrick T. Redig, Michelle Willette, and Julia Ponder
 
28. Galliformes and Columbiformes 473
Darryl Heard
 
29. Free-Living Waterfowl and Shorebirds 481
Daniel M. Mulcahy
 
30. Birds: Miscellaneous 507
Darryl Heard
 
IV. Mammal Anesthesia
 
31. Monotremes (Echidnas and Platypus) 517
Peter Holz
 
32. Marsupials 521
Peter Holz
 
33. Insectivores (Hedgehogs, Moles, and Tenrecs) 529
Darryl Heard
 
34. Edentata (Xenartha) 533
Gary West, Tracy Carter, and Jim Shaw
 
35. Tubulidentata and Pholidota 539
Jennifer N. Langan
 
36. Chiropterans (Bats) 543
Darryl Heard
 
37. Prosimians 551
Cathy V. Williams and Randall E. Junge
 
38. Monkeys and Gibbons 561
Rolf-Arne Ølberg and Melissa Sinclair
 
39. Great Apes 573
Shannon Cerveny and Jonathan Sleeman
 
40. Canids 585
R. Scott Larsen and Terry J. Kreeger
 
41. Ursids (Bears) 599
Nigel Caulkett and Åsa Fahlman
 
42. Procyonids and Mustelids 607
George V. Kollias and Noha Abou-Madi
 
43. Viverrids 619
Anneke Moresco and R. Scott Larsen
 
44. Hyenidae 627
Nina Hahn, John M. Parker, Gregory Timmel, Mary L. Weldele, and Wm. Kirk Suedmeyer
 
45. Felids 635
Edward C. Ramsay
 
46. Phocid Seals 647
Michael Lynch and Kate Bodley
 
47. Otariid Seals 661
Martin Haulena
 
48. Walrus 673
David B. Brunson
 
49. Cetaceans 679
Christopher Dold and Sam Ridgway
 
50. Sirenians (Manatees and Dugongs) 693
Elizabeth C. Nolan and Michael T. Walsh
 
51. Elephants 703
William A. Horne and Michael R. Lo

Bericht

"This book should be considered a practical reference and an indispensable addition to the library of any professional who works with wildlife species, whether in captivity or free-ranging." ( Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association , 15 March 2015)

Produktdetails

Autoren West, Gary West, Gary Heard West
Mitarbeit Nigel Caulkett (Herausgeber), Caulkett Nigel (Herausgeber), Darry Heard (Herausgeber), Darryl Heard (Herausgeber), Darryl J. Heard (Herausgeber), Heard Darryl (Herausgeber), Gary West (Herausgeber), West Gary (Herausgeber)
Verlag IOWA
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 02.09.2014
 
EAN 9780813811833
ISBN 978-0-8138-1183-3
Seiten 968
Abmessung 226 mm x 287 mm x 51 mm
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Medizin > Veterinärmedizin
Ratgeber > Natur

Veterinärmedizin, veterinary medicine, Veterinärmedizin f. Zoo- u. Wildtiere, Veterinary Medicine - Zoo & Wildlife, Veterinäranästhesie, Veterinäranästhesie, Analgesie, Schmerzbehandlung, Veterinary Anesthesia, Analgesia & Pain Medicine

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