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E-raamat: Invertebrate Medicine

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For veterinarians and undergraduate and graduate students, Lewbart (aquatic animal medicine, North Carolina State U.) brings together veterinarians mostly from the US for a text on the medical care of captive and wild invertebrate animals, including sponges, jellyfish, anemones, corals, mollusks, starfish, sea urchins, crabs, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, hermit crabs, spiders, and scorpions. The 29 chapters are organized by taxonomy, and new chapters in this edition detail reef systems, honeybees, butterfly houses, conservation, welfare, and a list of sources on invertebrates and supplies. Chapters cover pertinent biological data and information on medicine and the clinical condition, but do not comprehensively detail anatomy, physiology, natural history, and taxonomy (although some information is provided). Appendices from the first edition on neoplasia, euthanasia, and reportable diseases have been expanded into chapters. The chapter on laws and regulations has also been expanded. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Invertebrate Medicine, Second Edition offers a thorough update to the most comprehensive book on invertebrate husbandry and veterinary care. Including pertinent biological data for invertebrate species, the book's emphasis is on providing state-of-the-art information on medicine and the clinical condition. Invertebrate Medicine, Second Edition is an invaluable guide to the medical care of both captive and wild invertebrate animals.

Coverage includes sponges, jellyfish, anemones, corals, mollusks, starfish, sea urchins, crabs, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, hermit crabs, spiders, scorpions, and many more, with chapters organized by taxonomy. New chapters provide information on reef systems, honeybees, butterfly houses, conservation, welfare, and sources of invertebrates and supplies. Invertebrate Medicine, Second Edition is an essential resource for veterinarians in zoo animal, exotic animal and laboratory animal medicine; public and private aquarists; and aquaculturists.

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This textbook continues to highlight the lack of even basic veterinary information for many species and will hopefully inspire continued research and clinically relevant publications regarding these animals.  (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 June 2012)

Awarded the 2012 Textbook Excellence Award by the Textbook and Academic Author Association. http://www.taaonline.net/notes/index.html#3notes

Laboratory Animal Practitioner says of the first edition: "The real joy of this publication lies in the realization of a nascent specialty in veterinary medicine and our ever expanding understanding of the bio-world that is precious and critical to the earth's survival.

"Of course not every known invertebrate phyla and class are clinically represented in the text, but those not reviewed are listed in the introduction and the emphasis is placed on those species harvested for food, captivity, or for research.

"This is the first edition of the most comprehensive resource on invertebrate animal medicine. The author and collaborators are to be congratulated for bringing this start of the art effort to fruition in an organized, delightful to read format. This text should be considered as a valuable addition to the lab animal reference library."

Exotic DVM says: "This is the first veterinary textbook devoted exclusively to an in-depth review of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate medicine.

"The chapters are well organized and easy to read. There are good reviews of basic anatomy and husbandry and the text centralizes reference in one location for interested readers to pursue more in-depth research. The chapter authors have organized information in a format that will be familiar to veterinarians and emphasize disease conditions where these are known. There is a good review of diagnostic techniques and sample handling at the end. This is an excellent starting place for clinicians that want to expand their invertebrate medicine practice.

"If you are interested in working with these species the text offers a great starting point. It will hopefully inspire others to contribute to this growing area of veterinary medicine.

The VIN Store (www.vin.com) tells readers: "This book will be of great interest to veterinarians with an involvement in fish medicine, as the book also deals with jellyfish, sea urchins, anemones, corals, mollusks, starfish, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, crabs, hermit crabs, and many more.

"The popularity of spider and scorpions will make this book a necessity for veterinarians treating those species.

"Clinicians in laboratory animal medicine will find this book an irreplaceable source of information.

"Chapters are well illustrated, although I would have liked to have seen many more of the photos in color. Perhaps the originals were in black and white, but if Blackwell intends to do a second edition, it should think about replacing the b/w photos with color ones.

"The lists of common names, drugs/therapeutic agents, common parasites of invertebrate species, legislation restrictions, and the other books and papers on invertebrates listed in the hundreds of references make this a valuable reference in itself.

"The overall compilation of invertebrate medicine makes this probably the premier text on the subject. Each chapter seems to thoroughly cover its topic, including natural history, anatomy, physiology, environmental issues, preventative medicine, anesthesia, surgery, treatment protocols, and formularies.

"Greg Lewbart did an excellent job of pulling this text together. I would recommend having a copy in the clinic library."

Contributors ix
Foreword xi
Bernard Vallat
Preface xiii
Gregory A. Lewbart
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 Introduction
3(4)
Gregory A. Lewbart
Chapter 2 Sponges
7(14)
Gregory A. Lewbart
Chapter 3 Coelenterates
21(36)
Michael K. Stoskopf
Chapter 4 Coral Reef Aquarium Husbandry and Health
57(20)
Wade Lehmann
Chapter 5 Turbellarians
77(18)
Michael S. Bodri
Chapter 6 Gastropods
95(18)
Roxanna Smolowitz
Chapter 7 Cephalopods
113(14)
Joseph M. Scimeca
Chapter 8 Bivalves
127(26)
Jay F. Levine
Mac Law
Flavio Corsin
Chapter 9 Annelids
153(20)
Gregory A. Lewbart
Chapter 10 Horseshoe Crabs
173(14)
Stephen A. Smith
Chapter 11 Spiders
187(36)
Romain Pizzi
Chapter 12 Scorpions
223(12)
Fredric L. Frye
Chapter 13 Crustaceans
235(20)
Edward J. Noga
Amy L. Hancock
Robert A. Bullis
Chapter 14 Myriapods (Centipedes and Millipedes)
255(12)
John R. Chitty
Chapter 15 Insects
267(18)
John E. Cooper
Chapter 16 Honeybees
285(38)
Nicolas Vidal-Naquet
Chapter 17 Butterfly Houses
323(12)
John E. Cooper
Daniel S. Dombrowski
Chapter 18 Nematodes
335(20)
Michael S. Bodri
Chapter 19 Chaetognaths (Arrowworms)
355(10)
Laura Foster
Chapter 20 Echinoderms
365(16)
Craig A. Harins
Chapter 21 Urochordates
381(8)
Robert S. Bakal
Gregory A. Lewbart
Chapter 22 Diagnostic Techniques and Sample Handling
389(12)
Ilze K. Berzins
Roxanna M. Smolowitz
Gregory A. Lewbart
Chapter 23 Laws, Rules, and Regulating Agencies for Invertebrates: U.S. and International
401(30)
Daniel S. Dombrowski
Margaret E. Cooper
Chapter 24 Neoplasia
431(10)
Esther C. Peters
Roxanna M. Smolowitz
Taylor L. Reynolds
Chapter 25 Euthanasia
441(4)
Michael J. Murray
Chapter 26 Invertebrate Animal Welfare
445(6)
Trevor T. Zachariah
Chapter 27 Invertebrate Health Issues in Conservation
451(12)
Timothy R. New
Chapter 28 Sources of Invertebrates and Supplies
463(8)
Larry S. Christian
Chapter 29 Reportable Diseases of Invertebrates
471(2)
Gregory A. Lewbart
Index 473
THE EDITOR Gregory A. Lewbart, MS, VMD, Dipl. ACZM, is Professor of Aquatic Animal Medicine in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the??College of Veterinary Medicine at??North Carolina State University.