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E-raamat: UFAW Handbook on The Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals 8e 8th Edition [Wiley Online]

Edited by (Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), UK), Edited by (Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), UK)
  • Formaat: 848 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1444318772
  • ISBN-13: 9781444318777
  • Wiley Online
  • Hind: 449,34 €*
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  • Formaat: 848 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1444318772
  • ISBN-13: 9781444318777
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. 

Changes for the eighth 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.

This book is published on behalf of UFAW (The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare), with whom we also publish the UFAW/Wiley-Blackwell Animal Welfare Book Series.  This major series of books provides an authoritative source of information on worldwide developments, current thinking and best practice in the field of animal welfare science and technology. For details of all of the titles in the series see www.wiley.com/go/ufaw.

Contributors vii
Foreword x
Ian Kimber
Introduction
1(2)
Robert Hubrecht
James Kirkwood
Part 1 Implementing the Three Rs in research using animals
3(224)
The Three Rs
5(18)
Jon Richmond
The design of animal experiments
23(14)
Michael F. W. Festing
Introduction to laboratory animal genetics
37(24)
Michael F. W. Testing
Cathleen Lutz
Phenotyping of genetically modified mice
61(15)
Rikke Westh Thon
Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga
Hilary Gates
Jan-Bas Prins
Brief introduction to welfare assessment: a `toolbox' of techniques
76(16)
Naomi Latham
Welfare and `best practice' in field studies of wildlife
92(15)
Julie M. Lane
Robbie A. McDonald
Legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals: a global overview
107(17)
Kathryn Bayne
Timothy H. Morris
Malcolm P. France
Planning, design and construction of efficient animal facilities
124(12)
Barbara Holgate
Enrichment: animal welfare and experimental outcomes
136(11)
Robert Hubrecht
Special housing arrangements
147(16)
Mike Dennis
Refinements in in-house animal production and breeding
163(6)
Roger Francis
Transportation of laboratory animals
169(14)
William J. White
Sonja T. Chou
Carl B. Kole
Roy Sutcliffe
Nutrition, feeding and animal welfare
183(11)
Bart Savenije
Jan Strubbe
Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga
Attaining competence in the care of animals used in research
194(12)
Bryan Howard
Timo Nevalainen
Positive reinforcement training for laboratory animals
206(13)
Gail Laule
Euthanasia and other fates for laboratory animals
219(8)
Sarah Wolfensohn
Part 2 Species kept in the laboratory
227(591)
Mammals
229(2)
Wild mammals
231(15)
Ian R. Inglis
Fiona Mathews
Anne Hudson
The laboratory opossum
246(16)
John L. Van de Berg
Sarah Williams-Blangero
Tree shrews
262(14)
Eberhard Fuchs
Silke Corbach-Sohle
Rodentia and Lagomorpha
276(1)
The laboratory mouse
276(35)
Vera Baumans
The Laboratory rat
311(16)
Jaap M. Koolhaas
The laboratory gerbil
327(21)
Eva Waiblinger
The Syrian hamster
348(11)
David Whittaker
The husbandry and welfare of non-traditional laboratory rodents
359(11)
Chris Sherwin
Voles
370(10)
Jonathan J. Cooper
The guinea pig
380(19)
Sylvia Kaiser
Christine Kruger
Norbert Sacher
The laboratory rabbit
399(19)
Lena Lidfors
Therese Edstrom
Carnivora
418(1)
The ferret
418(14)
Michael Plant
Maggie Lloyd
The laboratory dog
432(21)
Judy MacArthur Clark
C. Jane Pomeroy
The domestic cat
453(20)
Sandra McCune
Ungulates
473(1)
Pigs and minipigs
473(22)
Wolfgang Holtz
Cattle
495(15)
Roger Ewbank
Sheep and goats
510(15)
Colin L. Gilbert
Keith M. Kendrick
The horse
525(18)
Fernando Montesso
Non-Human Primates
543(1)
Marmosets and tamarins
543(21)
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Squirrel monkeys
564(15)
Lawrence E. Williams
Alan G. Brady
Christian R. Abee
Capuchin monkeys
579(13)
James R. Anderson
Elisabetta Visalberghi
Old World monkeys
592(26)
Sarah Wolfensohn
Chimpanzees
618(19)
Steven J. Schapiro
Susan P. Lambeth
Birds
635(2)
The domestic fowl
637(18)
Ian J. H. Duncan
The Japanese quail
655(19)
Kimberly M. Cheng
Darin C. Bennett
Andrew D. Mills
The zebra finch
674(12)
Ruedi G. Nager
Graham Law
Pigeons and doves
686(11)
Anthony McGregor
Mark Haselgrove
The European starling
697(12)
Melissa Bateson
Lucy Asher
Reptiles and Amphibia
707(2)
Terrestrial reptiles: lizards, snakes and tortoises
709(22)
John E. Cooper
Aquatic reptiles
731(10)
Simon Tonge
Amphibians, with special reference to Xenopus
741(22)
Richard Tinsley
Fish
761(2)
Fish
763(24)
James F. Turnbull
Iain Berrill
Cephalopoda
785(2)
Cephalopoda
787(31)
Bernd U. Budelmann
Index 818
Robert Hubrecht BSc PhD CBiol FIBiol is Deputy Scientific Director of the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW). James Kirkwood BVSc PhD CBiol FIBiol MRCVS is Chief Executive and Scientific Director of UFAW. 

UFAW is an internationally recognised, independent, scientific and educational animal welfare charity concerned with improving knowledge and understanding of animals needs in order to promote high standards of welfare for farm, companion, laboratory, captive wild animals and those with which we interact in the wild.