Medicine of Australian Mammals

In Medicine of Australian Mammals, more than 30 experts present the most current information available on the medical management of all taxa of Australian native mammals.

This comprehensive text is divided into two parts. The first includes chapters on general topics relevant to the medical management of captive and free-ranging Australian native mammals such as: veterinary considerations for the rescue, treatment, rehabilitation and release of wildlife; veterinary aspects of hand-rearing orphaned marsupials; marine mammal strandings and the role of the veterinarian; and wildlife health investigation and necropsy of Australian mammals. The second part covers the medicine of specific taxa of Australian native mammals. Detailed information on taxonomy, distribution, biology, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, husbandry, nutrition, physical and chemical restraint, clinical pathology, hand-rearing, diseases, zoonoses, therapeutics, reproductive management and surgery is included.

This practical, one-source reference is complemented by detailed photographs and illustrations, as well as tables listing reproductive and physiological data, diets, haematology and biochemistry values, and drug formularies. Appendices include a checklist of the mammals of Australia and its territories and a guide to the identification of common parasites of Australian mammals.

Medicine of Australian Mammals is clinically oriented and is a must-have for veterinary clinicians, no matter how experienced. The book will also be of use to veterinary students, researchers, biologists, zoologists, wildlife carers and other wildlife professionals.

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Medicine of Australian Mammals

In Medicine of Australian Mammals, more than 30 experts present the most current information available on the medical management of all taxa of Australian native mammals.

This comprehensive text is divided into two parts. The first includes chapters on general topics relevant to the medical management of captive and free-ranging Australian native mammals such as: veterinary considerations for the rescue, treatment, rehabilitation and release of wildlife; veterinary aspects of hand-rearing orphaned marsupials; marine mammal strandings and the role of the veterinarian; and wildlife health investigation and necropsy of Australian mammals. The second part covers the medicine of specific taxa of Australian native mammals. Detailed information on taxonomy, distribution, biology, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, husbandry, nutrition, physical and chemical restraint, clinical pathology, hand-rearing, diseases, zoonoses, therapeutics, reproductive management and surgery is included.

This practical, one-source reference is complemented by detailed photographs and illustrations, as well as tables listing reproductive and physiological data, diets, haematology and biochemistry values, and drug formularies. Appendices include a checklist of the mammals of Australia and its territories and a guide to the identification of common parasites of Australian mammals.

Medicine of Australian Mammals is clinically oriented and is a must-have for veterinary clinicians, no matter how experienced. The book will also be of use to veterinary students, researchers, biologists, zoologists, wildlife carers and other wildlife professionals.

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Medicine of Australian Mammals

Medicine of Australian Mammals

Medicine of Australian Mammals

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In Medicine of Australian Mammals, more than 30 experts present the most current information available on the medical management of all taxa of Australian native mammals.

This comprehensive text is divided into two parts. The first includes chapters on general topics relevant to the medical management of captive and free-ranging Australian native mammals such as: veterinary considerations for the rescue, treatment, rehabilitation and release of wildlife; veterinary aspects of hand-rearing orphaned marsupials; marine mammal strandings and the role of the veterinarian; and wildlife health investigation and necropsy of Australian mammals. The second part covers the medicine of specific taxa of Australian native mammals. Detailed information on taxonomy, distribution, biology, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, husbandry, nutrition, physical and chemical restraint, clinical pathology, hand-rearing, diseases, zoonoses, therapeutics, reproductive management and surgery is included.

This practical, one-source reference is complemented by detailed photographs and illustrations, as well as tables listing reproductive and physiological data, diets, haematology and biochemistry values, and drug formularies. Appendices include a checklist of the mammals of Australia and its territories and a guide to the identification of common parasites of Australian mammals.

Medicine of Australian Mammals is clinically oriented and is a must-have for veterinary clinicians, no matter how experienced. The book will also be of use to veterinary students, researchers, biologists, zoologists, wildlife carers and other wildlife professionals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780643099289
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication date: 08/18/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 704
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Rupert Woods is at the Australian Wildlife Health Network.

Larry Vogelnest graduated from the University of Sydney in 1984. He has worked as a zoo and wildlife veterinarian with the Taronga Conservation Society Australia since 1990 and has been Senior Veterinarian at Taronga Zoo since 1994. He is a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Zoo Medicine. He is Principal Editor of Medicine of Australian Mammals, CSIRO Publishing (2008) and author and co-author on several chapters. He is Principal Author of Radiology of Australian Mammals, CSIRO Publishing (2015). In 2009 he was awarded an Australian Public Service Medal for his contribution to conservation medicine and service to the Taronga Conservation Society Australia.

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1) Veterinary Considerations for the Rescue, Treatment, Rehabilitation and Release of Wildlife—Larry Vogelnest; 2) Veterinary Aspects of Hand-Rearing Orphaned Marsupials—Helen McCracken; 3) Marine Mammal Strandings and the role of the Veterinarian—Nick Gales, Rupert Woods and Larry Vogelnest; 4) Wildlife Health Investigation and a Guide to Necroscopy—Karrie Rose; 5) Echidnas—David Middleton; 6) Platypuses—Rosemary Booth and Joanne Connolly; 7) Macropods—Larry Vogelnest and Tim Portas; 8) Koalas—Wendy Blanshard and Kate Bodley; 9) Wombats—Benn Bryant and Andrea Reiss; 10) Dasyurids—Peter Holz; 11) Numbats—Simone Vitali and Cree Monaghan; 12) Gliders and Possums—Robert Johnson and Susan Hemsley; 13) Bandicoots and Bilbies—Michael Lynch; 14) Bats—Annabelle Olsson and Rupert Woods; 15) Rodents—Andrew Breed and Paul Eden; 16) Dingoes—Frances Hulst; 17) Pinnipeds—Julie Barnes, Damien Higgins and Rachael Gray; 18) Cetaceans—David Blyde and Larry Vogelnest; 19) Dugongs—Rupert Woods, Philip Ladds and David Blyde; Appendix 1: Checklist of the Mammals of Australia and its Territories—Paul Andrew; Appendix 2: Guide to the Identification of Common Parasites of Australian Mammals—Dave Spratt, Ian Beveridge, Lee Skerratt and Richard Speare; Appendix 3: Product Sources; Appendix 4) Abbreviations; Index.
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