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ISBN: 9780813811833
968 pages
September 2014, Wiley-Blackwell



Description
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.



Table of Contents
Contributors
Preface
I. General
1. Clinical Pharmacology
Leigh A. Lamont and Kurt A. Grimm
2. Monitoring
Larissa Ozeki and Nigel Caulkett
3. Airway Management
Jonathan Cracknell
4. Thermoregulation
Jeff C. Ko and Rebecca A. Krimins
5. Oxygen Therapy
Åsa Fahlman
6. Analgesia
Douglas P. Whiteside
7. Physical Capture and Restraint
Todd Shury
8. Zoo and Wildlife CPR
S©ªren Boysen
9. Field Emergencies and Complications
Jon M. Arnemo, Alina L. Evans, Åsa Fahlman, and Nigel Caulkett
10. Euthanasia
Murray Woodbury
11. Remote Drug Delivery
Ramiro Isaza
12 Capture Myopathy
Jessica Paterson
13. Human Safety during Wildlife Capture
Nigel Caulkett and Todd Shury
II. Invertebrates, Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians
14. Invertebrates
Cornelia I. Mosley and Gregory A. Lewbart
15. Bony Fish (Lungfish, Sturgeon, and Teleosts)
Natalie D. Mylniczenko, Donald L. Neiffer, and Tonya M. Clauss
16. Elasmobranchs and Holocephalans
Natalie D. Mylniczenko, Tonya Clauss, and M. Andrew Stamper
17. Amphibians
Eric Baitchman and Mark Stetter
18. Crocodilian Capture and Restraint
Kent A. Vliet
19. Crocodilians (Crocodiles, Alligators, Caiman, and Gharial)
Gregory J. Fleming
20. Venomous Reptile Restraint and Handling
Frederick B. Antonio
21. Squamates (Snakes and Lizards)
Mads F. Bertelsen
22. Chelonia (Tortoises, Turtles, and Terrapins)
Alessio Vigani
III. Bird Anesthesia
23. Avian Anatomy and Physiology
Ashley M. Zehnder, Michelle G. Hawkins, and Peter J. Pascoe  
24. Cagebirds
Michelle G. Hawkins, Ashley M. Zehnder, and Peter J. Pascoe
25. Penguins
Kate Bodley and Todd Schmitt
26. Ratites
Jessica Siegal-Willott
27. Raptors
Patrick T. Redig, Michelle Willette, and Julia Ponder
28. Galliformes and Columbiformes
Darryl Heard
29. Free-Living Waterfowl and Shorebirds
Daniel M. Mulcahy
30. Birds: Miscellaneous
Darryl Heard
IV. Mammal Anesthesia
31. Monotremes (Echidnas and Platypus)
Peter Holz
32. Marsupials
Peter Holz
33. Insectivores (Hedgehogs, Moles, and Tenrecs)
Darryl Heard
34. Edentata (Xenartha)
Gary West, Tracy Carter, and Jim Shaw
35. Tubulidentata and Pholidota
Jennifer N. Langan
36. Chiropterans (Bats)
Darryl Heard
37. Prosimians
Cathy V. Williams and Randall E. Junge
38. Monkeys and Gibbons
Rolf-Arne ¨ªlberg and Melissa Sinclair
39. Great Apes
Shannon Cerveny and Jonathan Sleeman
40. Canids
R. Scott Larsen and Terry J. Kreeger
41. Ursids (Bears)
Nigel Caulkett and Åsa Fahlman
42. Procyonids and Mustelids
George V. Kollias and Noha Abou-Madi
43. Viverrids
Anneke Moresco and R. Scott Larsen
44. Hyenidae
Nina Hahn, John M. Parker, Gregory Timmel, Mary Weldele, and Wm. Kirk Suedmeyer
45. Felids
Edward C. Ramsay
46. Phocid Seals
Michael Lynch and Kate Bodley
47. Otariid Seals
Martin Haulena
48. Walrus
David B. Brunson
49. Cetaceans
Chris Dold and Sam Ridgway
50. Sirenians (Manatees and Dugongs)
Elizabeth C. Nolan and Michael T. Walsh
51. Elephants
William A. Horne and Michael R. Loomis
52. Nondomestic Equids
Chris Walzer
53. Tapirs
Sonia M. Hernandez, James Bailey, and Luis R. Padilla
54. Rhinoceroses
Robin W. Radcliffe and Peter vdB. Morkel
55. Anesthesia and Immobilization Techniques of Nondomestic Suids
Luis R. Padilla and Jeff C.H. Ko
56. Hippopotamidae
Michele Miller, Greg Fleming, Scott Citino, and Markus Hofmyer
57. Camelids
Khursheed R. Mama and Chris Walzer
58. Giraffidae
Scott B. Citino and Mitchell Bush
59. Cervids (Deer)
Nigel Caulkett and Jon M. Arnemo
60. Antelope
Ray Ball and Markus Hofmeyr
61. Gazelle and Small Antelope
An Pas
62. Wild Sheep and Goats
Nigel Caulkett and Chris Walzer
63. Nondomestic Cattle
Julie Napier and Doug Armstrong
64. Bison
Nigel Caulkett
65. Lagomorphs (Rabbits, Hares, and Pikas)
Darryl Heard
66. Rodents
Darryl J. Heard
Index



Author Information
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.


 
 
 
 
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