Get ready for a dazzling summer with our new arrivals
heroicons/outline/phone Servizio Clienti 06.92959541 heroicons/outline/truck Spedizione gratuita sopra i 29€

Anaesthetic and Sedative Techniques for Aquatic Animals, 3/ed. [Ross - Wiley - Blackwell]

ISBN/EAN
9781405149389
Editore
Wiley - Blackwell
Formato
Cartonato
Anno
2008
Edizione
3
Pagine
240

Disponibile

142,50 €
The second edition of Anaesthetic and Sedative Techniques for Aquatic Animals provided the fisheries and aquaculture industry with vital information on the use of sedation and anaesthetics in the avoidance of stress and physical damage, which can easily be caused by crowding, capture, handling, transportation and release. Now fully revised and expanded, the third edition has maintained its accessible format and incorporates much new emphasis on: • Fish pain and welfare: a rapidly developing area of interest and debate • Anaesthesia and legislation: with an international perspective Personnel involved in the aquaculture industry including fish farmers, fish veterinarians, fisheries scientists and fish biologists along with small animal veterinarians, animal laboratory managers and government and regulatory personnel will find this book a valuable and practical resource.

Maggiori Informazioni

Autore Ross Lindsay G.; Ross Barbara
Editore Wiley - Blackwell
Anno 2008
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice 1. Introduction. 2. Defining stress in aquatic animals. 3. Pain in aquatic animals. 4. The nature of anaesthesia, sedation and analgesia. 5. The features of anaesthetic agents and their legal use. 6. Anaesthesia and Legislation. 7. Factors affecting the response of aquatic ectotherms to anaesthesia. 8. Anaesthesia of fish. I. Inhalation anaesthesia. 9. Anaesthesia of fish. II. Inhalation anaesthesia using gases. 10. Anaesthesia of fish. III. Parenteral and oral anaesthesia. 11. Anaesthesia of fish. IV. Non chemical methods. 12. Anaesthesia of Aquatic Invertebrates. 13. Anaesthesia of Amphibians and Reptiles. 14. Transportation and anaesthesia. 15. Concluding remark