TY - BOOK AU - Terio,Karen A. AU - McAloose,Denise AU - StLeger,Judy TI - Pathology of wildlife and zoo animals AV - SF996.4 TER U1 - 639.964 23 PY - 2018///] CY - London PB - Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier KW - Zoo animals KW - Diseases KW - Wildlife diseases KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Wildlife necropsy -- Forensic wildlife pathology -- Laboratory Diagnostics -- Introduction to Comparative Clinical Pathology -- Bovidae, Antilocapridae, Giraffidae, Tragulidae, Hippopotamidae -- Cervidae -- Camelidae -- Suidae and Tayassuidae -- Canidae, Ursidae, and Ailuridae -- Felidae -- Mustelids -- Procyonidae, Viverridae, Hyenidae, Herpestidae, Eupleridae, and Prionodontidae -- Prosimians -- New World and Old World monkeys -- Apes -- Proboscidae -- Perissodactyls -- Monotremes and marsupials -- Lagomorpha -- Rodentia -- Xenartha, Erinacoemorpha, some Afrotheria, and Phloidota -- Cetacea -- Pinnipediae -- Sirenia -- Chiroptera -- Palaeognathae: Apterygiformes, Casuariiformes, Rheiformes, Struthioniformes; Tinamiformes -- Sphenisciformes, Gaviiformes, Podicipediformes, Procellariiformes, and Pelecaniformes -- Phoenicopteriformes -- Anseriformes, Ciconiiformes, Charadriiformes, and Gruiformes -- Birds of prey -- Galliformes and Columbiformes -- Psittacines, Coliiformes, Musophagiformes, Cuculiformes -- Passeriformes, Caprimulgiformes, Coraciiformes, Piciformes, Bucerotiformes, and Apodiformes -- Chelonia -- Crocodilia -- Lacertilia -- Serpentes -- Amphibia -- Osteichthyes -- Chondrichthyes -- Invertebrates -- Viral families and documented diseases N2 - Pathology of Wildlife and Zoo Animals is a comprehensive resource that covers the pathology of wildlife and zoo species, including a wide scope of animals, disease types and geographic regions. It is the definitive book for students, biologists, scientists, physicians, veterinary clinicians and pathologists working with non-domestic species in a variety of settings. General chapters include information on performing necropsies, proper techniques to meet the specialized needs of forensic cases, laboratory diagnostics, and an introduction into basic principles of comparative clinical pathology. The taxon-based chapters provide information about disease in related groups of animals and include descriptions of gross and histologic lesions, pathogenesis and diagnostics. For each group of animals, notable, unique gross and microscopic anatomical features are provided to further assist the reader in deciding whether differences from the domestic animal paradigm are "normal." Additional online content, which includes text, images, and whole scanned glass slides of selected conditions, expands the published material resulting in a comprehensive approach to the topic ER -