The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals, 9 ed
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Series: UFAW Animal Welfare Author: Golledge, Huw (Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), UK) / Richardson, Claire (Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), UK)(Editor) Publisher: WILEY ISBN: 9781119555247 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年04月 こちらの商品は学校・法人様向け(機関契約)のオンラインブック版がございます。 オンラインブックの価格、納期につきましては弊社営業員または当ECサイトよりお問い合わせください。 DESCRIPTION The latest edition of the seminal reference on the care and management of laboratory and research animals The newly revised ninth edition of The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals delivers an up-to-date and authoritative exploration on worldwide developments, current thinking, and best practices in the field of laboratory animal welfare science and technology. The gold standard in laboratory and captive animal care and management references, this latest edition continues the series’ tradition of excellence by including brand-new chapters on ethical review, the care of aged animals, and fresh guidance on the care of mole rats, corvids, zebrafish, and decapods. The book offers introductory chapters covering a variety of areas of laboratory animal use, as well as chapters on the management and care of over 30 different taxa of animals commonly utilised in scientific procedures and research around the world. It also provides: A thorough introduction to the design of animal experiments, laboratory animal genetics, and the phenotyping of genetically modified mice Comprehensive explorations of animal welfare assessment and the ethical review process Practical discussions of legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals from a global perspective In-depth examinations of the planning, design, and construction of efficient animal facilities, special housing arrangements, and nutrition, feeding, and animal welfare The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals Ninth Edition is essential for laboratory animal scientists, veterinarians, animal care staff, animal care regulatory authorities, legislators, and professionals working in animal welfare non-governmental organizations. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction Claire Richardson and Huw Golledge Part 1 Implementing the Three Rs in research using animals 2 The Three Rs Adrian Smith and Jon Richmond 3 The design of animal experiments Simon T. Bate and S. Clare Stanford 4 An introduction to laboratory animal genetics Michelle Stewart and Sara Wells 5 Phenotyping of genetically modified mice Jan-Bas Prins and Sara Wells 6 Brief introduction to welfare assessment: a ‘toolbox’ of techniques Jennifer Lofgren 7 Welfare and ‘best practice’ in field studies of wildlife Julie Lane and Robbie A. McDonald 8 Legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals: a global overview Kathryn Bayne, Javier Guillen, Malcolm P. France and Timothy H. Morris 9 Planning, design and construction of the modern animal facility Ken Applebee, Christopher Sear and Steven Cubitt 10 Environmental enrichment: animal welfare and scientific validity Hanno Wurbel and Janja Novak 11 Special housing arrangements Mike Dennis 12 Transportation of laboratory animals Sonja T. Chou, Donna Clemons, Nicolas Dudoignon, Guy Mulder and Aleksandar Popovic 13 Nutrition, feeding and animal welfare Graham Tobin and Annette Schuhmacher 14 Attaining competence in the care of animals used in research Bryan Howard and Marcel Gyger 15 The use of positive reinforcement training techniques to enhance the care and welfare oflaboratory and research animals Gail Laule 16 3Rs considerations when using ageing animals in science J. Norman Flynn, Linda Horan, Carl S. Tucker, David Robb and Michael J.A. Wilkinson 17 Euthanasia and other fates for laboratory animals Huw Golledge 18 Ethics review of animal research I. Anna S. Olsson and Peter Sandoe Part 2 Species kept in the laboratory Mammals 19 The laboratory opossum John L. VandeBerg and Sarah Williams-Blangero 20 Tree Shrews Eberhard Fuchs Rodentia and Lagomorpha 21 The laboratory mouse: Biology, behaviour, enrichment and welfare: first principles and realsolutions for laboratory mice Kathleen R. Pritchett-Corning and Joseph P. Garner 22 The laboratory rat Sietse F. de Boer and Jaap M. Koolhaas 23 The laboratory gerbil Elke Scheibler 24 The Syrian hamster Christina Winnicker and K.R. Pritchett-Corning 25 Voles Petra Kirsch 26 The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) Chris G. Faulkes 27 The guinea pig Sylvia Kaiser, Christine Kruger and Norbert Sachser 28 The laboratory rabbit Lena Lidfors and Therese Edstrom Carnivora 29 The ferret Maggie Lloyd 30 The laboratory dog Laura Scullion Hall and Jackie Boxall 31 The domestic cat Emma Desforges Ungulates 32 Pigs and minipigs Adrian Zeltner and Henrik Duelund Pedersen 33 Cattle Ute Weyer and Shellene Hurley 34 Sheep and goats Colin L. Gilbert and Cathy M. Dwyer 35 The Horse Heather Ewence and Fleur Whitlock Non-Human Primates 36 The mouse lemurs Jennifer Wittkowski, Annette Klein, Annika Kollikowski, Marina Scheumann, Daniel Schmidtke, Elke Zimmermann and Ute Radespiel 37 Marmosets and tamarins Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith 38 Capuchin monkeys James R. Anderson, Elisabetta Visalberghi and Arianna Manciocco 39 Old world monkeys Jaco Bakker, Annet L. Louwerse, Marit K. Vernes and Jan A.M. Langermans Birds 40 The domestic fowl Ian J.H. Duncan 41 The Japanese quail Rusty Lansford and Kimberly M. Cheng 42 The zebra finch Ruedi G. Nager, Michael J.A. Wilkinson and Graham Law 43 Pigeons and doves Stephen E.G. Lea, Anthony McGregor, Mark Haselgrove and Catriona M.E. Ryan 44 The European starling Melissa Bateson 45 Corvids Rachael Miller, Martina Schiestl and Nicola S. Clayton Reptiles and Amphibia 46 Terrestrial reptiles: lizards, snakes and tortoises E. Cooper 47 An amphibian ‘laboratory model’, Xenopus Richard Tinsley Fish 48 Fishes Sonia Rey Planellas and Carlos Garcia de Leaniz 49 Zebrafish Carole Wilson Cephalopoda 50 Cephalopoda Meghan Holst, Ryan B. Howard and Robyn J. Crook Decapoda 51 Decapod crustaceans Robert W. Elwood and Ray W. Ingle
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