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The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals, 9E
Wiley-Blackwell
Editor | : | Huw Golledge / Claire Richardson |
価格:57,750円 (本体 52,500円+税) 送料サービス
・Release: 2024
・ISBN: 9781119555247
・1040 Pages
・Trim Size: 223.5 X 50.8 X 281.9 ・Hardcover
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
- List of contributors vii
- Foreword xi
- 1 Introduction 1
- Claire Richardson and Huw Golledge
- Part 1 Implementing the Three Rs in research using animals 3
- 2 The Three Rs 5
- Adrian Smith and Jon Richmond
- 3 The design of animal experiments 23
- Simon T. Bate and S. Clare Stanford
- 4 An introduction to laboratory animal genetics 40
- Michelle Stewart and Sara Wells
- 5 Phenotyping of genetically modified mice 54
- Jan-Bas Prins and Sara Wells
- 6 Brief introduction to welfare assessment: a ‘toolbox’ of techniques 64
- Jennifer Lofgren
- 7 Welfare and ‘best practice’ in field studies of wildlife 84
- Julie Lane and Robbie A. McDonald
- 8 Legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals: a global overview 101
- Kathryn Bayne, Javier Guillen, Malcolm P. France and Timothy H. Morris
- 9 Planning, design and construction of the modern animal facility 122
- Ken Applebee, Christopher Sear and Steven Cubitt
- 10 Environmental enrichment: animal welfare and scientific validity 137
- Hanno Würbel and Janja Novak
- 11 Special housing arrangements 150
- Mike Dennis
- 12 Transportation of laboratory animals 171
- Sonja T. Chou, Donna Clemons, Nicolas Dudoignon, Guy Mulder and Aleksandar Popovic
- 13 Nutrition, feeding and animal welfare 191
- Graham Tobin and Annette Schuhmacher
- 14 Attaining competence in the care of animals used in research 220
- Bryan Howard and Marcel Gyger
- 15 The use of positive reinforcement training techniques to enhance the care and welfare oflaboratory and research animals 236
- Gail Laule
- 16 3Rs considerations when using ageing animals in science 251
- J. Norman Flynn, Linda Horan, Carl S. Tucker, David Robb and Michael J.A. Wilkinson
- 17 Euthanasia and other fates for laboratory animals 268
- Huw Golledge
- 18 Ethics review of animal research 281
- I. Anna S. Olsson and Peter Sandøe
- Appendix 294
- Penny Hawkins and Maggy Jennings
- Part 2 Species kept in the laboratory 297
- Mammals 299
- 19 The laboratory opossum 301
- John L. VandeBerg and Sarah Williams-Blangero
- 20 Tree Shrews 324
- Eberhard Fuchs
- Rodentia and Lagomorpha 340
- 21 The laboratory mouse: Biology, behaviour, enrichment and welfare: first principles and realsolutions for laboratory mice 340
- Kathleen R. Pritchett-Corning and Joseph P. Garner
- 22 The laboratory rat 379
- Sietse F. de Boer and Jaap M. Koolhaas
- 23 The laboratory gerbil 400
- Elke Scheibler
- 24 The Syrian hamster 419
- Christina Winnicker and K.R. Pritchett-Corning
- 25 Voles 430
- Petra Kirsch
- 26 The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) 442
- Chris G. Faulkes
- Appendix A 459
- 27 The guinea pig 465
- Sylvia Kaiser, Christine Krüger and Norbert Sachser
- 28 The laboratory rabbit 484
- Lena Lidfors and Therese Edström
- Carnivora 506
- 29 The ferret 506
- Maggie Lloyd
- 30 The laboratory dog 518
- Laura Scullion Hall and Jackie Boxall
- 31 The domestic cat 546
- Emma Desforges
- Ungulates 570
- 32 Pigs and minipigs 570
- Adrian Zeltner and Henrik Duelund Pedersen
- 33 Cattle 596
- Ute Weyer and Shellene Hurley
- 34 Sheep and goats 609
- Colin L. Gilbert and Cathy M. Dwyer
- 35 The Horse 628
- Heather Ewence and Fleur Whitlock
- Non-Human Primates 662
- 36 The mouse lemurs 662
- Jennifer Wittkowski, Annette Klein, Annika Kollikowski, Marina Scheumann, Daniel Schmidtke, Elke Zimmermann and Ute Radespiel
- 37 Marmosets and tamarins 683
- Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
- 38 Capuchin monkeys 707
- James R. Anderson, Elisabetta Visalberghi and Arianna Manciocco
- 39 Old world monkeys 721
- Jaco Bakker, Annet L. Louwerse, Marit K. Vernes and Jan A.M. Langermans
- Birds 739
- 40 The domestic fowl 741
- Ian J.H. Duncan
- 41 The Japanese quail 762
- Rusty Lansford and Kimberly M. Cheng
- 42 The zebra finch 787
- Ruedi G. Nager, Michael J.A. Wilkinson and Graham Law
- 43 Pigeons and doves 807
- Stephen E.G. Lea, Anthony McGregor, Mark Haselgrove and Catriona M.E. Ryan
- 44 The European starling 824
- Melissa Bateson
- 45 Corvids 839
- Rachael Miller, Martina Schiestl and Nicola S. Clayton
- Reptiles and Amphibia 853
- 46 Terrestrial reptiles: lizards, snakes and tortoises 855
- John E. Cooper
- 47 An amphibian ‘laboratory model’, Xenopus 881
- Richard Tinsley
- Fish 905
- 48 Fishes 907
- Sonia Rey Planellas and Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
- 49 Zebrafish 933
- Carole Wilson
- Cephalopoda 957
- 50 Cephalopoda 959
- Meghan Holst, Ryan B. Howard and Robyn J. Crook
- Decapoda 991
- 51 Decapod crustaceans 993
- Robert W. Elwood and Ray W. Ingle
- Index 1012