Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles | ISBN 9789401112222

Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles

herausgegeben von Clifford Warwick, F.L. Frye und J.B. Murphy
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonClifford Warwick
Herausgegeben vonF.L. Frye
Herausgegeben vonJ.B. Murphy
Buchcover Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles  | EAN 9789401112222 | ISBN 94-011-1222-3 | ISBN 978-94-011-1222-2
`The narratives are well written and sufficiently user-friendly to be read by almost anyone who raises reptiles. The book will be particularly useful for vertebrate zoologists, veterinarians, reptile breeders, and zoo keepers.'
Choice
`This book is a welcome addition to the steadily increasing library of herpetological literature ... an impressive international group of contributors are to be found within.'
The Veterinary Record
`The editors are acknowledged experts in this field, and a great deal of care has gone into the production of this book, involving 17 contributors in addition to the editors.'
CAB International, Veterinary Bulletin
`This book is an interesting early examination of the animal welfare aspects of working with reptiles in captivity and also in nature.'
The Herpetological Journal
`To review such a packed volume is difficult indeed, in order to give the correct credence to its excellence ... a most important step forward in the cataloguing of existing knowledge on the subject ... essential reading for all workers in the field ...'
UWAF

Health and Welfare of Captive Reptiles

herausgegeben von Clifford Warwick, F.L. Frye und J.B. Murphy
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonClifford Warwick
Herausgegeben vonF.L. Frye
Herausgegeben vonJ.B. Murphy
This most important book fully examines the welfare of captive reptiles and discusses the positive and negative implications of general husbandry and research programmes. The editors, acknowledged experts in their own right, have drawn together an extremely impressive international group of contributors providing clearly written and comprehensive accounts of aspects such as physiology, physical stress, diet, veterinary and environmental issues, normal behaviour, psychological stress and informed design in research.