Book Details
Orange Code:95402
Paperback:584 pages
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1. General Introduction: Mammalia2. Ophthalmology of Monotremes: Platypus and Echidnas3. Ophthalmology of Marsupials: Opossums, Koalas, Kangaroos, Bandicoots, and Relatives4. Ophthalmology of Xenarthra: Armadillos, Anteaters, and Sloths5. Ophthalmology of Afrotheria: Aardvarks, Hyraxes, Elephants, Manatees, and Relatives6. Ophthalmology of Whippomorpha: Hippopotamuses, Whales, and Dolphins7. Ophthalmology of Ruminantia: Giraffe, Deer, Wildebeests, Gazelles, and Relatives8. Ophthalmology of Tylopoda: Camels, Alpacas, Llamas, Vicunas, and Guanacos9. Ophthalmology of Perissodactyla: Zebras, Tapirs, Rhinoceroses, and Relatives10. Ophthalmology of Felidae: Cats11. Ophthalmology of Canidae: Foxes, Wolves, and Relatives12. Ophthalmology of Ursidae: Bears13. Ophthalmology of Pinnipedimorpha: Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses14. Ophthalmology of Mustelidae: Otters, Ferrets, Skunks, Raccoons, and Relatives15. Ophthalmology of Chiroptera: Bats16. Ophthalmology of Eulipotyphla: Moles, Shrews, Hedgehogs, and Relatives17. Ophthalmology of Lagomorpha: Rabbits, Hares, and Pikas18. Ophthalmology of Hystricomorpha: Porcupines, Guinea Pigs, Degus, Chinchillas, and Relatives19. Ophthalmology of Sciuromorpha: Squirrels, Prairie Dogs, and Relatives20. Ophthalmology of Castorimorpha: Beavers, Gophers, and Relatives21. Ophthalmology of Myodonta: Mice, Rats, Hamsters, Gerbils, and Relatives22. Ophthalmology of Primatomorpha: Lemurs, Tarsiers, Monkeys, Apes, and Relatives
Description:
This Volume 2 of a two-volume work is the first textbook to offer a practical yet comprehensive approach to clinical ophthalmology in wild and exotic mammals. A phylogenetic approach is used to introduce the ecology and importance of vision across the entire diversity of mammal species before focusing on both the diverse aspects of comparative anatomy and clinical management of ocular disease from one animal group to the next. Edited by three of the most esteemed authorities in exotic animal ophthalmology, this two-volume work is separated into non-mammalian species (Volume 1: Invertebrates, Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Birds) and Mammals (Volume 2: Mammals).
Wild and Exotic Animal Ophthalmology, Volumes 1 and 2 is an essential collection for veterinary ophthalmologists and other veterinary practitioners working with wild and exotic animals.
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