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Animals and human society
Publication:
London
Academic Press
2018
. xi, 528 pages :
, 1. Animal perception including differences with humans / Colin G. Scanes -- 2. Animal attributes exploited by humans (nonfood uses of animals) / Colin G. Scanes -- 3. Animal products and human nutrition / Colin G. Scanes -- 4. Hunter-gatherers / Colin G. Scanes -- 5. Animals and hominid developments / Colin G. Scanes -- 6. The Neolithic revolution: revolution, animal domestication and early forms of animal agriculture / Colin G. Scanes -- 7. Animal agriculture: livestock, poultry and fish aquaculture / Colin G. Scanes -- 8. Invertebrates and their use by humans / Colin G. Scanes -- 9. Animals in the military / Colin Salter -- 10. Animals in entertainment / Colin G. Scanes -- 11. Animals and religion, belief systems, symbolism and myth / Colin G. Scanes, Pu Chengzhong -- 12. Animals as companions / Kate Mornement -- 13. Animals in medicine and research / Tiffani J. Howell -- 14. Animals and human disease: zoonosis, vectors, food-borne diseases and allergies / Colin G. Scanes -- 15. Pest animals / Samia R. Toukhsati, Colin G. Scanes -- 16. Parasites / Colin G. Scanes, Samia R. Toukhsati -- 17. invasive species / Colin G. Scanes -- 18. Impact of agricultural animals on the environment / Colin G. Scanes -- 19. Human activity and habitat loss: destruction, fragmentation and degradation / Colin G. Scanes -- 20. Animal welfare and animal rights / Clive J.C. Phillips, Katrina Kluss -- 21. Animal extinctions / Samia R. Toukhsati.
Date:
2018
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Handbook on animal diseases in the tropics
Publication:
London
Bailliere Tindal
1990
. ix, 385 pages.
, Diseases caused by arthropods - A. R. Walker –
Acarines –
Mites –
Ticks –
Ixodidae –
Argasidae –
Insects –
Fleas –
Flies –
Backflies –
Keds or louse flies –
Midges –
Mosquitos –
Muscid flies –
Myiasis –
Tabanids –
Tsetse –
Methods for the control of flies –
Lice –
Pesticides –
Disease caused by bacteria - R. M. Edelsten, R. N. Gourlay, G. H. K. Lawson, A. N. Morrow and S. Ramachandran –
Anthrax –
Bovine farcy –
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis –
Brucellosis –
Clostridial infections –
Gas gangrene –
Blackquarter –
Other gas gangene infections –
The enterotoxaemias –
Pulpy kidney –
Other Clostridium perfringens infections –
Intoxication of the nervous system –
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia –
Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia –
Dermatophilus infection –
Glanders –
Haemorrhagic septicaemia –
Johne's disease –
Leptospirosis –
Melioidiosis –
Minor mycoplasma infections –
Contagious agalactia –
Bovine mycoplasmal mastitis –
Infectious kerato conjunctivitis of sheep and goats –
Bovine keratitis –
Polyarthritis –
Genital mycoplasmosis –
salmonellosis –
Tuberculosis –
Ulcerative lymphangitis and caseous lymphangitis –
Diseases caused by helminths - J. A. Hammond and M. M. H. Sewell –
Ancylostomatidosis –
Anoplocephalidosis –
Ascariosis –
Chabertiidosis –
Dicrocoeliosis –
Dirofilariosis –
Echinococcosis –
Fasciolosis –
Habronemosis –
Macracanthorhynchosis –
Onchocercosis –
Paramphistomosis –
Parasitic bronchitis –
Schistosomosis –
Spiocercosis –
Stephanofilarosis –
Stephanurosis –
Strongylosis –
Strongyloidosis –
Taeniosis –
Thelaziosis –
Trcichinellosis –
Trichostrongylidosis –
Trichurosis –
Helminth infections of lesser importance –
Diseases caused by protozoa - C. G. D. brown, A. G. Hunter and A. G. Luckins –
Babesiosis –
Bovine babesiosis –
Equine babesiosis –
Ovine and caprine babesiosis –
Porcine babesiosis –
Canine babesiosis –
Besnoitiosis –
Canine leishmaniosis –
Theileriosis –
East coast fever –
Tropical theileriosis –
Benign bovine theileriosis –
Oriental theileriosis –
Malignant ovine theleriosis –
Toxoplasmosis –
Trichomonosis –
Trypanosomosis –
Tsetse transmitted animal trypanosomoses –
Non-tsetse transmitted trypanosoma vivax –
Surra –
Dourine –
Chagas' disease (Trypanosoma cruzi infection) –
Diseases caused by rickettsia - G. R. Scott –
Anaplasmoses –
Bovine anaplasmosis –
Ovine anaplasmosis –
Chlamydiosis –
Cowdriosis –
Cytoecetoses –
Bovine petechial fever –
Tick-borne fever, pasture fever –
Ehrlichiosis –
Bovine ehrlichiosis/nofel –
Canine ehrlichiosis/tropical canine pancytopaenia –
Ovine ehrlichiosis –
Eperythrozoonoses –
Ovine eperythrozoonosis –
Swine eperythrozoonosis –
Q fever –
Diseases caused by viruses - G. R. Scott –
African horse sickness –
African swine fever –
Akabene disease –
Bluetongue –
Border disease –
Bovine ephemeral fever –
Bovine lymphosarcoma –
Bovine orthopox –
Bovine parapox –
Bovine diarrhoea /mucosal disease –
Buffalo pox –
Camel pox –
Caprine arthritis-encephalomyelitis –
Cattle plague –
Epivag –
Equine herpes virus abortion –
Equine infectious anaemia –
Equine viral arteritis –
Equine viral encephalomyelitides –
Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis –
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis –
Japanese equine encephalomyelitis –
West Nile encephalomyelitis –
Foot-and-mouth disease –
Goat plague –
Hog cholera –
Ibaraki disease –
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis –
Infectious pustular vulvovaginitis –
Influenza –
Equine influenza –
Swine influenza –
Lumpy skin disease –
Maedi-visna –
Malignant catarrhal fever –
Mokola rabies –
Nairobi sheep disease –
Orf –
Ovine pulmonary adenomatosis –
Pig pox –
Pseudolumpy skin disease/bovine mammillitis –
Rabies –
Rift valley fever –
Rotavirus diarrhoea –
Scrapie –
Sheep and goat pox –
Vesicular stomatitis –
Wesselbron disease –
Other diseases - A. N. Morrow and M. M. H. Sewell –
Equine anhidrosis –
Epizootic lymphangitis –
Horn cancer.
Date:
1990
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Domestic animal diversity
by Sarkar, Armita
Publication:
New Delhi
Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2013
. 207 pages
, 1. Introduction –
Contribution for diversity –
Gradual change –
Global decline –
Advantages of agrobiodiversity –
High performance breeds may not be high performers –
Disease resistance of indigenous breeds –
Conservation of livestock diversity –
2. Animal-rearing –
Meat –
Dairy products –
Fibre –
Fertilizer –
Labour –
Land management –
Predation –
Disease –
Environmental impact –
Legal definitions –
3. Species of cattle –
Health –
4. The domestic goat –
5. House rabbits –
Characteristics and anatomy –
Other fictional rabbits –
Urban legends –
6. Deer –
Piebald deer –
White deer –
Hybrid deer –
Heraldry –
Reindeer –
Size –
Fur –
Nose and hooves –
Reproduction –
Migration –
Predators –
Tundra reindeer –
Hunting –
Reindeer husbandry –
Economy –
Name etymology –
Local names –
7. Sheep husbandry –
Animal welfare concerns –
8. Domestic Asian water buffalo –
Taxonomy –
Europe and Middle East –
North America –
South America –
Reproduction –
Environmental effects –
First cloned buffalo –
9. Domestic dog –
DNA studies –
Sports and shows –
As food source –
Health risks to humans –
Shelters –
biology –
Hearing –
Smell –
Physical characteristics –
Tail –
Mortality –
Predation –
Neutering –
Dog growl –
Behaviour –
Trainability –
10. Llama –
Mating –
Gestation –
Crias –
Harem breeding –
Field breeding –
Hand breeding –
Spit testing –
Progesterone testing –
Palpation –
Ultrasound –
Inca Empire –
Spanish empire –
Fibre –
11. Donkey –
Nutrition –
Present status –
Feral donkeys –
Donkeys in warfare –
Fable and folklore –
Literature –
12. Horse –
Size and measurement –
Hooves –
Teeth –
Digestion –
Intelligence and learning –
Temperament –
Wild species –
Surviving into modern times –
Domestication –
Feral populations –
Breeds –
Interaction with humans –
Entertainment and culture –
Therapeutic use –
Warfare –
Products –
13. American Bison –
Differences from European Bison –
Wallowing behaviour –
19th century bison hunts –
Bison hunting today –
14. Camel –
Military uses –
19th and 20th centuries –
Milk –
Meat –
15. Domestic cat –
Diseases –
Poisoning –
Sociability –
Grooming –
Impact on prey species –
Impact on birds –
Domesticated cats –
Tabby –
Tortoiseshell and Calico –
Colourpoint –
White cat –
Smoke cats –
body types –
Semi-foreign –
Semi-cobby –
Cobby –
Effects on human health –
Indoor scratching –
Waste –
Feral cats –
History and mythology–
16. Domestic duck –
As pets and ornamentals –
Breeding –
Communication –
Distribution an habitat –
Predators.
Date:
2013
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