A Veterinary Guide to the Parasites of Reptiles: Arthropods (Excluding Mites) |  | Authors: Susan M. Barnard, Lance A. Durden, Steve J. Upton Publisher: Krieger Publishing Company Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2000 ed Pages: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1
ISBN: 0894649086 Dewey Decimal Number: 639.39 EAN: 9780894649080 ASIN: 0894649086
Publication Date: April 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Clean, with spotless dust jacket
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Product Description This second volume is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of reptilian parasites. Information is comprehensive and presented in annotated outline form for quick reference. Chapters are divided by arthropod groups - mites, ticks, flies and true bugs - and include descriptions, hosts, host locations, sources of infection and life cycles. The text also includes a chapter on laboratory procedures for the herpetoculturist, and a bibliography of approximately 340 references.
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Substantial, comprehensive "user-friendly" reference August 2, 2000 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) This second volume in the A Veterinary Guide To The Parasites Of Reptiles series provides complete information necessary for an accurate diagnosis and treatment of reptiles affected by arthropod parasites (excluding mites). Susan Barnard (Department of Herpetology, Zoo Atlanta) and Lance A. Durden (Institute of Arthropodology and Parasitology, Georgia Southern University) collaborate to produce a text that is comprehensive and presented in annotated outline form for quick reference. Chapters are divided by arthropod groups (true bugs, flies, fleas, and ticks), and includes descriptions, hosts, host locations, sources of infestation and life cycles. Also included is a chapter on laboratory procedures for the herpetoculturist, and a bibliography of more than 430 references. Also highly recommended is the first volume in this series, A Veterinary Guide To The Parasites Of Reptiles: Volume 1, Protozoa.
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