Description

Book Synopsis

This bestseller has been an essential book for all those working with laboratory animals since it was first published in 1994. This fourth edition retains all the classic features that have made it a must-have reference including emphasis on best practice in order to improve animal welfare. The contents have been thoroughly updated and reorganised to make sure it is a really practical book for day-to-day use in the laboratory. The first section of the book covers principles applicable to all species, for example husbandry, handling and the education and training required by scientists and technical staff working with animals in the laboratory. Later chapters focus on specific species or groups of species.

New to this edition:
Reflects changes in European legislation and their impact on national legislation
Covers recommendations for the education and training of those carrying out animal experiments across Europe
New chapters on ethical considerations and ba

Trade Review

In summary, this is a useful book which contains a great deal of information on many of the environmental and technical aspects of laboratory animal management.” (BTS News, 1 September 2014)

The result is a solid pick for any collection concerned with laboratory and testing conditions.” (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 August 2013)



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements xvii

1 Education and Training for the Personal Licence Holder 1

Introduction 1

Framework for Education and Training of Licence Holders 2

Core modules 4

Prerequisite and additional modules 4

Education and training in the UK 4

Aims of Accredited Training 4

Continuing Professional Development and Reflective Practice 5

Summary 5

References 6

2 Ethical Considerations around using Animals in Research 7

History of the Use of Animals in Research 7

The Ethics of Using Animals in Experiments 9

The Local Ethical Review Process 12

Measuring harms and benefits 12

The Principles of the Three RS 13

Replacement 13

Reduction 14

Refinement 15

Prospective, ongoing and retrospective review: reflective practice and the refinement loop 15

Public Perceptions 17

Transparency and freedom of information 18

References 18

3 The Regulatory Framework 21

Introduction to Legislation Regulating the Use of Animals in Research 21

European legislation 22

The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 22Protected animals 23

Regulated procedures 23

Exemptions 24

Licensing of places 24

The personal licence 25

Project licences 28

The Section 2C licence 30

Additional controls 32

Administration of the Act 33

Assessment of licences and inspection of premises 33

Offences and infringements 33

Communication 34

Statistics of Animal Usage 34

Other Relevant Legislation 34

References 36

4 Balancing Animal Welfare with Science 37

Welfare versus Science? 37

What is Welfare? 37

Quality of life 38

Why assess welfare? 39

Who should assess welfare? 40

How to assess welfare 40

Development of welfare assessment systems 44

Consideration of cumulative suffering 46

References 48

5 Animal Husbandry, Environmental Enrichment and Occupational Health and Safety 51

Animal Husbandry 51

Types of housing 52

Bedding and nesting materials 54

Nutrition 54

Environment 55

Handling techniques 56

Environmental Enrichment 56

Evaluation of enrichment and other refinements to housing and care 58

Evaluating the effect of a potential refinement on animals 58

Evaluating the effect of a potential refinement on science 61

Evaluating the effect of a potential refinement on animal house management 62

Supply and Transport 63

Aspects of Health, Safety and Security Affecting Animal Care 64

COSHH, CLP and REACH 65

Genetically modified organisms 66

Health and safety in animal facilities 67

Miscellaneous health and safety hazards and risks 71

Acknowledgements 74

References and Further Reading 74

6 Principles of Animal Use and Experimental Design 77

Principles of Experimental Design 77

Minimising variation 78

Selection of animals: species, strain, genetically altered animals 79

Genetic and Welfare Monitoring of GA and HM Animals 81

Background health status 82

Sources of infection 83

Health monitoring 84

Biosecurity and containment for rodents 86

References 87

7 Handling and Techniques 89

Prior Considerations 89

Training and competence of operator 89

Acclimatisation 90

Training of animals 90

Restraint of animals 90

Equipment 91

Administration of Substances 91

ADME 91

Administration volumes 93

Administration techniques 93

Legal considerations 103

Removal of Blood 104

Quality of samples 104

Technique for venipuncture 105

Methods of venipuncture in different species 108

Placement and Maintenance of Indwelling Cannulae 111

Withdrawal of blood 112

Long-term cannulation 112

Removal of cannulae 112

Potential sequelae 112

Arterial Sampling and Arterial Loops 113

Needle puncture 113

Arterial cannulae 113

Arterial loops 113

Miscellaneous Procedures 113

Creation and maintenance of fistulae 113

Administration techniques 114

Sampling 115

Antibody production 116

Equipment for Blood Collection and Administration of Substances 119

Over-the-needle cannulae 119

Evacuated blood-collection tubes 119

Butterfly needles 120

Tourniquets 120

Vasodilating agents 120

References 120

8 Humane Methods of Killing 123

Ethical Considerations in Killing Animals 123

Legal constraints 123

When to kill an animal 123

Preparation for humane killing 125

Methods of Euthanasia 127

Chemical methods of euthanasia 127

Physical methods of euthanasia 130

Other methods of euthanasia 131

Schedule 1 methods 132

References 133

9 Anaesthesia and Analgesia 137

Introduction 137

Pre-Anaesthetic Care and Evaluation 138

Acclimatisation 138

Training 138

Fasting 138

Handling 139

Health status 139

Local anaesthetics 139

Premedication 139

General Anaesthesia 142

General principles 142

Balanced anaesthesia 142

Administration of anaesthetics 143

Inhalation anaesthesia 144

Injectable anaesthesia 151

Long-term and non-recovery anaesthesia 164

Recovery and post-anaesthetic care 165

Local anaesthetics 166

Anaesthetic Management 167

Physiological stability 167

Depth of anaesthesia 170

Equipment monitoring 171

Anaesthetic Emergencies 171

Muscle Relaxation During Anaesthesia 172

Monitoring anaesthesia under neuromuscular blocking agents 173

Neuromuscular blocking agents 173

References 174

10 Introduction to Surgery and Surgical Techniques 177

Pre-Surgical Preparation 177

Animal 177

Instruments and equipment 178

Facilities 178

Personnel 178

Principles of Aseptic Technique 179

Atmosphere 180

Surgical team 180

Instruments 181

Methods of sterilisation 181

Preparation of the animal 183

Summary of Lasa Guidelines on Rodent Surgery 184

Conduct of Surgical Procedures 184

Inflammation and wound healing 184

Types of healing 185

Factors affecting healing 186

Performance of surgical procedures 187

Surgical Instruments 189

Skin incision 190

Dissection 191

Haemostasis 191

Wound closure 193

Other instruments 193

Suturing Techniques and Materials 195

Suture needles 196

Suture placement 197

Surgical knots 197

Suture patterns 198

Suture materials 201

Sizes of suture 206

Packaging 206

Summary 207

References 207

11 Small Laboratory Animals 209

Rodents 209

Dentition 209

Nutrition and digestion 210

Water 210

Behaviour 211

Senses and communication 211

Housing 211

Environment 211

Anaesthesia 212

Mouse 212

Behaviour 212

Communication 213

Feeding 214

Environment 215

Breeding 215

Growth 215

Handling 216

Pain and stress recognition 217

Common diseases and health monitoring 218

Biological data and useful reference data 218

Rat 218

Behaviour 219

Housing 219

Feeding 220

Water 220

Environment 220

Breeding 220

Growth and development 221

Handling 221

Pain and stress recognition 222

Common diseases and health monitoring 223

Biological data and useful reference data 223

Hamster 223

Behaviour 224

Housing 224

Feeding 225

Water 225

Environment 226

Breeding 226

Handling 227

Pain and stress recognition 227

Common diseases and health monitoring 227

Biological data and useful reference data 227

Gerbil 227

Behaviour 228

Housing 229

Feeding 229

Water 230

Environment 230

Breeding 230

Handling 230

Pain and stress recognition 231

Common diseases and health monitoring 231

Biological data and useful reference data 231

Guinea Pig 232

Behaviour 232

Housing 233

Feeding and water 233

Environment 234

Breeding 234

Growth 234

Handling 235

Recognition of pain and stress 235

Common diseases and health monitoring 235

Anaesthesia 236

Biological data and useful reference data 236

Rabbit 237

Behaviour 237

Housing 238

Feeding 239

Water 240

Environment 240

Breeding 241

Growth 241

Handling 242

Pain and stress recognition 242

Common diseases and health monitoring 243

Biological data and useful reference data 243

Anaesthesia in the rabbit 243

References 244

12 Carnivores 247

Dog 247

Behaviour 248

Housing 249

Feeding 249

Water 250

Environment 250

Breeding 250

Growth 251

Handling 251

Pain and stress recognition 251

Common diseases and health monitoring 253

Biological data and useful reference data 253

Anaesthesia 254

Ferret 254

Behaviour 255

Housing 255

Feeding 256

Water 257

Environment 257

Breeding 257

Growth 258

Handling 258

Pain and stress recognition 259

Common diseases and health monitoring 259

Biological data and useful reference data 260

Anaesthesia 260

References 261

13 Primates 263

Use of Primates in Research 263

New World Monkeys 263

Marmoset 264

Old World Monkeys 266

Sources, supply and transportation 266

Breeding 268

Housing 269

Feeding/watering 271

Health Monitoring, Quarantine and Common Diseases 272

Health-screening programme 273

Laboratory Procedures 274

Handling and restraint 274

Training 275

Administration of substances, blood sampling 276

Telemetry 277

Anaesthesia, analgesia and post-operative care 277

Husbandry post-surgery 277

Welfare 278

Natural behaviour 278

Assessment of welfare 279

Euthanasia 281

Record keeping 281

References 281

14 Production (Farm) Animals 287

C. J. Trower

Poultry 287

Biology 288

Domestic Chicken 289

Behaviour 289

Housing 289

Feeding 290

Water 290

Environment 291

Breeding 291

Handling 292

Techniques 292

Pain and stress recognition 294

Common diseases and health monitoring 294

Biological data and useful reference data 295

Anaesthesia of chickens 296

Ruminants 296

Sheep 297

Behaviour 298

Housing 298

Feeding 299

Water 300

Environment 300

Breeding 300

Handling 301

Pain and stress recognition 302

Common diseases and health monitoring 302

Anaesthesia and surgery 304

Useful data 304

Goats 305

Behaviour 306

Housing 306

Feeding 306

Water 307

Environment 307

Breeding 307

Handling 307

Pain and stress recognition 307

Common diseases and health monitoring 308

Anaesthesia and analgesia 308

Cattle 308

Behaviour 308

Housing 309

Feeding 309

Environment 310

Breeding 310

Handling 310

Pain and stress recognition 311

Common diseases and health monitoring 311

Anaesthesia 312

Useful data 312

Pigs 312

Supply 313

Behaviour 313

Housing 313

Feeding 314

Water 315

Environment 316

Breeding 316

Growth 317

Handling 317

Pain and stress recognition 318

Common diseases and health monitoring 318

Techniques 319

Anaesthesia 319

Useful data 321

References and Further Reading 321

References 321

Further reading 321

15 Wild Animals 323

General Considerations 323

Legislation and Guidance 323

Considerations under the UK Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 324

Project Planning 325

Catching and Trapping 325

Handling Wild Animals 326

Anaesthesia of Wild Animals 326

General considerations 326

Inhalational anaesthesia 329

Injectable anaesthesia 330

Identification of Wild Animals 333

Release of Animals Back to the Wild 334

References 335

16 Aquatic Species 337

Introduction 337

Fish 337

Sources of fish 338

General biology 338

Biological data 338

Husbandry 338

Water quality 340

Feeding 340

Handling and Techniques 340

Identification 341

Anaesthesia 342

Administration of compounds 342

Collection of samples 343

Surgery 344

Post-operative care and analgesia 344

Health and disease 345

Recognition of pain and distress 345

Euthanasia 346

Zebrafish 346

Sources of fish 346

Behaviour 347

Husbandry 347

Feeding 347

Breeding 348

Health and disease 349

Rainbow Trout 349

Feeding 349

Breeding 349

Health and disease 350

Amphibians 350

Biology and behaviour 351

Identification 352

Husbandry 352

Feeding 353

Breeding 354

Handling 355

Anaesthesia 355

Techniques 356

Surgery 356

Health and disease 356

Euthanasia 357

References 357

Glossary 359

Index 363

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      Book Synopsis

      This bestseller has been an essential book for all those working with laboratory animals since it was first published in 1994. This fourth edition retains all the classic features that have made it a must-have reference including emphasis on best practice in order to improve animal welfare. The contents have been thoroughly updated and reorganised to make sure it is a really practical book for day-to-day use in the laboratory. The first section of the book covers principles applicable to all species, for example husbandry, handling and the education and training required by scientists and technical staff working with animals in the laboratory. Later chapters focus on specific species or groups of species.

      New to this edition:
      Reflects changes in European legislation and their impact on national legislation
      Covers recommendations for the education and training of those carrying out animal experiments across Europe
      New chapters on ethical considerations and ba

      Trade Review

      In summary, this is a useful book which contains a great deal of information on many of the environmental and technical aspects of laboratory animal management.” (BTS News, 1 September 2014)

      The result is a solid pick for any collection concerned with laboratory and testing conditions.” (Midwest Book Reviews, 1 August 2013)



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements xvii

      1 Education and Training for the Personal Licence Holder 1

      Introduction 1

      Framework for Education and Training of Licence Holders 2

      Core modules 4

      Prerequisite and additional modules 4

      Education and training in the UK 4

      Aims of Accredited Training 4

      Continuing Professional Development and Reflective Practice 5

      Summary 5

      References 6

      2 Ethical Considerations around using Animals in Research 7

      History of the Use of Animals in Research 7

      The Ethics of Using Animals in Experiments 9

      The Local Ethical Review Process 12

      Measuring harms and benefits 12

      The Principles of the Three RS 13

      Replacement 13

      Reduction 14

      Refinement 15

      Prospective, ongoing and retrospective review: reflective practice and the refinement loop 15

      Public Perceptions 17

      Transparency and freedom of information 18

      References 18

      3 The Regulatory Framework 21

      Introduction to Legislation Regulating the Use of Animals in Research 21

      European legislation 22

      The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 22Protected animals 23

      Regulated procedures 23

      Exemptions 24

      Licensing of places 24

      The personal licence 25

      Project licences 28

      The Section 2C licence 30

      Additional controls 32

      Administration of the Act 33

      Assessment of licences and inspection of premises 33

      Offences and infringements 33

      Communication 34

      Statistics of Animal Usage 34

      Other Relevant Legislation 34

      References 36

      4 Balancing Animal Welfare with Science 37

      Welfare versus Science? 37

      What is Welfare? 37

      Quality of life 38

      Why assess welfare? 39

      Who should assess welfare? 40

      How to assess welfare 40

      Development of welfare assessment systems 44

      Consideration of cumulative suffering 46

      References 48

      5 Animal Husbandry, Environmental Enrichment and Occupational Health and Safety 51

      Animal Husbandry 51

      Types of housing 52

      Bedding and nesting materials 54

      Nutrition 54

      Environment 55

      Handling techniques 56

      Environmental Enrichment 56

      Evaluation of enrichment and other refinements to housing and care 58

      Evaluating the effect of a potential refinement on animals 58

      Evaluating the effect of a potential refinement on science 61

      Evaluating the effect of a potential refinement on animal house management 62

      Supply and Transport 63

      Aspects of Health, Safety and Security Affecting Animal Care 64

      COSHH, CLP and REACH 65

      Genetically modified organisms 66

      Health and safety in animal facilities 67

      Miscellaneous health and safety hazards and risks 71

      Acknowledgements 74

      References and Further Reading 74

      6 Principles of Animal Use and Experimental Design 77

      Principles of Experimental Design 77

      Minimising variation 78

      Selection of animals: species, strain, genetically altered animals 79

      Genetic and Welfare Monitoring of GA and HM Animals 81

      Background health status 82

      Sources of infection 83

      Health monitoring 84

      Biosecurity and containment for rodents 86

      References 87

      7 Handling and Techniques 89

      Prior Considerations 89

      Training and competence of operator 89

      Acclimatisation 90

      Training of animals 90

      Restraint of animals 90

      Equipment 91

      Administration of Substances 91

      ADME 91

      Administration volumes 93

      Administration techniques 93

      Legal considerations 103

      Removal of Blood 104

      Quality of samples 104

      Technique for venipuncture 105

      Methods of venipuncture in different species 108

      Placement and Maintenance of Indwelling Cannulae 111

      Withdrawal of blood 112

      Long-term cannulation 112

      Removal of cannulae 112

      Potential sequelae 112

      Arterial Sampling and Arterial Loops 113

      Needle puncture 113

      Arterial cannulae 113

      Arterial loops 113

      Miscellaneous Procedures 113

      Creation and maintenance of fistulae 113

      Administration techniques 114

      Sampling 115

      Antibody production 116

      Equipment for Blood Collection and Administration of Substances 119

      Over-the-needle cannulae 119

      Evacuated blood-collection tubes 119

      Butterfly needles 120

      Tourniquets 120

      Vasodilating agents 120

      References 120

      8 Humane Methods of Killing 123

      Ethical Considerations in Killing Animals 123

      Legal constraints 123

      When to kill an animal 123

      Preparation for humane killing 125

      Methods of Euthanasia 127

      Chemical methods of euthanasia 127

      Physical methods of euthanasia 130

      Other methods of euthanasia 131

      Schedule 1 methods 132

      References 133

      9 Anaesthesia and Analgesia 137

      Introduction 137

      Pre-Anaesthetic Care and Evaluation 138

      Acclimatisation 138

      Training 138

      Fasting 138

      Handling 139

      Health status 139

      Local anaesthetics 139

      Premedication 139

      General Anaesthesia 142

      General principles 142

      Balanced anaesthesia 142

      Administration of anaesthetics 143

      Inhalation anaesthesia 144

      Injectable anaesthesia 151

      Long-term and non-recovery anaesthesia 164

      Recovery and post-anaesthetic care 165

      Local anaesthetics 166

      Anaesthetic Management 167

      Physiological stability 167

      Depth of anaesthesia 170

      Equipment monitoring 171

      Anaesthetic Emergencies 171

      Muscle Relaxation During Anaesthesia 172

      Monitoring anaesthesia under neuromuscular blocking agents 173

      Neuromuscular blocking agents 173

      References 174

      10 Introduction to Surgery and Surgical Techniques 177

      Pre-Surgical Preparation 177

      Animal 177

      Instruments and equipment 178

      Facilities 178

      Personnel 178

      Principles of Aseptic Technique 179

      Atmosphere 180

      Surgical team 180

      Instruments 181

      Methods of sterilisation 181

      Preparation of the animal 183

      Summary of Lasa Guidelines on Rodent Surgery 184

      Conduct of Surgical Procedures 184

      Inflammation and wound healing 184

      Types of healing 185

      Factors affecting healing 186

      Performance of surgical procedures 187

      Surgical Instruments 189

      Skin incision 190

      Dissection 191

      Haemostasis 191

      Wound closure 193

      Other instruments 193

      Suturing Techniques and Materials 195

      Suture needles 196

      Suture placement 197

      Surgical knots 197

      Suture patterns 198

      Suture materials 201

      Sizes of suture 206

      Packaging 206

      Summary 207

      References 207

      11 Small Laboratory Animals 209

      Rodents 209

      Dentition 209

      Nutrition and digestion 210

      Water 210

      Behaviour 211

      Senses and communication 211

      Housing 211

      Environment 211

      Anaesthesia 212

      Mouse 212

      Behaviour 212

      Communication 213

      Feeding 214

      Environment 215

      Breeding 215

      Growth 215

      Handling 216

      Pain and stress recognition 217

      Common diseases and health monitoring 218

      Biological data and useful reference data 218

      Rat 218

      Behaviour 219

      Housing 219

      Feeding 220

      Water 220

      Environment 220

      Breeding 220

      Growth and development 221

      Handling 221

      Pain and stress recognition 222

      Common diseases and health monitoring 223

      Biological data and useful reference data 223

      Hamster 223

      Behaviour 224

      Housing 224

      Feeding 225

      Water 225

      Environment 226

      Breeding 226

      Handling 227

      Pain and stress recognition 227

      Common diseases and health monitoring 227

      Biological data and useful reference data 227

      Gerbil 227

      Behaviour 228

      Housing 229

      Feeding 229

      Water 230

      Environment 230

      Breeding 230

      Handling 230

      Pain and stress recognition 231

      Common diseases and health monitoring 231

      Biological data and useful reference data 231

      Guinea Pig 232

      Behaviour 232

      Housing 233

      Feeding and water 233

      Environment 234

      Breeding 234

      Growth 234

      Handling 235

      Recognition of pain and stress 235

      Common diseases and health monitoring 235

      Anaesthesia 236

      Biological data and useful reference data 236

      Rabbit 237

      Behaviour 237

      Housing 238

      Feeding 239

      Water 240

      Environment 240

      Breeding 241

      Growth 241

      Handling 242

      Pain and stress recognition 242

      Common diseases and health monitoring 243

      Biological data and useful reference data 243

      Anaesthesia in the rabbit 243

      References 244

      12 Carnivores 247

      Dog 247

      Behaviour 248

      Housing 249

      Feeding 249

      Water 250

      Environment 250

      Breeding 250

      Growth 251

      Handling 251

      Pain and stress recognition 251

      Common diseases and health monitoring 253

      Biological data and useful reference data 253

      Anaesthesia 254

      Ferret 254

      Behaviour 255

      Housing 255

      Feeding 256

      Water 257

      Environment 257

      Breeding 257

      Growth 258

      Handling 258

      Pain and stress recognition 259

      Common diseases and health monitoring 259

      Biological data and useful reference data 260

      Anaesthesia 260

      References 261

      13 Primates 263

      Use of Primates in Research 263

      New World Monkeys 263

      Marmoset 264

      Old World Monkeys 266

      Sources, supply and transportation 266

      Breeding 268

      Housing 269

      Feeding/watering 271

      Health Monitoring, Quarantine and Common Diseases 272

      Health-screening programme 273

      Laboratory Procedures 274

      Handling and restraint 274

      Training 275

      Administration of substances, blood sampling 276

      Telemetry 277

      Anaesthesia, analgesia and post-operative care 277

      Husbandry post-surgery 277

      Welfare 278

      Natural behaviour 278

      Assessment of welfare 279

      Euthanasia 281

      Record keeping 281

      References 281

      14 Production (Farm) Animals 287

      C. J. Trower

      Poultry 287

      Biology 288

      Domestic Chicken 289

      Behaviour 289

      Housing 289

      Feeding 290

      Water 290

      Environment 291

      Breeding 291

      Handling 292

      Techniques 292

      Pain and stress recognition 294

      Common diseases and health monitoring 294

      Biological data and useful reference data 295

      Anaesthesia of chickens 296

      Ruminants 296

      Sheep 297

      Behaviour 298

      Housing 298

      Feeding 299

      Water 300

      Environment 300

      Breeding 300

      Handling 301

      Pain and stress recognition 302

      Common diseases and health monitoring 302

      Anaesthesia and surgery 304

      Useful data 304

      Goats 305

      Behaviour 306

      Housing 306

      Feeding 306

      Water 307

      Environment 307

      Breeding 307

      Handling 307

      Pain and stress recognition 307

      Common diseases and health monitoring 308

      Anaesthesia and analgesia 308

      Cattle 308

      Behaviour 308

      Housing 309

      Feeding 309

      Environment 310

      Breeding 310

      Handling 310

      Pain and stress recognition 311

      Common diseases and health monitoring 311

      Anaesthesia 312

      Useful data 312

      Pigs 312

      Supply 313

      Behaviour 313

      Housing 313

      Feeding 314

      Water 315

      Environment 316

      Breeding 316

      Growth 317

      Handling 317

      Pain and stress recognition 318

      Common diseases and health monitoring 318

      Techniques 319

      Anaesthesia 319

      Useful data 321

      References and Further Reading 321

      References 321

      Further reading 321

      15 Wild Animals 323

      General Considerations 323

      Legislation and Guidance 323

      Considerations under the UK Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 324

      Project Planning 325

      Catching and Trapping 325

      Handling Wild Animals 326

      Anaesthesia of Wild Animals 326

      General considerations 326

      Inhalational anaesthesia 329

      Injectable anaesthesia 330

      Identification of Wild Animals 333

      Release of Animals Back to the Wild 334

      References 335

      16 Aquatic Species 337

      Introduction 337

      Fish 337

      Sources of fish 338

      General biology 338

      Biological data 338

      Husbandry 338

      Water quality 340

      Feeding 340

      Handling and Techniques 340

      Identification 341

      Anaesthesia 342

      Administration of compounds 342

      Collection of samples 343

      Surgery 344

      Post-operative care and analgesia 344

      Health and disease 345

      Recognition of pain and distress 345

      Euthanasia 346

      Zebrafish 346

      Sources of fish 346

      Behaviour 347

      Husbandry 347

      Feeding 347

      Breeding 348

      Health and disease 349

      Rainbow Trout 349

      Feeding 349

      Breeding 349

      Health and disease 350

      Amphibians 350

      Biology and behaviour 351

      Identification 352

      Husbandry 352

      Feeding 353

      Breeding 354

      Handling 355

      Anaesthesia 355

      Techniques 356

      Surgery 356

      Health and disease 356

      Euthanasia 357

      References 357

      Glossary 359

      Index 363

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