Using a practical, evidence-based approach, Clinical Guide to Fish Medicine begins with thorough coverage of taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, water quality, life support systems, performing clinical examinations, necropsy, anesthesia and analgesia, and medications. Subsequent sections cover presenting problems and diseases with information accessible by both clinical signs and diagnosed diseases, organized in alphabetical order.
Veterinary specialists, aquaculturists, or aquatic biologists with an interest in fish medicine will find Clinical Guide to Fish Medicine a must-have resource.
- Provides evidence-based information on fish medicine
- Coverage includes taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, water quality, life support systems, performing clinical examinations, necropsy, anesthesia and analgesia, and medications
- Presenting problems and diseases are accessible by both clinical signs and diagnosed diseases organized in alphabetical order.
Share This Book: