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The seminal reference on the care of laboratory and captive
animals,
The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of
Laboratory and Other Research Animals is a must-have for
anyone working in this field. The UFAW Handbook has been
the definitive text since 1947. Written for an international
audience, it contains contributions from experts from around
the world. The book focuses on best practice principles
throughout, providing comprehensive coverage, with all chapters
being peer reviewed by anonymous referees. As well as
addressing the husbandry of laboratory animals, the content is
also of great value to zoos and aquaria.
Changes for the eighth edition:
- Revised and updated to reflect developments since
publication of the previous edition.
- New chapters on areas of growing concern, including: the
3Rs; phenotyping; statistics and experimental design; welfare
assessment; legislation; training of people caring for lab
animals; and euthanasia.
- All material combined into one volume for ease of
reference.
This book is published on behalf of UFAW (The Universities
Federation for Animal Welfare), with whom we also publish the
UFAW/Wiley-Blackwell Animal Welfare Book Series. This
major series of books provides an authoritative source
of information on worldwide developments, current thinking
and best practice in the field of animal welfare science and
technology. For details of all of the titles in the series
see www.wiley.com/go/ufaw.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–2): Robert Hubrecht and James
Kirkwood
Chapter 2 The Three Rs (pages 3–22): Jon Richmond
Chapter 3 The Design of Animal Experiments (pages 23–36):
Michael F. W. Festing
Chapter 4 Introduction to Laboratory Animal Genetics (pages
37–60): Michael F. W. Festing and Cathleen Lutz
Chapter 5 Phenotyping of Genetically Modified Mice (pages
61–75): Rikke Westh Thon, Merel Ritskes?hoitinga, Hilary Gates
and Jan?bas Prins
Chapter 6 Brief Introduction to Welfare Assessment: A ‘Toolbox’
of Techniques (pages 76–91): Naomi Latham
Chapter 7 Welfare and ‘Best Practice’ in Field Studies of
Wildlife (pages 92–106): Julie M. Lane and Robbie A.
McDonald
Chapter 8 Legislation and Oversight of the Conduct of Research
Using Animals: A Global Overview (pages 107–123): Kathryn
Bayne, Timothy H. Morris and Malcolm P. France
Chapter 9 Planning, Design and Construction of Efficient Animal
Facilities (pages 124–135): Barbara Holgate
Chapter 10 Enrichment: Animal Welfare and Experimental Outcomes
(pages 136–146): Robert Hubrecht
Chapter 11 Special Housing Arrangements (pages 147–162): Mike
Dennis
Chapter 12 Refinements in in?House Animal Production and
Breeding (pages 163–168): Roger Francis
Chapter 13 Transportation of Laboratory Animals (pages
169–182): William J. White, Sonja T. Chou, Carl B. Kole and Roy
Sutcliffe
Chapter 14 Nutrition, Feeding and Animal Welfare (pages
183–193): Bart Savenije, Jan Strubbe and Merel
Ritskes?Hoitinga
Chapter 15 Attaining Competence in the Care of Animals Used in
Research (pages 194–205): Bryan Howard and Timo
Nevalainen
Chapter 16 Positive Reinforcement Training for Laboratory
Animals (pages 206–218): Gail Laule
Chapter 17 Euthanasia and Other Fates for Laboratory Animals
(pages 219–226): Sarah Wolfensohn
Chapter 18 Wild mammals (pages 227–245): Ian R. Inglis, Fiona
Mathews and Anne Hudson
Chapter 19 The Laboratory Opossum (pages 246–261): John L.
Vandeberg and Sarah Williams?Blangero
Chapter 20 Tree Shrews (pages 262–275): Eberhard Fuchs and
Silke Corbach?Sohle
Chapter 21 The Laboratory Mouse (pages 276–310): Vera
Baumans
Chapter 22 The Laboratory Rat (pages 311–326): Jaap M.
Koolhaas
Chapter 23 The Laboratory Gerbil (pages 327–347): Eva
Waiblinger
Chapter 24 The Syrian Hamster (pages 348–358): David
Whittaker
Chapter 25 The Husbandry and Welfare of Non?Traditional
Laboratory Rodents (pages 359–369): Chris Sherwin
Chapter 26 Voles (pages 370–379): Jonathan J. Cooper
Chapter 27 The Guinea Pig (pages 380–398): Sylvia Kaiser,
Christine Kruger and Norbert Sachser
Chapter 28 The Laboratory Rabbit (pages 399–417): Lena Lidfors
and Therese Edstrom
Chapter 29 The Ferret (pages 418–431): Michael Plant and Maggie
Lloyd
Chapter 30 The Laboratory Dog (pages 432–452): Judy Macarthur
Clark and C. Jane Pomeroy
Chapter 31 The Domestic Cat (pages 453–472): Sandra
McCune
Chapter 32 Pigs and Minipigs (pages 473–494): Wolfgang
Holtz
Chapter 33 Cattle (pages 495–509): Roger Ewbank
Chapter 34 Sheep and Goats (pages 510–524): Colin L. Gilbert
and Keith M. Kendrick
Chapter 35 The horse (pages 525–542): Fernando Montesso
Chapter 36 Marmosets and Tamarins (pages 543–563): Hannah M.
Buchanan?smith
Chapter 37 Squirrel Monkeys (pages 564–578): Lawrence E.
Williams, Alan G. Brady and Christian R. Abee
Chapter 38 Capuchin monkeys (pages 579–591): James R. Anderson
and Elisabetta Visalberghi
Chapter 39 Old World Monkeys (pages 592–617): Sarah
Wolfensohn
Chapter 40 Chimpanzees (pages 618–633): Steven J. Schapiro and
Susan P. Lambeth
Chapter 41 The Domestic Fowl (pages 635–654): Ian J. H.
Duncan
Chapter 42 The Japanese Quail (pages 655–673): Kimberly M.
Cheng, Darin C. Bennett and Andrew D. Mills
Chapter 43 The zebra finch (pages 674–685): Ruedi G. Nager and
Graham Law
Chapter 44 Pigeons and Doves (pages 686–696): Anthony McGregor
and Mark Haselgrove
Chapter 45 The European Starling (pages 697–705): Melissa
Bateson and Lucy Asher
Chapter 46 Terrestrial Reptiles: Lizards, Snakes and Tortoises
(pages 707–730): John E. Cooper
Chapter 47 Aquatic Reptiles (pages 731–740): Simon Tonge
Chapter 48 Amphibians, with Special Reference to Xenopus (pages
741–760): Richard Tinsley
Chapter 49 Fish (pages 761–784): James F. Turnbull and Iain
Berrill
Chapter 50 Cephalopoda (pages 785–817): Bernd U. Budelmann
THE UFAW HANDBOOK ON The Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals, Eighth Edition......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
Contributors......Page 9
Foreword......Page 12
1: Introduction......Page 13
PART 1: IMPLEMENTING THE THREE Rs IN RESEARCH USING ANIMALS......Page 15
2: The Three Rs......Page 17
3: The design of animal experiments......Page 35
4: Introduction to laboratory animal genetics......Page 49
5: Phenotyping of genetically modified mice......Page 73
6: Brief introduction to welfare assessment: a ‘toolbox’ of techniques......Page 88
7: Welfare and ‘best practice’ in field studies of wildlife......Page 104
8: Legislation and oversight of the conduct of research using animals: a global overview......Page 119
9: Planning, design and construction of efficient animal facilities......Page 136
10: Enrichment: animal welfare and experimental outcomes......Page 148
11: Special housing arrangements......Page 159
12: Refinements in in-house animal production and breeding......Page 175
13: Transportation of laboratory animals......Page 181
14: Nutrition, feeding and animal welfare......Page 195
15: Attaining competence in the care of animals used in research......Page 206
16: Positive reinforcement training for laboratory animals......Page 218
17: Euthanasia and other fates for laboratory animals......Page 231
PART 2: SPECIES KEPT IN THE LABORATORY......Page 239
Mammals......Page 241
18: Wild mammals......Page 243
19: The laboratory opossum......Page 258
20: Tree shrews......Page 274
21: The laboratory mouse......Page 288
22: The laboratory rat......Page 323
23: The laboratory gerbil......Page 339
24: The Syrian hamster......Page 360
25: The husbandry and welfare of non-traditional laboratory rodents......Page 371
26: Voles......Page 382
27: The guinea pig......Page 392
28: The laboratory rabbit......Page 411
29: The ferret......Page 430
30: The laboratory dog......Page 444
31: The domestic cat......Page 465
32: Pigs and minipigs......Page 485
33: Cattle......Page 507
34: Sheep and goats......Page 522
35: The horse......Page 537
36: Marmosets and tamarins......Page 555
37: Squirrel monkeys......Page 576
38: Capuchin monkeys......Page 591
39: Old World monkeys......Page 604
40: Chimpanzees......Page 630
Birds......Page 647
41: The domestic fowl......Page 649
42: The Japanese quail......Page 667
43: The zebra finch......Page 686
44: Pigeons and doves......Page 698
45: The European starling......Page 709
Reptiles and Amphibia......Page 719
46: Terrestrial reptiles: lizards, snakes and tortoises......Page 721
47: Aquatic reptiles......Page 743
48: Amphibians, with special reference to Xenopus......Page 753
Fish......Page 773
48: Fish......Page 775
Cephalopoda......Page 797
50: Cephalopoda......Page 799
Index......Page 830