Zebrafish: A Practical Guide to Husbandry, Welfare and Research Methodology
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After securing popularity in home aquariums, zebrafish have also become an essential animal for biomedical research. Ensuring they are adequately cared for in research settings is therefore of the utmost importance and this book is designed to help laboratories develop good welfare and husbandry practices, refine procedural protocols and engage with ethical obligations. A wide range of topics are addressed, starting with husbandry aspects such as environmental enrichment, nutrition, housing conditions, diseases, health monitoring, biosecurity and larval rearing. More experimental topics are then discussed, such as genotyping, ageing, imaging, behavioural studies, experimental design and statistics. Ethical challenges are also considered through the environmental impact of aquatic facilities and the 3Rs - Replacement, Reduction and Refinement - with a focus on anaesthesia, analgesia, euthanasia and severity assessment. Zebrafish are a shoaling species by nature but this book also takes into account their individual needs by providing: - practical advice from experienced zebrafish caretakers; - bridges between data acquisition and fish welfare; and - the latest guidance for reporting, reproducibility and compliance. This book is written for zebrafish facility personnel and for researchers who are aware of the need for robust care for their zebrafish model. It also provides an unparalleled insight for ethics committee members with the intention to provide the best care possible for this ever-important fish.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 30 Sep 2024
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781800629424
About
Jean-Philippe Mocho (Edited By) J-P graduated in France as a Doctor in Veterinary Medicine at the start of the century. He practiced as a large animal vet across the French countryside Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland. In 2009 he joined the Royal Veterinary College to dedicate his career to laboratory animals as a Named Veterinary Surgeon providing his services to London's major academia and research institutes. His approach based on his experience of population medicine led him to the new shores of aquatic facilities. He devoted himself to the development of better care for zebrafish thanks to experimental data supporting the 3Rs and the publication of recommendations. The latter was helped by J-P's leadership in activities of the Federation of European Laboratory Animal Science Associations such as organising international congresses chairing scientific committees and convening working groups on aquatics.