Bacteria and Fungi from Fish and Other Aquatic Animals

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  • ISBN 9781845938055
  • Weight: 2143g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: CABI Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This practical book provides an updated resource for the identification of bacteria found in animals inhabiting the aquatic environment, illustrated with colour photos. It contains expanded biochemical identification tables to include newly identified pathogenic and saprophytic bacteria, molecular identification tests now available for a greater number of aquatic bacterial pathogens, more information on the pathogenesis and virulence of each organism and new coverage of traditional and molecular identification of fungal pathogens and quality assurance standards for laboratories.
Dr Nicky Buller has been the laboratory supervisor of the bacteriology laboratory at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development in Perth, Western Australia for over 30 years. Bacteria from terrestrial and aquatic animals are identified using phenotypic identification (conventional biochemical methods and MALDI-TOF), and molecular methods (PCR and sequencing). Dr Buller has trained scientists in aquatic bacteriology methods from Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Vietnam and French Polynesia and has given workshops on aquatic bacteria identification methods to students, including overseas students, at Curtin University as part of a Post Graduate degree in aquaculture management. Dr Buller is also author or co-author of 43 journal articles, 7 Australian and New Zealand Standard Diagnostic Procedures and many papers at conferences. She has been Principal or Co-investigator on 11 research projects investigating terrestrial and aquatic animal diseases, including supervision of PhD, Masters or Honours students. She is a reviewer for 16 journals and holds an adjunct position with Murdoch University.

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