Anatomy and Histology of the Domestic Chicken
1. Auflage August 2024
272 Seiten, Hardcover
Fachbuch
Comprehensive reference describing in-depth physical anatomy and histology of domestic avian species chicken, depicted through high quality macro- and micro-photographs
Atlas of Anatomy and Histology of the Domestic Chicken is a state-of-the-art atlas of avian anatomy that provides a complete collection of both original gross anatomy and histology photographs and texts of all body systems of the birds based on the domestic chicken to depict anatomic features. Using cutting-edge technology to create visualizations of anatomic structure, this specialist reference includes both gross anatomical structures/organs and their histological details next to each other. This approach enables readers to understand the macro- and micro-pictures of each organ/structure under study.
The text includes a total of more than 200 high-resolution, high quality color images and diagrams. Written by two highly qualified professors with significant experience in the field, Anatomy and Histology of the Domestic Chicken includes information on:
* External features of the body, including regions, features, ornaments, shape, feathers, skin, and the uropygial gland
* Musculoskeletal characteristic including cartilage and bone formation and classification, flight and ambulatory muscles
* Digestive system, including the beak, esophagus, crop, proventriculus, ventriculus, intestines, and accessory glands
* Respiratory system, including external nares, the nasal cavity, trachea, upper larynx, syrinx, lungs, and air sacs
* Urinary system, including kidneys and the ureter, cloaca-urodeum, and genital system, covering differences between males and females
* Endocrine system, including pituitary, pineal, adrenal, pancreas, thyroid, and parathyroid glands
* Nervous system with central and peripheral divisions and sense organs including eye and ear
* Lymphatic system, with descriptions of the primary and secondary lymphatic organs
* Egg anatomy and development of the chick embryo
* Applied anatomical concepts important for clinical maneuvers and necropsy
With comprehensive coverage of the subject and highly detailed photographs included throughout the text, Anatomy and Histology of the Domestic Chicken is an indispensable resource for breeders, veterinarians, researchers, avian biologists, pathologists, and students in animal sciences and veterinary fields.
Regions
Features
Ornaments
Shape
Feathers
Skin
Clinical important sites
Uropygial gland
2. Skeleton
Bones including pneumatic
Articulations
Palpable sites for clinical important procedures
3. Muscular system with red and white histology images
Highlights of appendicular musculature
Emphasis on medication injection sites
4. Digestive system
Beak
Oral/pharyngeal cavity
Esophagus
Crop
Proventriculus
Ventriculus
Small intestine (all three segments)
Large intestine (ceci, colorectum, cloaca-coprodeum and proctodeum)
Important clinical sites recommendations
Accessary gland (liver and pancreas)
5. Respiratory system
External nares
Nasal cavity
Trachea
Upper larynx
Syrinx
Lung
Air sacs
Important clinical sites recommendations
6. Urinary system
Kidney
Ureter
Cloaca-urodeum
Important clinical sites recommendations
7. Genital system
Male genital
Female genital
Important clinical sites recommendations
8. Endocrine system
Pituitary
Pineal
Adrenal
Pancreas
Thyroid
Parathyroid
Unltimobranchial body
Important clinical sites recommendations
9. Sense organs
Eye
Ear
Important clinical sites recommendations
10. Cardiovascular system
Heart
Major blood vessels (arteries and veins)
Accessible vessels for injection
11. Lymphatic system
Spleen
Thymus
Bursa of Fabricius (location, size, and involution)
Lymphatic tissues (MALT & GALT)
Immune system overview
12. Nervous system
Brain (cerebrum and cerebellum)
Peripheral nerves (clinically important nerves to be emphasized)
Important clinical sites recommendations
Josep Rutllant, DVM, PhD is Professor of Anatomy and Embryology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences.