Nutrition and health in amphibian husbandry

Author:

Ferrie Gina M.12,Alford Vance C.1,Atkinson Jim3,Baitchman Eric4,Barber Diane5,Blaner William S.6,Crawshaw Graham7,Daneault Andy1,Dierenfeld Ellen8,Finke Mark9,Fleming Greg1,Gagliardo Ron10,Hoffman Eric A.2,Karasov William11,Klasing Kirk12,Koutsos Elizabeth13,Lankton Julia114,Lavin Shana R.114,Lentini Andrew7,Livingston Shannon1,Lock Brad15,Mason Tom7,McComb Alejandra13,Morris Cheryl16,Pessier Allan P.1718,Olea-Popelka Francisco89,Probst Tom1,Rodriguez Carlos1,Schad Kristine19,Semmen Kent1,Sincage Jamie1,Stamper M. Andrew1,Steinmetz Jason1,Sullivan Kathleen1,Terrell Scott1,Wertan Nina1,Wheaton Catharine J.1,Wilson Brad10,Valdes Eduardo V.12314

Affiliation:

1. Animals, Science and Environment; Walt Disney World Resort; Lake Buena Vista FL

2. Department of Biology; University of Central Florida; Orlando FL

3. Department of Animal and Poultry Science; University of Guelph; Guelph ON Canada

4. Veterinary Services; Zoo New England; Boston MA

5. Fort Worth Zoo; Fort Worth TX

6. Department of Medicine; Columbia University; New York NY

7. Toronto Zoo; Toronto ON Canada

8. Ellen Dierenfeld LLC; St. Louis MO

9. Mark Finke LLC; Rio Verde AZ

10. Amphibian Ark; Woodland Park Zoo; Seattle WA

11. Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison WI

12. Department of Animal Science; Graduate Program in Avian Sciences, UC Davis; Davis CA

13. Mazuri Exotic Animal Nutrition; Gray Summit MO

14. Department of Animal Sciences; University of Florida; Gainesville FL

15. Zoo Atlanta; Atlanta GA

16. Iowa State University; Ames IA

17. Wildlife Disease Laboratories; Institute for Conservation Research; San Diego Zoo Global; San Diego CA

18. Department of Clinical Sciences; College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; Colorado State University; Fort Collins CO

19. European Association of Zoos and Aquaria; Amsterdam The Netherlands

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine

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