Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
Čtenáři této publikace lépe pochopí nutriční potřeby a procesy zvířat. Publikace je samostatný referenční svazek shromažďující nejnovější výzkum v oblasti nutričních potřeb zvířat, trávení a metabolismu. Jedná se o nový klíčový přírůstek do zdobené série učebnic Nutrition Society. Zabývá se nutričními potřebami domácích zvířat a hospodářských zvířat a poskytuje podrobnosti o řadě souvisejících témat. Publikace pojednává o nutričních potřebách a charakteristikách různých druhů, reprodukci, chovu a o tom, jak může výživa významně ovlivnit kvalitu života zvířat a veterinární výsledky.
Tento přístupný text, napsaný pro studenty, výzkumníky i odborníky z praxe, nabízí základní diskuse o teorii i praxi. Výsledkem je kniha, která slibuje oživení výuky v tomto klíčovém oboru.
Čtenáři také v publikaci naleznou:
Podrobnou diskusi o tématech, jako jsou krmné enzymy, výživa monogastrických a přežvýkavců, makroživiny a další.
Autorský tým složený z předních výzkumníků a instruktorů zaměření na udržitelný chov a péči o zvířata.
Publikace je nezbytným úvodem pro studenty bakalářského a magisterského studia biologie zvířat nebo veterinární péče a také ideální referencí pro výzkumníky a veterináře.
Autor: John M. Brameld, Spiridoula Athanasiadou, David A. Kenny, Susan A. Lanham-New
| Nakladatel | Wiley-Blackwell |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781119852728 |
| Vydání | 2026 |
| Vazba | brožovaná |
| Počet stran | 416 |
Understand the dietary needs and processes of animals with this comprehensive resource
»Animal Nutrition« is a single reference volume gathering the latest research into animal nutritional needs, digestion, and metabolism. A seminal new addition to the decorated Nutrition Society Textbook Series, Animal Nutrition covers the nutritional needs of companion animals and livestock, as well as providing detail on a variety of connected subjects. The book discusses the nutritional needs and characteristics of different species, reproduction, husbandry and how nutrition can significantly impact animal quality of life and veterinary outcomes.
Written for the benefit of students, researchers, and practitioners alike, this accessible text offers foundational discussions of both theory and practice. The result is a book which promises to rejuvenate the teaching of this critical field.
»Animal Nutrition« readers will also find:
Detailed discussion of topics including feed enzymes, monogastric and ruminant nutrition, macronutrients, and more
An authorial team comprised of leading researchers and instructors
A focus throughout on sustainable animal husbandry and care
»Animal Nutrition« is the essential introduction for undergraduate and postgraduate students of animal biology or veterinary care, as well as an ideal reference for researchers and veterinarians.
Autors: John M. Brameld, PhD, is Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry in the Faculty of Science at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Spiridoula Athanasiadou, PhD, is a Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), UK.
David A. Kenny, PhD, is Head of the Animal and Bioscience Department, The Agriculture and Food Development Authority (TEAGASC), Ireland.
Susan A. Lanham-New, PhD, is Professor of Human Nutrition and Head of the Discipline of Nutrition, Exercise, Chronobiology & Sleep at the University of Surrey, UK. She also serves as series editor for the Nutrition Society Textbook Series.
| List of Contributors | vii |
| Series Foreword | x |
| Preface | xi |
| About the Companion Website | xiii |
| 1 Global Overview of Sustainable Livestock Production | 1 |
| 2 Comparative Gut Anatomy, Physiology and Digestive Strategies in Large Animals | 13 |
| 3 Macronutrients | 24 |
| 4 Micronutrients | 56 |
| 5 Nutrigenomics in Livestock Production | 84 |
| 6 The Regulation of Food Intake of Animals | 102 |
| 7 The Influence of Nutrition on Reproductive Efficiency of Livestock | 114 |
| 8 Nutrition for Improved Post- Weaning Growth and Lifetime Feed Efficiency in Pigs | 129 |
| 9 The Ideal Protein Concept for Poultry: Past, Present and Prospects | 145 |
| 10 Dairy Cow Nutrition: Pathways and Regulation of the Synthesis of Milk Components | 158 |
| 11 Influence of Nutrition on the Growth and Metabolism of Ruminant Livestock | 172 |
| 12a Rabbits | 187 |
| 12b Hind Gut Fermenters: Nutrition and Metabolism in Equids (Horse Family) | 196 |
| 13 Domestic Animal Nutrition and Metabolism: Companion Animals (Cats and Dogs) | 217 |
| 14 Principles of Precision Feed Evaluation and Diet Formulation for Ruminants | 236 |
| 15 A Vision for Global Sustainable Livestock Production Systems – Setting the Scene for 2050 | 262 |
| 16 Alternative Protein Sources for Animal Feed | 277 |
| 17a The Use of Feed Enzymes and Related Feed Additives | 290 |
| 17b Prebiotic and Probiotic Feed Additives | 299 |
| 18 Dietary Manipulation of Rumen Fermentation to Reduce Enteric Methane Emissions | 305 |
| 19 The Use of Hormonal Growth Enhancers | 327 |
| 20 Bioactive Plants: The Case of Polyphenol- rich Plants for Gastrointestinal Parasite Control in Ruminants | 341 |
| 21 The Functionality of Milk and Dairy Foods at Important Life Stages | 350 |
| 22 Feeding Livestock in Dry and Humid Tropics | 364 |
| Index | 379 |