Key Questions in Zoo and Aquarium Studies
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
An understanding of the work of zoos and aquariums is central to many programmes of study in wildlife conservation and more specialised programmes in zoo and aquarium science and management.
This book is intended as a study and revision guide for students following these programmes. It contains 600 multiple-choice questions (and answers) set at three levels-foundation, intermediate and advanced-and grouped into 10 major topic areas:
1. History of zoos and aquariums
2. Zoo and exhibit design
3. Aquariums and Aquatic exhibits
4 Visitor studies, zoo education and zoo research
5. Nutrition and food presentation
6 Reproductive biology and genetics
7. Conservation breeding and assisted reproductive technologies
8. Behaviour, training and environmental enrichment
9. Animal welfare and conservation medicine
10. Zoo organisation and regulation
The book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. It allows the reader to learn and revise the meaning of terms used in zoo and aquarium biology, the principles of animal husbandry and enclosure design, the behaviour of zoo visitors, the operation of captive breeding programmes, the international organisation of zoos, their legal regulation and much more.
The structure of the book allows the study of one topic area at a time, progressing through simple questions to those that are more demanding. Many of the questions require students to use their knowledge to interpret information provided in the form of graphs, diagrams, data or photographs.
Key Questions in Biodiversity
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
An understanding of biodiversity is an important requirement of a wide range of programmes of study including biology, zoology, wildlife conservation and environmental science.
This book is a study and revision guide for students following such programmes in which biodiversity is an important component. It contains 600 multiple-choice questions (and answers) set at three levels-foundation, intermediate and advanced-and grouped into 10 major topic areas:
1. Principles of classification and taxonomy
2. Comparative anatomy and physiology
3. Protoctists, monerans, fungi, lichens and acellular organisms
4. 'Lower' plants and pteridophytes
5. Seed-bearing plants
6. Sponges, cnidarians, nematodes and minor animal phyla
7. Platyhelminths, annelids and molluscs
8. Arthropods and echinoderms
9. Fishes, amphibians and reptiles
10. Birds and mammals
The book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. It allows the reader to learn and revise the meaning of terms used in animal and plant classification, the principles of comparative physiology, and the characteristics of, and diversity in, the major animal and plant taxa. The structure of the book allows the study of one topic area or group of taxa at a time, progressing through simple questions to those that are more demanding. Many of the questions require students to use their knowledge to identify organisms and biological structures from drawings or photographs.
Key Questions in Urban Pest Management
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
Urban pests are common all over the world. These include cockroaches, flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, ticks, fleas, ants, termites, rodents and others. These pests thrive in human structures, where there is food, warmth and places to hide. Urban pests are one of the leading causes of illnesses in humans due to allergies, bites, food contamination and phobias. They can also cause significant damage to property and structures.
Knowledge and training in this field is vital for professional and trainee pest managers. This book is specifically intended to provide an aid to such candidates. The book contains 500 multiple-choice questions (and answers) grouped into the following major topic areas:
The history of urban entomology
Household pests
Cockroaches
Flies
Mosquitoes
Bed bugs
Termites
Sporadic pests
Stored product pests
Vertebrate pests
Pesticides and pesticide formulations
Handling pesticides
Integrated Pest Control
Produced in a convenient format that can be used at any time in any place, the book allows the reader to learn and revise the subject and much more. Its structure allows the study of one topic area at a time, progressing through a simple introduction followed by key revision questions, many of which require students to use their practical knowledge. The answers to each of the questions are provided at the end with short explanations wherever appropriate.
Key Questions in Applied Ecology and Conservation
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
An understanding of applied ecology and conservation is an important requirement of a wide range of programmes of study including applied biology, ecology, environmental science and wildlife conservation.
This book is a study and revision guide for students following such programmes. It contains 600 multiple-choice questions (and answers) set at three levels-foundation, intermediate and advanced-and grouped into 10 major topic areas:
History and foundations of applied ecology and conservation
Environmental pollution and perturbations
Wildlife and conservation biology
Restoration biology and habitat management
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries management
Pest, weed and disease management
Urban ecology and waste management
Global environmental change and biodiversity loss
Environmental and wildlife law and policy
Environmental assessment, monitoring and modelling
The book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. It allows the reader to learn and revise the meaning of terms used in applied ecology and conservation, study the effects of pollution on ecosystems, the management, conservation and restoration of wildlife populations and habitats, urban ecology, global environmental change, environment law and much more. The structure of the book allows the study of one topic area at a time, progressing through simple questions to those that are more demanding. Many of the questions require students to use their knowledge to interpret information provided in the form of graphs, data or photographs.
Key Questions in Hydrology and Watershed Management
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
This book provides a series of exercises of various types covering matters of hydrology and watershed management. The exercises include true/false questions, multiple choice questions, and numeric, graphical, and analytical exercises. The questions draw on the basic disciplines of hydrology and physics, with some stress placed on correct or appropriate units. The questions reflect the authors' many years of teaching watershed management at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Questions cover:
1. Terminology and measurement of flow (and units)
2. Quantifying stream networks
3. Concepts of water balance and evapotranspiration
4. Slope recharge, groundwater hydrology, and water-table/phreatic aquifers
5. Single and paired watershed experiments
6. Impacts of fires on watersheds
7. Concepts and measurements of water quality
8. Flooding forests
9. Valuation of water
10. Protection of forest stream by buffers
11. Urban watershed concepts
The book is self-contained, and designed to be used at any time in any place, either for revision or as source material for teaching. The work is graded so that easier questions are presented early, followed by harder questions. Answers are concise but contain enough information to help students study and revise on a topic-by-topic basis. The book concludes with suggestions for student exercises and projects and is an invaluable resource for both students and instructors.
Key Questions in Animal Behaviour and Welfare
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
An understanding of animal behaviour and welfare is an important requirement of a wide range of programmes of study including biology, zoology, animal welfare, animal behaviour, psychology and zoo biology.
This book is intended as a study and revision guide for students following programmes of study in which animal behaviour and welfare are an important component. It contains 600 multiple-choice questions (and answers) set at three levels-foundation, intermediate and advanced-and grouped into 10 major topic areas:
1. Foundations and history of animal behaviour and welfare
2. Basic concepts and mechanisms in behaviour
3. Biological basis of behaviour
4. Learning, memory and training
5. Territoriality, navigation and migration
6 Animal cognition and communication
7. Behavioural ecology and social behaviour
8. Measuring, recording and analysing animal behaviour and welfare
9. Animal exploitation and welfare
10 Animal rights, ethics and law
The book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. It allows the reader to learn and revise the meaning of terms used in the study of animal behaviour and welfare, methods of recording behaviour and assessing welfare, the physiology of behaviour, learning, memory, cognition, behavioural ecology, animal rights and much more. Many of the questions require students to use their knowledge to interpret information provided in the form of graphs, data or photographs.
Key Questions in Clinical Farm Animal Medicine, Volume 1
Principles of Disease Examination, Diagnosis and Management
Part of the Key Questions series
Providing well over 1,500 questions to test your knowledge of clinical farm animal medicine, the book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction to the topic before providing relevant multiple-choice questions.
Covering clinical veterinary medicine for common livestock species, this book includes questions about:
- clinical examination;
- electrolyte balance and fluid therapy;
- diseases by body system, including respiratory, endocrine, cardiovascular, nervous, digestive and musculoskeletal.
Including a full chapter introducing general concepts of clinical disease, this self-test resource for students provides a convenient and useful current source of information to anyone interested in learning, revising and assessing their knowledge.
Key Questions in Ecology
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
An understanding of ecology is an important requirement of a wide range of academic areas, including biology, zoology and environmental science.
This book is a study and revision guide for students following programmes of study in which ecology is an important component. It contains 600 multiple-choice questions (and answers) set at three levels-foundation, intermediate and advanced-and grouped into 10 major topic areas:
The history and foundations of ecology
Abiotic factors and environmental monitoring
Taxonomy and biodiversity
Energy flow and production ecology
Nutrient and material cycles
Ecophysiology
Population ecology
Community ecology and species interactions
Ecological genetics and evolution
Ecological methods and statistics
The book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. It allows the reader to learn and revise the meaning of ecological terms, the basic processes operating in ecosystems, the dynamics of populations, ecological genetics and the process of evolution, the methods used in ecological surveys, and much more. The structure of the book allows the study of one topic area at a time, progressing through simple questions to those that are more demanding. Many of the questions require students to use their knowledge to interpret information provided in the form of graphs, data or photographs, providing a useful tool for independent study.
Key Questions in Clinical Farm Animal Medicine, Volume 2
Types, Causes and Treatments of Infectious Disease
Part of the Key Questions series
Providing well over 1,500 questions to test your knowledge of clinical farm animal medicine, the book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction to the topic before providing relevant multiple-choice questions.
Covering clinical veterinary medicine for common livestock species, this book includes questions about:
- diseases of the reproductive, integumentary and urinary systems;
- anaesthesia and pain management;
- perinatal and geriatric diseases.
With full chapters also covering diseases of the eye and ear, this self-test resource for students provides a convenient and useful current source of information to anyone interested in learning, revising and assessing their knowledge.
Key Questions in Preventative Farm Animal Medicine, Volume 1
Types, Causes and Treatment of Infectious Diseases
Part of the Key Questions series
Providing well over 1,000 questions to test your knowledge of preventative farm animal medicine, the book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction to the topic before providing relevant multiple-choice questions.
Covering preventative veterinary medicine for common livestock species, the book includes questions on:
- general concepts of preventative medicine;
- viral, bacterial, fungal and mycoplasma diseases;
- ecto- and endo-parasitic infections.
This self-test resource for students provides a convenient and useful current source of information to anyone interested in learning, revising and assessing their knowledge.
Key Questions in Preventative Farm Animal Medicine, Volume 2
Transmission, Diagnosis, Prevention, and Control of Infectious Diseases
Part of the Key Questions series
Providing well over 1,000 questions to test your knowledge of preventative farm animal medicine, the book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction to the topic before providing relevant multiple-choice questions.
Covering preventative veterinary medicine for common livestock species, the book includes questions about:
- rickettsial and protozoan diseases;
- prophylaxis in animals;
- diagnostic techniques;
- collection, preservation, processing and dispatch of clinical materials.
Including a full chapter considering important transboundary, emerging and exotic diseases, this self-test resource for students provides a convenient and useful current source of information to anyone interested in learning, revising and assessing their knowledge.
Key Questions in Clinical Farm Animal Medicine, Volume 3
Therapy, Prevention and Control of Disease
Part of the Key Questions series
Providing well over 1,500 questions to test your knowledge of clinical farm animal medicine, the book has been produced in a convenient format so that it can be used at any time in any place. Each chapter starts with a brief introduction to the topic before providing relevant multiple-choice questions.
Covering clinical veterinary medicine for common livestock species, this book includes questions about:
- diseases of the haemolymphatic and immune system;
- metabolic, genetic, neonatal and deficiency diseases;
- poisoning.
Including a full chapter covering emergency and critical care, this self-test resource for students provides a convenient and useful current source of information to anyone interested in learning, revising and assessing their knowledge.
Key Questions in Environmental Toxicology
A Study and Revision Guide
Part of the Key Questions series
Key Questions in Environmental Toxicology is designed as a self-study tool for undergraduate students. Questions review the origin, characterization and environmental distribution of major pollutants, followed by their absorption and metabolic disposition in living organisms. They address implications for the development of cancer, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary dysfunction and neurological conditions in relation to gaseous pollutants, particulates, persistent organic compounds and radioactive emissions, then cover the impact of pollutants on biodiversity, food safety, and water contamination. This book:
-Covers toxicology from human morbidity, ecological impact and biodiversity perspectives, and emphasises the impact of diverse organic pollutants in worsening these interconnected phenomena, leading to wider environmental emergencies;
-Provides a selection of fill-in-the-gap, multiple choice and short answer question types for students to vary their learning and enhance motivation;
-Includes full answer rationales, allowing students to gain true insight into the subject.
Providing support to programmes across environmental science, ecology and human health, and covering all the major biological toxins and pollutants as well as unintended consequences of actions designed to improve outcomes, this book may be used in conjunction with the companion volume Introduction to Environmental Toxicology.