Dr. Adam%27s Zoo Biology

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The Doctor assisted an alien called Elpha to shut down a zoo and a prison on a wealthy planet. (COMIC: Cell Shock) The Doctor and Amy were separated from the TARDIS when it was taken aboard the SS Lucy Gray as it was preparing to leave the Earth on the eve of a solar storm. In order to recover the TARDIS, they became honorary crew members. Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Zoo biology is the scientific study of animals that live in zoos. This book is intended to provide students and zoo professionals with an introduction to zoo biology and an understanding of the way the zoo community functions. The Human Zoo and The Animal Contract. Dr Morris was the first presenter of Zoo Time, the first television wildlife. Zoo Biology is concerned with reproduction, demographics, genetics, behavior, medicine, husbandry, nutrition, conservation and all empirical aspects of the exhibition and maintenance of wild animals in wildlife parks, zoos, and aquariums. This diverse journal offers a forum for effectively communicating scientific findings, original ideas, and critical thinking related to the role of wildlife.

Rita McManamon

Department of Pathology, Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery

Dr. Adam's Zoo Biology Lab

Clinical Instructor, Director of the UGA Zoo and Exotic Animal Pathology Service, Joint Faculty

Expertise

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  • Wildlife & Exotic Animal Diseases

Biography

Research Interests

  • Zoo/wildlife/exotic animal diagnostic pathology
  • Clinician-pathologist collaboration to understand, diagnose and prevent heart disease in great apes
  • Infectious and degenerative diseases in avian and reptile species

Educational Background

  • BA, Physiology and Behavioral Biology, San Francisco State University
  • DVM, University of California at Davis
  • Anatomic Pathology Residency, University of Georgia

Teaching Experience

  • Anatomic Pathology Clerkship
  • Veterinary Advanced Pathology
  • Zoo Wildlife and Aquatic Medicine
  • Gross Pathology Rounds
  • Histopathology Seminar

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Selected Publications

Journal Of Zoo Biology

  • Lowenstine, L. J., McManamon, R., & Terio, K. A. (2016). Comparative Pathology of Aging Great Apes: Bonobos, Chimpanzees, Gorillas, and Orangutans. Veterinary Pathology. 53(2): 250-276.
  • Rivera, S., Crane, M. M., McManamon, R., & Gregory, C. R. (2015). Surgical treatment of pulmonary melanophoroma in a beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum exasperatum). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 46(2): 397-399.
  • McManamon, R., & Lowenstine, L. J. (2012). Cardiovascular Disease in Great Apes. In (M.E. Fowler, R.E. Miller, Eds.) Fowler’s Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine, Current Therapy 7. Pp. 408-415.
  • Rivera, S., Wellehan, J. F. X., McManamon, R., Innis, C. J., Garner, M. M., Raphael, B. L., . . . Frasca, S. (2009). Systemic adenovirus infection in Sulawesi tortoises (Indotestudo forsteni) caused by a novel siadenovirus. Journal Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 21(4): 415-426.
  • Collette, S. A., McManamon, R., Rech, R. R., & Howerth, E. W. (2010). Pathology in practice. Proventricular dilatation disease. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 236(5): 519-521.
  • McManamon, R. (2008). Diagnostic testing in nonhuman primates. Journal Of Exotic Pet Medicine. 17(1): 31-38.
  • Scott, N. A., McManamon, R., Strobert, E., Cipolla, G. D., Tarazona, N., & Swenson, R. B. (1995). In vivo diagnosis of coronary artery disease in a Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 26(1): 139-143.
  • McManamon R, Hedberg G. (1993). Practical tips in nursery rearing of exotic cats. Journal of Small Exotic Animal Medicine. 2 (3): 137–140.
  • Balke JME, Barker I, Hackenberger MK, McManamon R, Boever WJ. (1989). Reproductive anatomy of three nulliparous female Asian elephants: the development of artificial breeding techniques. Zoo Biology 7 (2): 99 -112.
  • Additional Publications by Dr. McManamon may be found at PubMed.

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