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Author Bowles, David E., author.

Title Guide to venomous and medically important invertebrates / David E. Bowles, James A. Swaby and Harold J. Harlan.

Publication Info. Clayton South, VIC : CSIRO Publishing, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 228 pages) : color illustrations
text file EPUB 26MB
Physical Medium polychrome
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; About the authors; Acknowledgements; Dangerous invertebrates; Invertebrate threats; Personal protection measures; Sponges (Phylum Porifera); Coelenterates (Phylum Cnidaria: jellyfish, sea anemones, sea fans, corals); Bryozoans (Phylum Bryozoa); Echinoderms (Phylum Echinodermata: sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers); Segmented worms (Phylum Annelida: leeches, polychaetes); Molluscs (Phylum Mollusca: cephalopods, cone shells, sea butterflies, sea slugs, snails); Spiders (Order Araneae); Scorpions (Order Scorpiones).
Mites and chiggers (Subclass Acari); Ticks (Subclass Acari); Centipedes and millipedes (Classes Chilopoda and Diplopoda); Crustacea; Lice (Order Phthiraptera); Cockroaches (Order Blattodea); True bugs (Order Hemiptera); Ants, bees, wasps and hornets (Order Hymenoptera); Moths (Order Lepidoptera); Beetles (Order Coleoptera); Flies (Order Diptera); Fleas (Order Siphonaptera); Selected references; Web-based sources of hazardous invertebrate references and information; Glossary
Appendix 1. United States Environmental Protection Agency registered repellent efficacy and use assessments; Appendix 2. United States Environmental Protection Agency registered repellent safety data and safety assessments; Appendix 3. Some United States Environmental Protection Agency registered commercial insect repellent product information; Appendix 4. Likely human allergens in botanical repellents; Appendix 5. Personal health summary example; Appendix 6. Medically important and venomous invertebrates of the world.
Appendix 7. Common vector-borne diseases, their vectors, distribution, symptoms, vaccines and chemoprophylaxis; Index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Access National edeposit: Available onsite at the National Library of Australia, State Library Victoria Online access with authorization. AU-CaNED
Summary Though many are harmless and even beneficial, invertebrates are some of the world's most feared and dangerous creatures. Guide to Venomous and Medically Important Invertebrates describes the health threats posed by invertebrate groups worldwide, from physical pain and annoyance to disease transmission risk. Featuring clear photographs, distribution maps and descriptions of biological, physical and behavioural characteristics of key groups, this book aids identification of potentially harmful invertebrates. It also summarises personal protection measures to reduce the risk of attack and disease, and provides guidance on treatment. This book will help to protect the health of travellers and serve as a reference for medical personnel working in high-risk areas, as well as those interested in entomology.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Poisonous invertebrates.
Poisonous invertebrates.
Indexed Term Australian
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Swaby, James A., author.
Harlan, Harold J., author.
Other Form: Print version: Bowles, David. Guide to Venomous and Medically Important Invertebrates. Collingwood : CSIRO PUBLISHING, ©2018 9781486308842
ISBN 1486308856 (electronic book)
9781486308859 (electronic book)
9781486308866 (electronic book)
1486308864
Standard No. YBP15811907
Music No. EB00770981 Recorded Books