Economic Zoology


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Economic Zoology


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ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY


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The present book is a novel attempt to make available the students an exhaustive, interesting and valuable information on the subject of Economic Zoology. All kinds of animal pathogens such as protozoans, helminths, nematodes, mites and ticks and household insects, directly or indirectly causing diseases in other animals including humans, have been described in detail covering every aspect of their life history along with the symptoms appearing on the hosts, and their prevention, control and cure. Furthermore, along with the animal pathogens mentioned above, plant pathogens, such as insects, acting as pests of a variety of crops have also been described in full detail. Apart from the harmful effects, animals are also beneficial to mankind. This seems to be justified when we go through the chapters relating to apiculture, lac culture and sericulture along with fisheries, prawn culture, pearl culture, cattle farming, pig farming and poultry farming. Key Features • Chapters enriched with photomicrographs present a realistic description. • Exclusive life cycle diagrams of pathogens are helpful in understanding important events of their life. • Exhaustive coverage of the subject matter helps students to understand the concepts with clarity and provide a wide range of information in a single volume. • Chapter-end review questions help students to prepare for the examinations and assess their subject knowledge.




A Textbook of Economic Zoology


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The book covers the undergraduate and postgraduate syllabi of all the major universities for the economic zoology course. Each chapter presents the discussion of the topics in a scientific way, accompanied with relevant diagrams and pictures. Each chapter is followed by a set of short, descriptive and multiple-choice questions which closely follow the trends of questions asked in degree examinations as well as competitive examinations. It also contains a set of key points that would help the students to retain the learning. Recent data and research in the respective fields of economic zoology on the one hand will satisfy the students and on the other hand will prove a handbook for the research scholars. Keeping in mind the multidisciplinary nature of economic zoology, the biology of some of the common disease-causing organisms and bionomics of the arthropod vectors which are intimately associated with the diseases have been incorporated along with the main topics like sericulture, lac culture, apiculture, poultry, fisheries, dairy science, and so on.




Economic Zoology


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The present book is a novel attempt to make available the students an exhaustive, interesting and valuable information on the subject of Economic Zoology. All kinds of animal pathogens such as protozoans, helminths, nematodes, mites and ticks and household insects, directly or indirectly causing diseases in other animals including humans, have been described in detail covering every aspect of their life history along with the symptoms appearing on the hosts, and their prevention, control and cure. Furthermore, along with the animal pathogens mentioned above, plant pathogens, such as insects, acting as pests of a variety of crops have also been described in full detail. Apart from the harmful effects, animals are also beneficial to mankind. This seems to be justified when we go through the chapters relating to apiculture, lac culture and sericulture along with fisheries, prawn culture, pearl culture, cattle farming, pig farming and poultry farming. In the second edition, the book introduces a section on 'Protozoans and Soil Fertility'. Besides, Multiple Choice Questions have been appended in each chapter to help students analysing the area of their strengths and weaknesses. Key Features Chapters enriched with photomicrographs present a realistic description. Exclusive life cycle diagrams of pathogens are helpful in understanding important events of their life. Exhaustive coverage of the subject matter helps students to understand the concepts with clarity and provide a wide range of information in a single volume. Chapter-end review questions help students to prepare for the examinations and assess their subject knowledge.




Diversity of Non-Chordates & Economic Zoology (English Edition) (Zoology Book) Paper-I


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Purchase the e-Book for B.Sc 5th Semester, which aligns with the Common Minimum Syllabus as per NEP and is designed for all UP State Universities. Delve into the world of 'Diversity of Non-Chordates & Economic Zoology' (Paper-I) through this English Edition Zoology book. Expand your knowledge in Zoology with this comprehensive resource.




Economic Zoology


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Economic Zoology Biostatistics and Animal Behaviour


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1. Economically Important Phytoparasitic Nematodes 2. Insect Pests of Some Economically Important Crops 3. Some Important Parasites and Pests 4. House Hold Insects 5. Mites and Ticks 6. Apiculture 7. Lac Culture 8. Sericulture 9. Edible Fresh Water Fishes 10. Fish Culture 11. Economic Importance of Fish 12. Fish Diseases 13. Poultry 14. Dairy Farming 15. Rat Menace and Its Control BIOSTATISTICS 1. An Introduction to Biostatistics 2. Graphic Representation of Frequency Distribution 3. Measures of Central Tendency 4. Measures of Validity 5. Normal Distribution Log/ Antilog Tables ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 1. Introduction and Significance of Study of Animal Behaviour 2. Concepts and Patterns 3. Approach and Methods 4. Communication 5. Reproductive Behaviour in Animals: Courtship and Mating 6. Aggressive and Territorial Behaviour 7. Parental Behaviour 8. Behavioural Genetics




Fundamentals Of Parasitology Wild Life And Economic Zoology


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Dr.Shailendra Kumar Singh working as Assistant Professor in Deptt.of Zoology, Tilak Dhari P.G.College, Jaunpur since 2004. Dr Singh has a lot of experience of teaching in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Classes. During program he trained several biological techniques under the guidance of Prot. Ajai Singh, Deptt.of Zoology, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur. Dr.Singh renowned academician, beyond teaching he involved in various activities in College. He is actively involved in College Administration as Proctor, and Member of Admission committee in UG and PG classes. Dr.Singh attend more than two dorens National and International Conferences & presented their paper also. Dr. Singh published more than one dozen research papers in Peer Reviewed UGC Care listed Journal. He is the life member of various societies and got prestigious award from GESA, New Delhi. Also this Dr. Singh has certificate in Environmental Science. Under the supervision of Dr.Singh two students are doing Ph.D also.




Applied and Economic Zoology


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Recently Applied and Economic Zoology has been included in national syllabus by UGC for undergraduates. The book examines insect pests, animal pests, natural enemies, beneficial insects, beneficial animals, agricultural chemicals and more. The current book is blueprint for undergraduate students to aware about our natural wild life and its economic importance. The book contains four chapters with illustrations and boxed materials. In the chapter 1, we have covered parasitology, in which we have deliberately discussed about parasites of domestic animals and human, structures, life cycles, pathogenicity, diseases, symptoms and it control. In chapter 2, we consciously talk about vectors and pests. Here, we covered life cycle and control of pest and vectors such as Gundhi bug, Sugarcane leafhopper, Rodents, Termites and Mosquitoes. Chapter 3 is about animal breeding and animal cultures. In this, we stared with basic introduction about breeding and culture, difference between them and then detailed discussion about Animals and Human Society, Animal Breeding, Genetic engineering applications in Animal Breeding, Breeding and Variation, Aquaculture, Pisciculture, Poultry farming, Sericulture, Apiculture, Lac-culture. The last chapter has wild life of India. In this chapter we provided detail for Wild Life Protection and Acts, Documentation of Wild Life, Rare, Endangered and Endemic species, Protected Area Network, Conservation of Wild Life, In-situ and Ex-situ conservation.