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An Introduction to Rumen Studies
About This Book
The rumen is an object of study for many types of biological scientist, from anatomists to microbiologists, and more recently even mathematicians. The developments and use of various experimental techniques have enabled much progress to be made in rumen studies. Several chapters of this book concentrate on these techniques and concepts that stem from their application. Biochemical and microbial interrelationships are dealt with fully, with an emphasis on the integrated nature of the rumen's contents. The book concludes by considering the most fruitful approaches that might lead to a more complete understanding of this complex and efficient organ. Each chapter is a complete unit that can be read and understood without reference to other chapters. A general reading list at the end of each chapter, together with more detailed references, will help to launch the student into any specific area of rumen studies.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- An Introduction to Rumen Studies
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Part I: Introduction
- Part II: Techniques
- Part III: Metabolism
- Part IV: General Approach to Rumen Studies
- Appendix Useful Information
- References
- Index