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Walster, Chris, and Foyle, Leo (2023) Animal Health Economics. In: Urdes, Laura, Walster, Chris, and Tepper, Julius, (eds.) Pathology and Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Diseases for Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, pp. 404-414.
Alcivar-Warren, Acacia, Bateman, Kelly, Baumgartner, Wes Arend, Clinton, Morag, Foyle, Leo, Lewbart, Gregory, Loh, Richmond, and Tepper, Julius (2023) Aquatic Invertebrates. In: Urdes, Laura, Walster, Chris, and Tepper, Julius, (eds.) Pathology and Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Diseases for Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, pp. 1-80.
Walster, Chris, and Foyle, Leo (2023) Biosecurity: The Use of Risk Assessment, Surveillance, Outbreak Investigation, Modelling Disease Outbreaks. In: Urdes, Laura, Walster, Chris, and Tepper, Julius, (eds.) Pathology and Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Diseases for Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, pp. 382-403.
Walster, Chris, and Foyle, Leo (2023) Diagnostics: Sampling and Diagnostic Testing. In: Urdes, Laura, Walster, Chris, and Tepper, Julius, (eds.) Pathology and Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Diseases for Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, pp. 376-381.
Walster, Chris, and Foyle, Leo (2023) Epidemiology Keyword Refresher. In: Urdes, Laura, Walster, Chris, and Tepper, Julius, (eds.) Pathology and Epidemiology of Aquatic Animal Diseases for Practitioners. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, pp. 353-375.
Cheng, L., Goulven, C.L., Cullen, B.R., Clark, C., Gregorini, P., Sun, X.Z., and Talukder, S. (2023) High genetic merit dairy heifers grazing low quality forage had similar weight gain and urinary nitrogen excretion to those of low genetic merit heifers. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 10. 1234872.