Anatomy of the Forebrain and Cerebellum of African Grasscutter

Anatomy of the Forebrain and Cerebellum of African Grasscutter

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Obadiah, Byanet
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Grasscutter is Africa's second largest wild rodent, after the porcupine. It is the most preferred and expensive bush meat in Africa due to its high protein but low fat contents. Successful domestication of the grasscutter would make it equivalent of South American Guinea pig. This is limited due to paucity of information on its management and basic biology, particularly the nervous system, which coordinate the activities of other systems. This book is aimed at contributing to the basic biology research need for its successful domestication. The general review of mammalian brain, the correlation between structure and function and sexual dimorphism with respect to the cerebral cortex and olfactory bulb and were presented in this book. The book would be useful to the grasscutter researchers, animal scientists, the undergraduate and Postgraduate Students of Medical Sciences. It will also be useful for comparative neuroanatomical studies in rodents.
EAN 9783843351553
ISBN 3843351554
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date November 7, 2010
Pages 112
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 7
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Obadiah, Byanet; Ojo, Samuel A.; Onyeanusi, Barth I.