Historical development of the survivorship of zoo rhinoceroses-A comparative historical analysis [0.03%]
圈养犀牛存活率的历史发展状况——一种历史比较分析方法的研究
Anita Wittwer,Marco Roller,Dennis W H Müller et al.
Anita Wittwer et al.
Zoo animal husbandry is a skill that should be developing constantly. In theory, this should lead to an improvement of zoo animal survivorship over time. Additionally, it has been suggested that species that are at a comparatively higher ri...
Wing condition does not negatively impact time budget, enclosure usage, or social bonds in a flock of both full-winged and flight-restrained greater flamingos [0.03%]
翅膀状况不影响完全羽翼丰满的火烈鸟和被限制飞行的火烈鸟群的时间预算、围栏使用或社交联系
Adam J George,Paul E Rose
Adam J George
Zoo management techniques for captive birds, such as flight restraint and enclosure type, may affect behavioral performance and are consequently worthy of investigation. Flamingos are amongst the most popular of zoo-housed birds and, as suc...
Adapting conservation breeding techniques using a data-driven approach to restore the 'Alalā (Hawaiian crow, Corvus hawaiiensis) [0.03%]
采用数据驱动的方法适应保护性养殖技术以恢复夏威夷乌鸦(Corvus hawaiiensis)种群
Alison M Flanagan,Bryce Masuda,Lisa Komarczyk et al.
Alison M Flanagan et al.
For some critically endangered species, conservation breeding is a vital steppingstone toward re-establishing wild populations. The 'Alalā (Hawaiian crow, Corvus hawaiiensis), currently extinct in the wild, exists today only in a conservat...
Jeffrey L Coleman,Jennifer T Wyffels,Linda M Penfold et al.
Jeffrey L Coleman et al.
Retention of genetic diversity in successive generations is key to successful ex situ programs and will become increasingly important to restore wild populations of threatened animals. When animal genealogy is partly unknown or gaps exist i...
The influence of feeding routines on the behavior of zoo-housed Sulawesi crested black macaques (Macaca nigra) [0.03%]
喂食规律对动物园饲养的苏拉威西黑 Crested 黑猴(Macaca nigra)行为的影响
C P Howell,Connor Warnes,P A Bayliss
C P Howell
Many species thrive in captivity, yet there is still much to be assessed regarding the often-unknown stressors present that can compromise welfare. Uncovering such stressors is of paramount importance if we are to ensure the zoo environment...
Do not disturb: Visitors' effect on the behavior and welfare of female and male big cats in zoos [0.03%]
游客对动物园中雌性及雄性大型猫科动物行为和福利的影响
Caterina Spiezio,Elena Giulia Galardi,Camillo Sandri et al.
Caterina Spiezio et al.
The effect of visitor presence on animal behavior needs to be evaluated to ensure the welfare and improve the husbandry of the individuals in zoos. This study aims to assess the effect of visitor presence on the behavior and welfare of pair...
Maximizing the potential for living cell banks to contribute to global conservation priorities [0.03%]
最大限度发挥活细胞库在全球性保护优先事项方面的作用
Andrew Mooney,Oliver A Ryder,Marlys L Houck et al.
Andrew Mooney et al.
Although cryobanking represents a powerful conservation tool, a lack of standardized information on the species represented in global cryobanks, and inconsistent prioritization of species for future sampling, hinder the conservation potenti...
Antillean manatee calves in captive rehabilitation change vocal behavior in anticipation of feeding [0.03%]
圈养康复的海牛幼仔会在喂食前改变发声行为
Eric Angel Ramos,Beth Brady,Jake Andrew Lasala et al.
Eric Angel Ramos et al.
Captive animals typically develop anticipatory behaviors, actions of increased frequency done in anticipation of an event such as feeding. Anticipatory behaviors can be an indicator of an animal's welfare. However, for rehabilitating animal...
Playful mouth-to-mouth interactions of belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) in managed care [0.03%]
人工饲养下白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas)嬉戏式的嘴对嘴互动行为
Jackson R Ham,Malin K Lilley,Riley J Wincheski et al.
Jackson R Ham et al.
Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) engage in many forms of play (e.g., object, water, locomotor), but no play is quite as curious as the unusual form of cooperative social play involving mouth-to-mouth interactions. These playful interactions ...
The Zone Overlap Index: A new measure of shared resource use in the zoo [0.03%]
一种新的圈养动物共享资源使用的度量:圈养动物园的重叠指数
James E Brereton,Paul E Rose
James E Brereton
It is important that the environment provided in the zoo is relevant to the species being housed and its suitability be easily assessed by personnel. As shared space and resources can overlap in a zoo's enclosure a tool is required to measu...