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期刊名:Zoo biology

缩写:ZOO BIOL

ISSN:0733-3188

e-ISSN:1098-2361

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Marco Roller,Dennis W H Müller,Mads F Bertelsen et al. Marco Roller et al.
Zoos need to evaluate their aim of high husbandry standards. One way of approaching this is to use the demographic data that has been collected by participating zoos for decades, assessing historical change over time to identify the presenc...
Jack Lewton,Paul E Rose Jack Lewton
Social networks research using non-human animals has grown over the past decade, utilizing a wide range of species to answer an array of pure and applied questions. Network approaches have relevance to conservation, evaluating social influe...
Linda M Penfold,Terry Norton,Cheryl S Asa Linda M Penfold
Managing social groups in zoos requires controlling reproduction in individuals that do not have a current breeding recommendation, while simultaneously maintaining social harmony and animal well-being. Contraceptives, such as gonadotropin ...
Shane Matthew Boylan,Whitney Daniel,Christopher Matthews Shane Matthew Boylan
The majority of public aquaria have at least one very large tank (>370,000 liters, 100,000 gallons) as part of their collection. The large water volumes can make treatment difficult when pathogens escape quarantine or cross contamination oc...
Irena Schneiderová,Roman Vodička Irena Schneiderová
Evidence-based husbandry leading to increased reproductive success and strengthening of ex situ populations of slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) living in zoos is highly important. Better fulfillment of their social needs is one of the main pr...
Sarah Louise Spooner,Jessica Rachael Stride Sarah Louise Spooner
Images containing both animals and humans (two-shot images) are popular across social media and zoo advertising. However, these images, even when taken in ethical and conservation settings, have the potential for misinterpretation and may i...
David Rimlinger,Jessica Theule,Kelly Bass David Rimlinger
The Superb Bird-of-paradise (Lophorina superba) has been bred in captivity for more than 50 years but has not been well documented. San Diego Zoo began efforts to breed the Superb Bird-of-paradise in the late 1960s. Through the years, behav...
Ursula Bechert,Sean Hixon,Dennis Schmitt Ursula Bechert
Cortisol is involved in a broad range of physiological processes and enables animals to adapt to new situations and challenges. Diurnal fluctuations in circulating cortisol concentrations in elephants have been demonstrated based on samples...
Louisa M Radosevich,Karin Enstam Jaffe,Darren E Minier Louisa M Radosevich
Comprehensive knowledge of social groups within zoos allows for better understanding of the issues surrounding group stability and how to provide captive animals with optimal care. A developing area of sociality research that works to impro...
Elizabeth Braatz,Jamie Sincage,Zachariah J Gezon et al. Elizabeth Braatz et al.
Raising insects in a laboratory for release into the wild is a common conservation practice, but maintaining breeding colonies year-round can be limited by seasonal food availability. Food availability is particularly challenging for insect...