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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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Nick Ching-Min Sun,Flora Hsuan-Yi Lo,Bo-Ye Chen et al. Nick Ching-Min Sun et al.
Pangolins are myrmecophagous mammals whose biology and ecology remain poorly studied. Termite mandibles and ant head capsules are the two primary remains found in pangolin feces. Determining the retention time of insect cuticles is importan...
Katherine A Cronin,Amy Tank,Tom Ness et al. Katherine A Cronin et al.
Japanese macaque societies are characterized by frequent intragroup conflict both in free-ranging and zoo-housed conditions. In zoos, understanding the factors that contribute to wounding is of interest because this knowledge can aid in pro...
Barbara Regaiolli,Chiara Angelosante,Giovanna Marliani et al. Barbara Regaiolli et al.
Tamarins and marmosets are small-bodied social callitrichines. Wild callitrichines feed on exudates, such as sap and gum; particularly, marmosets are mainly gummivores, while tamarins consume gums only occasionally and opportunistically. Zo...
Abbey E Wilson,Darrell L Sparks,Katrina K Knott et al. Abbey E Wilson et al.
Chemicals present in urine are thought to play an important role in mate identification in the solitary giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). During the breeding season, females will deposit chemical signals to advertise sexual receptivity ...
Lauren M Caspers,Gina M Ferrie,Kristen Wolfe et al. Lauren M Caspers et al.
The original North American ex situ wildebeest population was believed to originate from the white-bearded wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus albojubatus), which is both morphologically distinct and geographically separated from the brindled...
Andrea S Putnam,Tram N Nguyen,Alison Mott et al. Andrea S Putnam et al.
Hybridization among closely related species is a concern in zoo and aquarium populations where unpedigreed animals are frequently exchanged with the private sector. In this study, we examine possible hybridization in a group of Nubian ibex ...
Milada Řeháková Milada Řeháková
The Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) belongs to the least known nocturnal primates. Tarsiers and remaining biodiversity of the Philippines are under tremendous threats from increasing human expansion, with habitat loss and illegal pet ...
Parker M Pennington,Kira L Marshall,Jonnie M Capiro et al. Parker M Pennington et al.
All extant species in the Rhinocerotidae family are experiencing escalating threats in the wild, making self-sustaining captive populations essential genetic reservoirs for species survival. Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) will be...
Paulin Wendler,Nicolas Ertl,Michael Flügger et al. Paulin Wendler et al.
Pathological lesions of feet occur frequently in captive elephant populations. To improve foot health, it is important to identify risk factors associated with such pathologies. Several previous studies have analyzed potentially influencing...
Austin Leeds,Julie Good,Mandi W Schook et al. Austin Leeds et al.
Positive reinforcement training (PRT) is associated with increases in species-typical behavior and decreases in stereotypic and abnormal behavior in participating animals. Physiological changes following PRT, for example, increases in oxyto...