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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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Neil MacLachlan,Andrew Routh,Gordon Hunt et al. Neil MacLachlan et al.
Humans were long thought to be the only mammal to experience menopause, the permanent cessation of reproduction followed by a long post-reproductive lifespan. More recently, evidence has been found for the existence of menopause in other lo...
Ana Ferreira,Simão Santos,Gonçalo Silva et al. Ana Ferreira et al.
Accurate collection of biometric data is important for understanding the biology and conservation of marine organisms, including elasmobranch and teleost fish, both in nature and controlled environments where monitoring marine specimens' he...
Martin Kränzlin,Idu Azogu-Sepe,Emmanuelle Pouydebat et al. Martin Kränzlin et al.
"An elephant never forgets" is a popular phrase that refers not only to the elephant's extraordinary ability to remember migration routes but also to its pronounced social long-term memory (SLTM). Previous studies have shown intra- and inte...
Leonie Fitskie,Jeroen Kappelhof,Filipe Cunha Leonie Fitskie
For large felids in the wild, intervals between feeding events are irregular since these depend on prey availability and individual hunting success. In contrast, many zoos feed their large felids on fixed schedules. Predictable feeding sche...
Kristin Denryter,Kimberlee B Beckmen Kristin Denryter
Hand-reared animals are invaluable and irreplaceable in studies of wildlife nutrition. Hand-rearing protocols provide insights into dietary and training programs, but less information is available on disease management. In young ruminants, ...
Alison M Flanagan,Bryce Masuda,Jennifer Pribble et al. Alison M Flanagan et al.
Conservation breeding programs can save species from extinction by establishing assurance populations that provide individuals for achieving species recovery goals in the wild. However, keeping animals in human care can result in the select...
Lily Sparrow,Iri Gill,Christopher J Michaels et al. Lily Sparrow et al.
Zoos are under increasing pressure to strategically manage their collections to maximize visitor attendance, financial income, and their contribution to conservation. As a result, the compositions of zoo collections are undergoing significa...
Tanya S Erzinçlioğlu,Georgina Groves,Samantha Ward Tanya S Erzinçlioğlu
In Thailand, tigers are more numerous in captivity than they are in the wild, with 51 facilities housing approximately 1962 tigers. As charismatic fauna, tigers are popular with tourists, and the majority of facilities offer a variety of en...
Tim E R G Huijsmans,Ann Van Soom,Katrien Smits et al. Tim E R G Huijsmans et al.
The declining African and Asian elephant populations emphasize the importance of a backup population. Successful reproduction in captivity plays a key role in maintaining such a genetically diverse ex situ population but is challenged by re...
Elisa Garand,Christiane Krauss,Dennis W H Müller et al. Elisa Garand et al.
It has been suggested repeatedly that zoo-kept giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) have higher body masses than their free-ranging conspecifics. Here, we assess this hypothesis by comparing body mass data of 184 female and 173 male in...