نتایج جستجو برای: captive rearing

تعداد نتایج: 17512  

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2003
Karen J Parker Theresa M Lee

Female meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) are territorial during warm months but demonstrate social tolerance under low temperatures. In spring, females nest together and some pairs participate in communal nursing and rearing of young. Because communal nursing involves significant cooperation, selective pair-bonds may develop between 2 nestmates. Using a choice apparatus, the authors determ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Jérémy Le Luyer Martin Laporte Terry D Beacham Karia H Kaukinen Ruth E Withler Jong S Leong Eric B Rondeau Ben F Koop Louis Bernatchez

Wild stocks of Pacific salmonids have experienced sharp declines in abundance over the past century. Consequently, billions of fish are released each year for enhancing abundance and sustaining fisheries. However, the beneficial role of this widely used management practice is highly debated since fitness decrease of hatchery-origin fish in the wild has been documented. Artificial selection in h...

2012
Akatsuki Saito Yoshi Kawamoto Atsunori Higashino Tomoyuki Yoshida Tomoko Ikoma Yuriko Suzaki Yasushi Ami Tatsuo Shioda Emi E. Nakayama Hirofumi Akari

A recent study showed that the frequency of an antiretroviral factor TRIM5 gene-derived isoform, TRIMCyp, in cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) varies widely according to the particular habitat examined. However, whether the findings actually reflect the prevalence of TRIMCyp in wild cynomolgus macaques is still uncertain because the previous data were obtained with captive monkeys in br...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 1999
L T Nash J Fritz P A Alford L Brent

The developmental origin of abnormal behaviors is generally associated with early rearing environments that lack sufficient physical and sensory stimulation. However, other factors should also be considered. A large sample of captive chimpanzees (128 males and 140 females) was surveyed for the presence or absence of 18 abnormal behaviors. Origin variables included the subject's source (zoo, pet...

Over the last century the reproduction of sturgeon has been intensively studied par Russian scientists who established a technology for the ranching of alevins which included artificial fertilization of gametes taken from wild broodfish and larvae rearing. More recently, since 1970, major contributions originated from teams in the USA, the EU, Japan and Iran. A rather good knowledge of the repr...

Over the last century the reproduction of sturgeon has been intensively studied par Russian scientists who established a technology for the ranching of alevins which included artificial fertilization of gametes taken from wild broodfish and larvae rearing. More recently, since 1970, major contributions originated from teams in the USA, the EU, Japan and Iran. A rather good knowledge of the repr...

Journal: :Folia Primatologica 2021

Early-life experiences may considerably affect the behavioural patterns of adult primates. Particularly, atypical rearing practices might lead to abnormal behaviours and social-sexual deficiencies in captive, non-human We conducted observations mother-reared ( n = 5) hand-reared 6) chimpanzees a social group at Parco Natura Viva, Italy. used continuous focal animal sampling collect data focusin...

2008
Dylan J Fraser

Captive breeding programs are increasingly being initiated to prevent the imminent extinction of endangered species and/or populations. But how well can they conserve genetic diversity and fitness, or re-establish self-sustaining populations in the wild? A review of these complex questions and related issues in salmonid fishes reveals several insights and uncertainties. Most programs can mainta...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2007
Charles J Innis Michael Tlusty Denise Wunn

The Massachusetts population of the northern red-bellied cooter (Pseudemys rubriventris) is listed as federally endangered due to its extremely restricted geographic range and low population. A captive rearing program has been used since 1984 to augment the population. Blood from 30 juvenile specimens from three rearing institutions was collected prior to release, and hematologic and plasma bio...

2017
Luiza Figueiredo Passos Gerardo Garcia Robert John Young

Adaptations to captivity that reduce fitness are one of many reasons, which explain the low success rate of reintroductions. One way of testing this hypothesis is to compare an important behavioural response in captive and wild members of the same species. Thanatosis, is an anti-predator strategy that reduces the risk of death from predation, which is a common behavioral response in frogs. The ...

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