نتایج جستجو برای: captive breeding and re

تعداد نتایج: 16860702  

2003
M. Crofoot M. Mace J. Azua E. MacDonald

The population of great hornbills (Buceros bicornis) in the United States is rapidly aging, and captive breeding efforts have not met population managers’ expectations for a sustainable captive group. Little is known about the reproductive physiology of these birds. This study reports the first data on the reproductive endocrinology of the great hornbill. The hormone profiles of the only pair o...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2013
Laurel Julian Tomasz Piasecki Klaudia Chrzastek Matthew Walters Brejnev Muhire Gordon W Harkins Darren P Martin Arvind Varsani

Beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) causes the highly contagious, in some cases fatal, psittacine beak and feather disease in parrots. The European continent has no native parrots, yet in the past has been one of the world's biggest importers of wild-caught exotic parrot species. Following the banning of this practice in 2007, the demand for exotic pet parrots has largely been met by establis...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2012
Matthew D Venesky Joseph R Mendelson Iii Brittany F Sears Peter Stiling Jason R Rohr

Some species have insufficient defenses against climate change, emerging infectious diseases, and non-native species because they have not been exposed to these factors over their evolutionary history, and this can decrease their likelihood of persistence. Captive breeding programs are sometimes used to reintroduce individuals back into the wild; however, successful captive breeding and reintro...

2002
Theodore Stankowich Paul W. Sherman

Adult naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber) characteristically perform an unusual behavior toward young: they shove small pups frequently and vigorously around the nest. We studied 15 litters in five captive colonies to quantify which adults shove pups, changes in shoving frequencies as pups develop, how external disturbances affect pup-shoving frequencies, and behavior of juveniles that were...

2013
David Wm. Owens Gaëlle Blanvillain

All seven extant species of sea turtles are considered endangered or threatened with extinction. Because of their commercial value for food (particularly the green turtle) and for craft materials (bekko or tortoiseshell from the hawksbill turtle) they have been heavily exploited around the world. Sea turtles are also charismatic animals to view in large aquaria and three species have proven eas...

Journal: :Scientific Investigations Report 2023

First posted June 8, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center777 NW 9th Street Suite 400Corvallis, OR 97330 Captive breeding release programs have been instrumental in preventing the extinction of some wildlife species, but these less successful for other species. Evaluating initial guidelines procedures to start a captive program particu...

2013
Michelle L. Power Samantha Emery Michael R. Gillings

Management strategies associated with captive breeding of endangered species can establish opportunities for transfer of pathogens and genetic elements between human and animal microbiomes. The class 1 integron is a mobile genetic element associated with clinical antibiotic resistance in gram-negative bacteria. We examined the gut microbiota of endangered brush-tail rock wallabies Petrogale pen...

2017
Janna R Willoughby Jamie A Ivy Robert C Lacy Jacqueline M Doyle J Andrew DeWoody

Captive breeding programs are often initiated to prevent species extinction until reintroduction into the wild can occur. However, the evolution of captive populations via inbreeding, drift, and selection can impair fitness, compromising reintroduction programs. To better understand the evolutionary response of species bred in captivity, we used nearly 5500 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs...

Journal: :Zoo biology 2010
David R Rabon William Waddell

Captive-breeding programs have been widely used in the conservation of imperiled species, but the effects of inbreeding, frequently expressed in traits related to fitness, are nearly unavoidable in small populations with few founders. Following its planned extirpation in the wild, the endangered red wolf (Canis rufus) was preserved in captivity with just 14 founders. In this study, we evaluated...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2003
Kristel De Vleeschouwer Kristin Leus Linda Van Elsacker

Reproduction is highly demanding in terms of energy expenditure, and the costs and benefits associated with postponing or investing in a reproductive effort are crucial determinants of an individual's fitness. Understanding the reproductive potential of a species under varying ecological conditions offers important insights into the dynamics of its social system. This study provides the first d...

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