نتایج جستجو برای: captive wildlife

تعداد نتایج: 24489  

Journal: :South Asian journal of tourism & hospitality 2021

In this era of mass tourism, and to create social financial benefits, it is useful clarify the positive negative aspects animal tourism resources. Following principles environmental protection, public relations methods can make most existing resources from perspectives tourists, aid government bodies strengthen scientific production, help promote knowledge ecological environment, stimulate prot...

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2007
Jay F Kirkpatrick

There are few wildlife populations existing today that can be supported without some form of management. Wildlife fertility control, as one option, has moved from the research stage to actual application with a number of species, including wild horses, urban deer, captive exotic species and even African elephants, but this approach remains controversial in many quarters. Strident debate has ari...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2000
R M Rolland

This paper reviews 22 published field studies that have found an association between exposure to environmental contaminants and alterations in thyroid gland structure, circulating thyroid hormones and vitamin A (retinoid) status in free-ranging populations of wildlife and fish. Vitamin A and thyroid hormones play critical roles during development, growth and function 'throughout life. Studies o...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
André Ganswindt Janine L Brown Elizabeth W Freeman Andrew J Kouba Linda M Penfold Rachel M Santymire Mandi M Vick Nadja Wielebnowski Erin L Willis Matthew R Milnes

Hormone analysis is a precise and widely accepted tool for monitoring reproductive function and responses to stressors. Although hormones are present and can be measured in various biological matrices, non-invasive methods have gained popularity over the past 30 years as a more practical approach for assessing ovarian, testicular and, more recently, adrenocortical activity in intractable wildli...

Journal: :American journal of reproductive immunology 2011
Jay F Kirkpatrick Robin O Lyda Kimberly M Frank

Wildlife, free-ranging and captive, poses and causes serious population problems not unlike those encountered with human overpopulation. Traditional lethal control programs, however, are not always legal, wise, safe, or publicly acceptable; thus, alternative approaches are necessary. Immunocontraception of free-ranging wildlife has reached the management level, with success across a large varie...

1998
Steven R. Sheffield

—Much like the caged canary used by miners, a plethora of wildlife species have been promoted as biomonitors of environmental contamination. These species provide an “early warning system” for toxic contaminants in the environment. Species promoted as useful biomonitors share many common life history characters, such as wide distribution, territorial, non-migratory behavior, high trophic status...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2017
Leila Sabrina Ullmann Mara Lúcia Gravinatti Ricardo Seiti Yamatogi Leonilda Correa Dos Santos Wanderlei de Moraes Zalmir Silvino Cubas Lucilene Granuzzio Camossi Ivan Roque de Barros Helio Langoni Rafael Felipe da Costa Vieira Alexander Welker Biondo

INTRODUCTION: Brazilian native species are reemerging as increasingly free-ranging populations. METHODS: Sera from 31 capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) and 28 peccaries (Pecari tajacu and Tayassu pecari) were tested for anti-Leptospira and anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using microscopic seroagglutination test. RESULTS: Nineteen percent of free-ranging and 10.0% of captive capybaras,...

Journal: :Science 2003
Michael N Nitabach

AFTER WORLDWIDE EFFORT, THE GLOBAL outbreaks of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) (1) were contained in July. However, a recent case discovered in Singapore has generated additional concerns that SARS may resurface. SARS-related efforts have largely centered on crisis control. There is also a fundamental need to develop long-term strategies that can help prevent outbreaks of infectious d...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2014
Amaranta E Kozuch M Elsbeth McPhee

Increased housing of wild nonhuman animals in captivity for conservation, research, and rehabilitation has revealed the importance of systematically analyzing effects of the captive environment on behavior. This study focused on the effects of complexity and time held in captivity on foraging behaviors of wild-caught, adult meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Forty-six individuals captured ...

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