نتایج جستجو برای: elephants

تعداد نتایج: 2148  

2017
Sophie Regnault Jonathon J.I. Dixon Chris Warren-Smith John R. Hutchinson Renate Weller

Foot problems are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in elephants, but are underreported due to difficulties in diagnosis, particularly of conditions affecting the bones and internal structures. Here we evaluate post-mortem computer tomographic (CT) scans of 52 feet from 21 elephants (seven African Loxodonta africana and 14 Asian Elephas maximus), describing both pathology and variant ana...

2009
Noa Pinter-Wollman Lynne A. Isbell Lynette A. Hart

0006-3207/$ see front matter 2009 Elsevier Ltd. A doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2009.01.027 * Corresponding author. Present address: Depar University. 371 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-5020, fax: +1 650 723 6132. E-mail addresses: [email protected], nmpin Wollman), [email protected] (L.A. Isbell), lahart@u Evaluating translocation outcomes is important for improving wildlife management and conser...

2016
Matthew R. Holdgate Cheryl L. Meehan Jennifer N. Hogan Lance J. Miller Joseph Soltis Jeff Andrews David J. Shepherdson

Research with humans and other animals suggests that walking benefits physical health. Perhaps because these links have been demonstrated in other species, it has been suggested that walking is important to elephant welfare, and that zoo elephant exhibits should be designed to allow for more walking. Our study is the first to address this suggestion empirically by measuring the mean daily walki...

2005
M. J. Lawes

As a result of extensive deforestation, the survival of many tropical forest species may depend on disturbed forests. However, recent studies demonstrate that tree regeneration following logging can be slow, decreasing the conservation value of disturbed forests. Here we test whether the dominating herb, Acanthus pubescens, in the understory of logged forest, suppresses tree regeneration in Kib...

Journal: :Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation 2005
U Windberger R Plasenzotti Th Voracek

The large cellular volume of erythrocytes and the increased plasma concentration of proteins in elephants are factors which potentially affect blood rheology adversely. To verify blood rheology, routine hemorheologic variables were analyzed in four African elephants (Loxodonta africana), housed in the zoo of Vienna. Whole blood viscosity at three different shear rates (WBV at low shear rate: WB...

2013
Fiona Maisels Samantha Strindberg Stephen Blake George Wittemyer John Hart Elizabeth A. Williamson Rostand Aba’a Gaspard Abitsi Ruffin D. Ambahe Fidèl Amsini Parfait C. Bakabana Thurston Cleveland Hicks Rosine E. Bayogo Martha Bechem Rene L. Beyers Anicet N. Bezangoye Patrick Boundja Nicolas Bout Marc Ella Akou Lambert Bene Bene Bernard Fosso Elizabeth Greengrass Falk Grossmann Clement Ikamba-Nkulu Omari Ilambu Bila-Isia Inogwabini Fortune Iyenguet Franck Kiminou Max Kokangoye Deo Kujirakwinja Stephanie Latour Innocent Liengola Quevain Mackaya Jacob Madidi Bola Madzoke Calixte Makoumbou Guy-Aimé Malanda Richard Malonga Olivier Mbani Valentin A. Mbendzo Edgar Ambassa Albert Ekinde Yves Mihindou Bethan J. Morgan Prosper Motsaba Gabin Moukala Anselme Mounguengui Brice S. Mowawa Christian Ndzai Stuart Nixon Pele Nkumu Fabian Nzolani Lilian Pintea Andrew Plumptre Hugo Rainey Bruno Bokoto de Semboli Adeline Serckx Emma Stokes Andrea Turkalo Hilde Vanleeuwe Ashley Vosper Ymke Warren

African forest elephants- taxonomically and functionally unique-are being poached at accelerating rates, but we lack range-wide information on the repercussions. Analysis of the largest survey dataset ever assembled for forest elephants (80 foot-surveys; covering 13,000 km; 91,600 person-days of fieldwork) revealed that population size declined by ca. 62% between 2002-2011, and the taxon lost 3...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2008
G Steenkamp W H Ferguson S C Boy S M Ferreira M N Bester

Captive and wild African elephants frequently suffer tusk fractures. Several institutions shorten the tusks of captive elephants to reduce fractures and injury as a result of behaviour within enclosures. Fracturing or coronal amputations that expose pulp lead to pain for the elephant. Estimating coronal pulp lengths may thus help to minimise the risk of pulp exposure during amputations. We aime...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2013
V Obanda J Poghon M Yongo I Mulei M Ngotho K Waititu J Makumi F Gakuya P Omondi R C Soriguer S Alasaad

Tuberculosis is emerging/re-emerging in captive elephant populations, where it causes morbidity and deaths, although no case of TB in wild African elephants has been reported. In this paper we report the first case of fatal TB in an African elephant in the wild. The infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis was confirmed by post-mortem and histological examinations of a female sub-adult elephan...

2017
Donny Gunaryadi Sugiyo Simon Hedges

Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a serious threat to elephants and can cause major economic losses. It is widely accepted that reduction of HEC will often require community-based methods for repelling elephants but there are few tests of such methods. We tested community-based crop-guarding methods with and without novel chili-based elephant deterrents and describe changes in farmers' willingne...

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