نتایج جستجو برای: elephants

تعداد نتایج: 2148  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
L E L Rasmussen George Wittemyer

Elephants have extraordinary olfactory receptive equipment, yet this sensory system has been only minimally investigated in wild elephants. We present an in-depth study of urinary chemical signals emitted by individual, behaviourally characterized, wild male African elephants, investigating whether these compounds were the same, accentuated, or diminished in comparison with captive individuals....

2016
Janine L. Brown Stephen Paris Natalia A. Prado-Oviedo Cheryl L. Meehan Jennifer N. Hogan Kari A. Morfeld Kathy Carlstead

As part of a multi-institutional study of zoo elephant welfare, we evaluated female elephants managed by zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and applied epidemiological methods to determine what factors in the zoo environment are associated with reproductive problems, including ovarian acyclicity and hyperprolactinemia. Bi-weekly blood samples were collected from 95 African...

2018
Scott Schlossberg Michael J Chase Curtice R Griffin

With populations of African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) declining across the continent, assessing the status of individual elephant populations is important for conservation. Angola's elephant population represents a key linkage between the larger populations of Namibia and Botswana. Elephants in Angola were decimated during the 1975-2002 Angolan civil war, but a 2005 survey showed ...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2005
Moti Nissani Donna Hoefler-Nissani U Tin Lay U Wan Htun

Two experiments explored the behavior of 20 Asian elephants (Elephas aximus) in simultaneous visual discrimination tasks. In Experiment 1, 7 Burmese logging elephants acquired a white+/black- discrimination, reaching criterion in a mean of 2.6 sessions and 117 discrete trials, whereas 4 elephants acquired a black+/white- discrimination in 5.3 sessions and 293 trials. One elephant failed to reac...

2016
Michael A. Mole Shaun Rodrigues DÁraujo Rudi J. van Aarde Duncan Mitchell Andrea Fuller

Most of southern Africa's elephants inhabit environments where environmental temperatures exceed body temperature, but we do not know how elephants respond to such environments. We evaluated the relationships between apparent thermoregulatory behaviour and environmental, skin and core temperatures for tame savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana) that were free-ranging in the hot parts of the day...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2009
Paul A Rees

This study examined the distribution of 495 Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) and 336 African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in 194 zoos, most of which were located in Europe (49.1%) and North America (32.6%). Cows outnumbered bulls 4 to 1 (Loxodonta) and 3 to 1 (Elephas). Groups contained 7 or fewer: mean, 4.28 (sigma = 5.73). One fifth of elephants lived alone or with one conspecific. Forty-s...

2017
Gary Simpson Ralph Zimmerman Elena Shashkina Liang Chen Michael Richard Carol M. Bradford Gwen A. Dragoo Rhonda L. Saiers Charles A. Peloquin Charles L. Daley Paul Planet Apurva Narachenia Barun Mathema Barry N. Kreiswirth

Although awareness of tuberculosis among captive elephants is increasing, antituberculosis therapy for these animals is not standardized. We describe Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission between captive elephants based on whole genome analysis and report a successful combination treatment. Infection control protocols and careful monitoring of treatment of captive elephants with tuberculosis ...

2012
Nishant M. Srinivasaiah Vijay D. Anand Srinivas Vaidyanathan Anindya Sinha

BACKGROUND A dearth in understanding the behavior of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at the scale of populations and individuals has left important management issues, particularly related to human-elephant conflict (HEC), unresolved. Evaluation of differences in behavior and decision-making among individual elephants across groups in response to changing local ecological settings is essential...

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

Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little attention in zoological research. African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) and Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) rest includes recumbent postures, but no large-scale investigation of African and Asian zoo elephant recumbence has been previously conducted. We used anklets equipped with accelerometers to m...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2000
R S Larsen M D Salman S K Mikota R Isaza R J Montali J Triantis

Mycobacterium tuberculosis has become an important agent of disease in the captive elephant population of the United States, although current detection methods appear to be inadequate for effective disease management. This investigation sought to validate a multiple-antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for screening of M. tuberculosis infection in captive elephants and to document ...

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