نتایج جستجو برای: captivity

تعداد نتایج: 2531  

2011
Fabrizio Grandi Lourdes M. B. Pessoa Francisco Lúcio Filho Rochele de Araújo Rafael M. Rocha Cláudia Del Fava

Fibrous osteodystrophy (FO) is a common condition described mainly in domestic species, with only few cases described in wild ones kept in captivity. Herein we report a case of FO in a 2 yr-old female common eland antelope (Taurotragus oryx) maintained in captivity and fed with a horse pelleted ration plus hays. The animal showed a firm bilateral symmetrical enlargement of upper maxillary bones...

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2011
James G Robins Corri D Waitt

This review evaluates the use of water as a tool for enriching the environments of macaques (Macaca sp.) in captivity. Many macaque species are known to swim and forage in water in the wild, and in-situ reports suggest that access to water promotes activity and cultural behavior. Yet, there is a relative dearth of information on water enrichment, covering only a small number of macaque species ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Jonathan B Clayton Pajau Vangay Hu Huang Tonya Ward Benjamin M Hillmann Gabriel A Al-Ghalith Dominic A Travis Ha Thang Long Bui Van Tuan Vo Van Minh Francis Cabana Tilo Nadler Barbara Toddes Tami Murphy Kenneth E Glander Timothy J Johnson Dan Knights

The primate gastrointestinal tract is home to trillions of bacteria, whose composition is associated with numerous metabolic, autoimmune, and infectious human diseases. Although there is increasing evidence that modern and Westernized societies are associated with dramatic loss of natural human gut microbiome diversity, the causes and consequences of such loss are challenging to study. Here we ...

Journal: :Teaching & learning anthropology journal 2021

This essay introduces a film that was produced for course project during the Spring 2020 semester. The film, entitled “Captivity,” presents music students’ perspectives and experiences early in pandemic. It points to important role arts play people’s lives as they navigate frightening uncertain situations. can be viewed at https://blount.as.ua.edu/captivity/.

Journal: :Revista brasileira de biologia 1998
R F Guerra E Takase C V Santos

Cross-fostering technique can be defined as adoption of infants by adults of other species. This phenomenon is poorly investigated because very young animals have few opportunities to interact peacefully with non-conspecific adults, either in captivity or in natural conditions. This study describes the induction of cross-fostering in captivity between white tufted-ear (Callithrix jacchus) and b...

2014
Ruth E. Withler

Captive propagation of Pacific salmon is routine, but few captive breeding programs have been conducted to successfully re-establish extirpated wild populations. A captive breeding program for endangered Sakinaw Lake sockeye salmon was established from 84 adults between 2002 and 2005, just prior to extirpation of the wild population. After several years of absence, sockeye salmon released from ...

2014
Kevin D. Kohl Michele M. Skopec M. Denise Dearing

The gastrointestinal tracts of animals contain diverse communities of microbes that provide a number of services to their hosts. There is recent concern that these communities may be lost as animals enter captive breeding programmes, due to changes in diet and/or exposure to environmental sources. However, empirical evidence documenting the effects of captivity and captive birth on gut communit...

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