نتایج جستجو برای: zoo animals

تعداد نتایج: 215449  

Journal: :Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS 2011
Thangavel Rajagopal Govindaraju Archunan Mahadevan Sekar

This study investigated behavioral activities (resting, moving, aggressive, social, and reproductive behavior) and fecal cortisol levels in 8 individually identified adult male blackbucks during periods of varying levels of zoo visitors (zero, low, high, and extremely high zoo visitor density). This study also elucidated whether zoo visitor density could disturb nonhuman animal welfare. This st...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2007

Journal: :Wildlife rehabilitation bulletin 2022

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Claire M Jardine Nicol Janecko Mike Allan Patrick Boerlin Gabhan Chalmers Gosia Kozak Scott A McEwen Richard J Reid-Smith

We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in fecal Escherichia coli isolates from raccoons (Procyon lotor) living in Ontario, Canada. From June to October 2007, we trapped raccoons in three areas: one primarily urban site around Niagara, one primarily rural site north of Guelph, and one at the Toronto Zoo. In addition, we conducted a long...

Journal: :Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 2017
Sarah Webber Marcus Carter Wally Smith Frank Vetere

In this paper we investigate social dimensions of technology use in human–animal interactions, through a study of interactive systems at the zoo. Zoos are a familiar place for encounters between humans and non-domesticated animals. Accordingly, we examine zoos as a significant site to extend research into animal–computer interaction (ACI). We present a case study that examines the deployment an...

2017
Christian Schiffmann Marcus Clauss Jean-Michel Hatt

Various body condition scoring (BCS) methods have been developed as management tools in zoo animal husbandry. In contrast to BCS for farm animals, where visual and palpable features are used, these protocols are mainly restricted to visual cues. Considering their inherent subjectivity, such methods face scepticism as their reliability is questioned. In terms of their respective methodology, com...

2014
Juliano A. Bogoni Malva I. M. Hernández

Mammal feces are the primary food and nesting resource for the majority of dung beetle species, and larval development depends on the quantity and quality of that resource. Physiological necessities, competitive interactions, and resource sharing are common and suggest that dung beetles may show preferences for feces of greater nutritional quality, which may in turn impact beetle assemblages an...

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