Six Asian elephants at the Oregon Zoo were observed to determine the effects of a poured rubber flooring substrate on captive Asian elephant behavior. Room utilization also was evaluated in seven rooms used for indoor housing, including Front and Back observation areas. Data were collected in three phases. Phase I (Baseline Phase) examined elephant behavior on old concrete floors. In Phase II (Choice Phase), elephant behavior was observed in the Back observation area where room sizes were comparable and when a choice of flooring substrates was available. Phase III (Final Phase) examined elephant behavior when all rooms in both observation areas, Front and Back, were converted to rubberized flooring. Room use in both observation areas remain...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
Despite increased research during the past years, many characteristics of resting behavior in elepha...
Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little attention in...
Graduation date: 2005An experiment was designed to determine the effects of a poured rubber flooring...
Captive African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants can experi-ence foot path...
Captive African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants can experience foot patho...
This study investigates whether foot problems in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) can be li...
Caring for all aspects of zoo elephants’ well‐being is considered a major challenge. Providing an ap...
Chronic stress in zoo elephants can result in undesirable behavioral consequences, lower reproductio...
<p>It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a cap...
<div><p>For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among ...
This study represents the first part of a long-term research project aimed to assess the welfare sta...
It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a captiv...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little atte...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
Despite increased research during the past years, many characteristics of resting behavior in elepha...
Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little attention in...
Graduation date: 2005An experiment was designed to determine the effects of a poured rubber flooring...
Captive African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants can experi-ence foot path...
Captive African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants can experience foot patho...
This study investigates whether foot problems in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) can be li...
Caring for all aspects of zoo elephants’ well‐being is considered a major challenge. Providing an ap...
Chronic stress in zoo elephants can result in undesirable behavioral consequences, lower reproductio...
<p>It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a cap...
<div><p>For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among ...
This study represents the first part of a long-term research project aimed to assess the welfare sta...
It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a captiv...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little atte...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
Despite increased research during the past years, many characteristics of resting behavior in elepha...
Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little attention in...