<div><p>Many captive animals are fed diets that are drastically different in mechanical properties than their wild diet. Most captive pantherines are fed a nutritionally supplemented diet consisting almost entirely of ground meat. While many zoos supplement this diet with bones, the fact remains that large captive felids are fed diets that require substantially less masticatory effort than those of their wild counterparts. The osteological effects of this dietary difference have not been fully evaluated. To this end, we compared linear measurements and 3D geometric morphometric landmarks of captive and wild lions and tigers. Using Principal Component (PC) analysis of the linear measurements, not only were the sexes and species statistically...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Despite the accumulating evidence suggesting the importance of phenotypic plasticity in diversificat...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Zoo animals are crucial for conserving and potentially re-introducing species to the wild, yet it is...
Animals kept in the captivity provide an option for morphological comparisons which are in the wild ...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
Tiger subspecific taxonomy is controversial because of morphological and genetic variation found bet...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
International audienceThe process of animal domestication is a key evolutionary transition in human ...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
International audienceDeciphering the plastic (i.e., nonheritable) changes induced by human control ...
Animals in the captivity are under some influences which change their morphological and behavioral p...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Despite the accumulating evidence suggesting the importance of phenotypic plasticity in diversificat...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...
Zoo animals are crucial for conserving and potentially re-introducing species to the wild, yet it is...
Animals kept in the captivity provide an option for morphological comparisons which are in the wild ...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
Tiger subspecific taxonomy is controversial because of morphological and genetic variation found bet...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
International audienceThe process of animal domestication is a key evolutionary transition in human ...
Lion (Panthera leo) populations have dramatically decreased worldwide with a surviving population es...
International audienceDeciphering the plastic (i.e., nonheritable) changes induced by human control ...
Animals in the captivity are under some influences which change their morphological and behavioral p...
In the present study, we used linear morphometrics of the crania, mandible and dentition to explore ...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Despite the accumulating evidence suggesting the importance of phenotypic plasticity in diversificat...
Extant members of the cat family (Felidae) have been considered morphologically skull conservative, ...