The endangered African wild dog (AWD; Lycaon pictus) is a highly social canid living in packs with a separate male and female hierarchy. Immobilisation, handling and translocations are acute stressors for AWDs, however such interventions are often needed for species management. In addition, new pack formation or temporary pack separation can lead to an increase in intra-pack aggression. The goal of this double-blinded placebo-controlled study conducted in captive zoo populations was to evaluate whether dog appeasing pheromone (DAP) reduces behavioural stress and faecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels (fGCM) normally associated with pack separation, immobilisation and reintroduction (SIR), and to assess whether this reduces aggressive behav...
The porpoise of this study was to implement research methodologies and assess the effectiveness and ...
The welfare of animals in captivity is of considerable societal concern. A major source of stress, e...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, live in large multi-male family packs, where males are philopatric...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have a complex hierarchical social structure that can lead to aggr...
The endangered African wild dog (AWD; Lycaon pictus) is a highly social canid living in packs with a...
In the last century, human persecution and increased habitat fragmentation has reduced African wild ...
Mean (± SEM) normalised relative hourly rates of (a) total, (b) contact and (c) non-contact dominanc...
Mean (± SEM) normalised relative hourly rates of (a) affiliative behaviour and hourly rates of (b) a...
Mean (± SEM) normalised relative hourly rates of (a) total, (b) passive and (c) active submissive be...
Thirty-six species of canid exist globally, two are classified as critically endangered, three as e...
Normalised relative (a) fGCM and (b) fAM profiles from n = 2 African wild dog females injected with ...
The obligate cooperative nature of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), unique among social canids, is...
The African wild dog (AWD; Lycaon pictus) is endangered with the current population estimated at 6,6...
Dogs are relinquished to shelters due to behavioral problems, such as leash pulling and jumping up. ...
The welfare of animals in captivity is of considerable societal concern. A major source of stress, e...
The porpoise of this study was to implement research methodologies and assess the effectiveness and ...
The welfare of animals in captivity is of considerable societal concern. A major source of stress, e...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, live in large multi-male family packs, where males are philopatric...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have a complex hierarchical social structure that can lead to aggr...
The endangered African wild dog (AWD; Lycaon pictus) is a highly social canid living in packs with a...
In the last century, human persecution and increased habitat fragmentation has reduced African wild ...
Mean (± SEM) normalised relative hourly rates of (a) total, (b) contact and (c) non-contact dominanc...
Mean (± SEM) normalised relative hourly rates of (a) affiliative behaviour and hourly rates of (b) a...
Mean (± SEM) normalised relative hourly rates of (a) total, (b) passive and (c) active submissive be...
Thirty-six species of canid exist globally, two are classified as critically endangered, three as e...
Normalised relative (a) fGCM and (b) fAM profiles from n = 2 African wild dog females injected with ...
The obligate cooperative nature of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), unique among social canids, is...
The African wild dog (AWD; Lycaon pictus) is endangered with the current population estimated at 6,6...
Dogs are relinquished to shelters due to behavioral problems, such as leash pulling and jumping up. ...
The welfare of animals in captivity is of considerable societal concern. A major source of stress, e...
The porpoise of this study was to implement research methodologies and assess the effectiveness and ...
The welfare of animals in captivity is of considerable societal concern. A major source of stress, e...
Ethiopian wolves, Canis simensis, live in large multi-male family packs, where males are philopatric...