Whether the opportunity to breed and rear young improves the welfare of captive animals is currently debated. However, there is very little empirical data available to evaluate this relationship and this study is a first attempt to contribute objective data to this debate. We utilized the existing variation in the reproductive experiences of sanctuary chimpanzees at Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust in Zambia to investigate whether breeding and rearing young was associated with improved welfare for adult females (N = 43). We considered several behavioural welfare indicators, including rates of luxury behaviours and abnormal or stress-related behaviours under normal conditions and conditions inducing social stress. Furthermore, we investig...
This study was funded by a FPU12/00409 scholarship from the Ministry of Education of Spain granted b...
Social enrichment refers broadly to the social lives of chimpanzees as social interactions with othe...
The behaviour of 48 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) was studied over 27 months in Liberia, West...
Whether the opportunity to breed and rear young improves the welfare of captive animals is currently...
peer reviewedEarly-life experiences may considerably affect the behavioural patterns of adult primat...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Karger in Folia Primatologica, available o...
Facilities housing captive animals are full of staff who, every day, interact with the animals under...
Ensuring the welfare of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is crucial, in part because they can a...
Between the years of 1991 and 1995, two different chimpanzee nursery rearing strategies were employe...
Abnormal behaviors in captive animals are generally defined as behaviors that are atypical for the s...
More than 1,400 chimpanzees live in captivity in the US and each has complex social needs. The human...
Abstract In a highly social species like chimpanzees, the process by which individuals become attune...
BACKGROUND: Many captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show a variety of serious behavioural abnorma...
Modern zoos house millions of wild animals but also aim to conduct animal research, educate visitors...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...
This study was funded by a FPU12/00409 scholarship from the Ministry of Education of Spain granted b...
Social enrichment refers broadly to the social lives of chimpanzees as social interactions with othe...
The behaviour of 48 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) was studied over 27 months in Liberia, West...
Whether the opportunity to breed and rear young improves the welfare of captive animals is currently...
peer reviewedEarly-life experiences may considerably affect the behavioural patterns of adult primat...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Karger in Folia Primatologica, available o...
Facilities housing captive animals are full of staff who, every day, interact with the animals under...
Ensuring the welfare of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is crucial, in part because they can a...
Between the years of 1991 and 1995, two different chimpanzee nursery rearing strategies were employe...
Abnormal behaviors in captive animals are generally defined as behaviors that are atypical for the s...
More than 1,400 chimpanzees live in captivity in the US and each has complex social needs. The human...
Abstract In a highly social species like chimpanzees, the process by which individuals become attune...
BACKGROUND: Many captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) show a variety of serious behavioural abnorma...
Modern zoos house millions of wild animals but also aim to conduct animal research, educate visitors...
It is widely accepted that an animal’s early history, including but not limited to its rearing histo...
This study was funded by a FPU12/00409 scholarship from the Ministry of Education of Spain granted b...
Social enrichment refers broadly to the social lives of chimpanzees as social interactions with othe...
The behaviour of 48 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) was studied over 27 months in Liberia, West...