As mitigation- and conservation-driven translocations of declining species escalate, establishing best practices for conservation practitioners is critical. A variety of factors, such as individual behaviour, may influence post-release behaviour and survival. Here, we explored the role of individual personality in predicting post-translocation survival and behaviour in juvenile desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii). Using an experimental design with captive tortoises, we found that individual tortoises displayed clear personalities along bold-shy and investigative or exploratory continuums. Following release, personality correlated with burrow use and survival in the wild. Individuals with more exploratory personalities were encountered in ...
We examined the suitability of using translocations as a method to create a new population of Egypti...
Context: Temperament can affect an individual's fitness and survival if it also influences behaviour...
Context: There is little information available on how research activities might cause stress respons...
As mitigation- and conservation-driven translocations of declining species escalate, establishing be...
In spite of growing reliance on translocations in wildlife conservation, translocation efficacy rema...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-38).Translocation of threatened or vulnerable species is ...
We released and monitored 53 juvenile Agassiz’s Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii), aged two to 1...
Translocation is an important conservation management tool. However, not all individuals are equally...
Human–animal interaction (HAI) can be valuable for captive animals, and many zoo-housed species bene...
International audienceAbstract Survival, reproductive and recruitment rates, along with health statu...
Individuals often respond to threatening situations in consistently different ways and these differe...
Captive rearing represents a vital component of many conservation and research programs. However, ca...
•Recipient site (column B): describes four geographic locations in which tortoises were released: Bo...
Species that are either sessile or too slow to resort to flight may instead rely on defences suchas ...
Translocation could be used as a tool in conservation of the threatened Mojave Desert Tortoise (Goph...
We examined the suitability of using translocations as a method to create a new population of Egypti...
Context: Temperament can affect an individual's fitness and survival if it also influences behaviour...
Context: There is little information available on how research activities might cause stress respons...
As mitigation- and conservation-driven translocations of declining species escalate, establishing be...
In spite of growing reliance on translocations in wildlife conservation, translocation efficacy rema...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-38).Translocation of threatened or vulnerable species is ...
We released and monitored 53 juvenile Agassiz’s Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii), aged two to 1...
Translocation is an important conservation management tool. However, not all individuals are equally...
Human–animal interaction (HAI) can be valuable for captive animals, and many zoo-housed species bene...
International audienceAbstract Survival, reproductive and recruitment rates, along with health statu...
Individuals often respond to threatening situations in consistently different ways and these differe...
Captive rearing represents a vital component of many conservation and research programs. However, ca...
•Recipient site (column B): describes four geographic locations in which tortoises were released: Bo...
Species that are either sessile or too slow to resort to flight may instead rely on defences suchas ...
Translocation could be used as a tool in conservation of the threatened Mojave Desert Tortoise (Goph...
We examined the suitability of using translocations as a method to create a new population of Egypti...
Context: Temperament can affect an individual's fitness and survival if it also influences behaviour...
Context: There is little information available on how research activities might cause stress respons...