Until recently, little attention has been focused on the influence of social interactions and the presence of conspecifics on stereotypic pacing in captive carnivores. This study examined the effect of adding a visual barrier between two tiger (Panthera tigris) exhibits on stereotypic pacing behaviour. Continuous sampling was used to record the duration of time tigers spent pacing and the total number of pacing bouts. The results show a significant decrease in stereotypic pacing for the group of six female tigers after obstruction of the view of neighbouring tigers. These results suggest that the opportunity for tigers to view conspecifics in other exhibits may influence time spent pacing therefore it is felt that the design or renovation o...
Many species in the cat family, the Felidae, are listed as vulnerable to extinction. The tiger is on...
Personalities can be determined for individual animals from their distinctive patterns of behaviour,...
India's charismatic wildlife species are facing immense pressure from anthropogenicinduced environme...
Individual animals associated with stereotypy behaviour are considered more stressful compare with t...
Stereotypic pacing is a common occurrence in captive carnivorans. Although stereotypic pacing is typ...
Abstract Captive animals exhibit stereotypic pacing in response to multiple causes, including the in...
To examine the effects of operant conditioning on stereotypic pacing in 3 female African wild dogs l...
A significant challenge for animal care staff in zoos is the prevention or reduction of stereotypic ...
Stereotypical behaviors are repetitive behaviors that appear to have no obvious goal or function - s...
The behavior of captive felids is influenced by enclosure design and management regime. The behavior...
Zoos exhibit wild cat species (felidae) in enclosures that differ in size and complexity in comparis...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
Zoo visitors can affect captive animals in a negative, neutral or positive way. To achieve great we...
Maintaining captive animal populations possesses many benefits to conservation, education, and resea...
India's charismatic wildlife species are facing immense pressure from anthropogenic-induced environm...
Many species in the cat family, the Felidae, are listed as vulnerable to extinction. The tiger is on...
Personalities can be determined for individual animals from their distinctive patterns of behaviour,...
India's charismatic wildlife species are facing immense pressure from anthropogenicinduced environme...
Individual animals associated with stereotypy behaviour are considered more stressful compare with t...
Stereotypic pacing is a common occurrence in captive carnivorans. Although stereotypic pacing is typ...
Abstract Captive animals exhibit stereotypic pacing in response to multiple causes, including the in...
To examine the effects of operant conditioning on stereotypic pacing in 3 female African wild dogs l...
A significant challenge for animal care staff in zoos is the prevention or reduction of stereotypic ...
Stereotypical behaviors are repetitive behaviors that appear to have no obvious goal or function - s...
The behavior of captive felids is influenced by enclosure design and management regime. The behavior...
Zoos exhibit wild cat species (felidae) in enclosures that differ in size and complexity in comparis...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
Zoo visitors can affect captive animals in a negative, neutral or positive way. To achieve great we...
Maintaining captive animal populations possesses many benefits to conservation, education, and resea...
India's charismatic wildlife species are facing immense pressure from anthropogenic-induced environm...
Many species in the cat family, the Felidae, are listed as vulnerable to extinction. The tiger is on...
Personalities can be determined for individual animals from their distinctive patterns of behaviour,...
India's charismatic wildlife species are facing immense pressure from anthropogenicinduced environme...