Part of the conservation strategy of zoos is participation in ex situ conservation efforts in the form of captive breeding programs. Standardizing methods to describe and quantify behavior of animals housed at different institutions is an essential tool for understanding intra-species behaviors [Carlstead 2000; Carlstead 2002]. The primary objective of this study was to determine if a significant difference exists between the behavior of captive and wild populations of Lemur catta (ring-tailed lemurs) and to explore the implications of the results for captive management and reintroduction programs. Captive lemurs were found to be more inactive than wild lemurs and the type of enclosure (indoor or outdoor) had an impact on their species-typi...
The ability of a species to disperse is a key component in maintaining gene flow and therefore genet...
Analyzing the effects of cognitive motor interferences (CMI) on walking is usually done in patients ...
The purpose of this study was to examine a single bacterial species isolated from Great Smoky Mounta...
With wild spider monkey populations in decline, investigations contributing to captive welfare, and ...
North American freshwater mussels are an imperiled group of organisms, with 29 of the 102 species in...
The late prehistoric entity of the Mill Creek cultures underwent extensive research during the 1960s...
Polyploidy has played a spectacular role in plant evolution. Through allopolyploidization, two or mo...
Oregon’s two native freshwater turtle species, Chrysemys picta bellii (Western painted turtle) and A...
Animals exploit complex environments in an optimal way, often with limited brain capacities. Interes...
Chapter 1. Mitigating Human-Coyote Conflict Requires an Understanding of What Facilitates Coyote Use...
As the world's human population increases, so does the competition for natural resources between hum...
Uncovering the evolutionary and ecological process that has lead to biodiversity has been, and conti...
Streams of Nurture is a kinetic visual novel that explores the practices and socioeconomic implicati...
The use of perennial plant materials as a renewable source of energy may constitute an important opp...
In this study, I investigated the diversity of parasites found in cheetah and wild ungulates in Sout...
The ability of a species to disperse is a key component in maintaining gene flow and therefore genet...
Analyzing the effects of cognitive motor interferences (CMI) on walking is usually done in patients ...
The purpose of this study was to examine a single bacterial species isolated from Great Smoky Mounta...
With wild spider monkey populations in decline, investigations contributing to captive welfare, and ...
North American freshwater mussels are an imperiled group of organisms, with 29 of the 102 species in...
The late prehistoric entity of the Mill Creek cultures underwent extensive research during the 1960s...
Polyploidy has played a spectacular role in plant evolution. Through allopolyploidization, two or mo...
Oregon’s two native freshwater turtle species, Chrysemys picta bellii (Western painted turtle) and A...
Animals exploit complex environments in an optimal way, often with limited brain capacities. Interes...
Chapter 1. Mitigating Human-Coyote Conflict Requires an Understanding of What Facilitates Coyote Use...
As the world's human population increases, so does the competition for natural resources between hum...
Uncovering the evolutionary and ecological process that has lead to biodiversity has been, and conti...
Streams of Nurture is a kinetic visual novel that explores the practices and socioeconomic implicati...
The use of perennial plant materials as a renewable source of energy may constitute an important opp...
In this study, I investigated the diversity of parasites found in cheetah and wild ungulates in Sout...
The ability of a species to disperse is a key component in maintaining gene flow and therefore genet...
Analyzing the effects of cognitive motor interferences (CMI) on walking is usually done in patients ...
The purpose of this study was to examine a single bacterial species isolated from Great Smoky Mounta...