Reptile behaviour and welfare are understudied in comparison with mammals. In this study, behavioural data on three species (Astrochelys radiata, Stigmochelys pardalis, Aldabrachelys gigantea) of tortoises were recorded before and after an environmental change which was anticipated to be positive in nature. The environmental changes differed for each population, but included a substantial increase in enclosure size, the addition of substrate material, and a change in handling procedure. A tortoise-specific ethogram was created to standardise data collection. Focal behaviour sampling was used to collect behavioural data. Changes in the duration of performance of co-occupant interaction and object interaction in the leopard (Stigmochelys pard...
International audienceAbstract Survival, reproductive and recruitment rates, along with health statu...
Species that are either sessile or too slow to resort to flight may instead rely on defences suchas ...
The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a small African felid that is well represented in zoos and often ...
The interest in the welfare of zoo animals, from both the public and the scientific community, has l...
Human–animal interaction (HAI) can be valuable for captive animals, and many zoo-housed species bene...
Although reptiles are commonly housed in zoos and aquariums, their welfare is understudied for the d...
Recent research has uncovered many complex cognitive traits and affective processes in many reptile ...
Whilst a great deal of research has been focused on identifying ways to assess the welfare of captiv...
This project aimed to estimate a species' adaptations in nature and in captivity, assess welfare, su...
Species with specific environmental adaptations may show specific behavioral adaptations, difficulty...
As mitigation- and conservation-driven translocations of declining species escalate, establishing be...
The aims of this study are to: 1) review the data available in scientific literature about reintrodu...
The thermal environment is of great importance to all animals, but even more so for ectothermal spec...
A key goal in the study of animal personalities is to determine their adaptive potential and importa...
As part of Wellington Zoo’s current management philosophy to reduce the number of species and increa...
International audienceAbstract Survival, reproductive and recruitment rates, along with health statu...
Species that are either sessile or too slow to resort to flight may instead rely on defences suchas ...
The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a small African felid that is well represented in zoos and often ...
The interest in the welfare of zoo animals, from both the public and the scientific community, has l...
Human–animal interaction (HAI) can be valuable for captive animals, and many zoo-housed species bene...
Although reptiles are commonly housed in zoos and aquariums, their welfare is understudied for the d...
Recent research has uncovered many complex cognitive traits and affective processes in many reptile ...
Whilst a great deal of research has been focused on identifying ways to assess the welfare of captiv...
This project aimed to estimate a species' adaptations in nature and in captivity, assess welfare, su...
Species with specific environmental adaptations may show specific behavioral adaptations, difficulty...
As mitigation- and conservation-driven translocations of declining species escalate, establishing be...
The aims of this study are to: 1) review the data available in scientific literature about reintrodu...
The thermal environment is of great importance to all animals, but even more so for ectothermal spec...
A key goal in the study of animal personalities is to determine their adaptive potential and importa...
As part of Wellington Zoo’s current management philosophy to reduce the number of species and increa...
International audienceAbstract Survival, reproductive and recruitment rates, along with health statu...
Species that are either sessile or too slow to resort to flight may instead rely on defences suchas ...
The serval (Leptailurus serval) is a small African felid that is well represented in zoos and often ...