The behavior of captive felids is influenced by enclosure design and management regime. The behavior of nine felid species housed in 11 enclosures was recorded using instantaneous scan sampling. Stereotypic pacing was observed in 15 out of 19 individuals. Size of enclosure did not affect pacing behavior, but edges of enclosures were found to be used specifically for pacing behavior. Cats in relatively larger enclosures had a higher level of apparent movement, but only about 50% of enclosure space was used. Raised areas such as tree branches were found to be preferred sites in enclosures, particularly for observation of surroundings. The feeding regime was found to affect stereotypic pacing levels. Cats fed on a 3 day cycle paced more on fas...
The increase of domestic animals kept in shelters highlights the need to ensure animal welfare. Envi...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
A significant challenge for animal care staff in zoos is the prevention or reduction of stereotypic ...
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...
Current feeding practices in the confined domestic cat do not commonly mimic those observed in the f...
Individual animals associated with stereotypy behaviour are considered more stressful compare with t...
Indicators of environmental adequacy relevant to the well-being of small felids are developed by exa...
Environmental enrichment and welfare are important elements for animals in captivity. This study sta...
Stereotypic pacing is a common occurrence in captive carnivorans. Although stereotypic pacing is typ...
The escalating extinction of wildlife puts a high pressure on the standard of ex situ conservation. ...
Zoo visitors can affect captive animals in a negative, neutral or positive way. To achieve great we...
Due to the expansion of the human population we are an increasing threat to all wild animals. They a...
To examine the effects of operant conditioning on stereotypic pacing in 3 female African wild dogs l...
Maintaining captive animal populations possesses many benefits to conservation, education, and resea...
The increase of domestic animals kept in shelters highlights the need to ensure animal welfare. Envi...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
A significant challenge for animal care staff in zoos is the prevention or reduction of stereotypic ...
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...
Current feeding practices in the confined domestic cat do not commonly mimic those observed in the f...
Individual animals associated with stereotypy behaviour are considered more stressful compare with t...
Indicators of environmental adequacy relevant to the well-being of small felids are developed by exa...
Environmental enrichment and welfare are important elements for animals in captivity. This study sta...
Stereotypic pacing is a common occurrence in captive carnivorans. Although stereotypic pacing is typ...
The escalating extinction of wildlife puts a high pressure on the standard of ex situ conservation. ...
Zoo visitors can affect captive animals in a negative, neutral or positive way. To achieve great we...
Due to the expansion of the human population we are an increasing threat to all wild animals. They a...
To examine the effects of operant conditioning on stereotypic pacing in 3 female African wild dogs l...
Maintaining captive animal populations possesses many benefits to conservation, education, and resea...
The increase of domestic animals kept in shelters highlights the need to ensure animal welfare. Envi...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
A significant challenge for animal care staff in zoos is the prevention or reduction of stereotypic ...