The behaviour of captive North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) in nocturnal displays and how different aspects of their enclosure and management might affect their behaviour has been studied. The most common behaviours expressed by all kiwi was feeding and sleeping/resting behaviour. Kiwi behaviour was compared from observational data collected at four kiwi facilities in New Zealand; identified as Kiwi House A, Kiwi House B, Kiwi House C and Kiwi House D. Kiwi husbandry (hutches and enrichment) and enclosure design (naturalistic and complex characteristics, size and lighting) varied between facilities. There is evidence to suggest that kiwi husbandry and enclosure design may have had an effect on the behaviour of the kiwi, as well ...
Impacts resulting from human activity have lead to a dramatic decline of all species of kiwi (Aptery...
The population of Malayan tapirs (Tapirus indicus) in the wild is experiencing a radical decline mai...
According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), over 38,500 species of l...
The behaviour of captive North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) in nocturnal displays and how di...
The impact of light intensity and spectrum on the behaviour of captive brown kiwi Apteryx mantelli ...
The CD-ROM contains the Appendices. In back cover of Vault copy.Brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) juv...
North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) are flightless, nocturnal, usually solitary, and secretiv...
The use of olfaction for territorial marking and prey detection was studied in captive Northern brow...
Exploring the complex interactions between an animal and its spatial environment can reveal much ab...
All kiwi species (Apteryx spp.) have suffered serious decline since human arrival and are nowa-days ...
Kiwi species, once abundant throughout New Zealand, are now confined to remnant forest patches, nati...
The Moehau Kiwi Sanctuary is one of five sanctuaries established in 2000 and managed by the Departme...
Vocalisations of the endangered Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) are currently used in a nationwide mon...
Animals are confronted with potential stressors at zoos compared to in the wild, such as visitors an...
The nocturnal nature of wombats makes it difficult to learn about their behavioural ecology and acti...
Impacts resulting from human activity have lead to a dramatic decline of all species of kiwi (Aptery...
The population of Malayan tapirs (Tapirus indicus) in the wild is experiencing a radical decline mai...
According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), over 38,500 species of l...
The behaviour of captive North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) in nocturnal displays and how di...
The impact of light intensity and spectrum on the behaviour of captive brown kiwi Apteryx mantelli ...
The CD-ROM contains the Appendices. In back cover of Vault copy.Brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) juv...
North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) are flightless, nocturnal, usually solitary, and secretiv...
The use of olfaction for territorial marking and prey detection was studied in captive Northern brow...
Exploring the complex interactions between an animal and its spatial environment can reveal much ab...
All kiwi species (Apteryx spp.) have suffered serious decline since human arrival and are nowa-days ...
Kiwi species, once abundant throughout New Zealand, are now confined to remnant forest patches, nati...
The Moehau Kiwi Sanctuary is one of five sanctuaries established in 2000 and managed by the Departme...
Vocalisations of the endangered Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) are currently used in a nationwide mon...
Animals are confronted with potential stressors at zoos compared to in the wild, such as visitors an...
The nocturnal nature of wombats makes it difficult to learn about their behavioural ecology and acti...
Impacts resulting from human activity have lead to a dramatic decline of all species of kiwi (Aptery...
The population of Malayan tapirs (Tapirus indicus) in the wild is experiencing a radical decline mai...
According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), over 38,500 species of l...