Behavioral studies of wild animals kept in captivity provide useful information for conservation programs and animal welfare. These studies can also be time and resource consuming. For this reason, the aim of this study was to develop an ethogram for a semi-imprinted cheetah, during lactation and kept in captivity, and to compare 2 behavioral sampling methods to construct a time budget. During the first 34 days of the study, ad libitum sampling was used for describing observed behaviors, which allowed development of an ethogram. During the following 30 days, focal sampling with continuous recording and focal sampling with time sampling (instantaneous sampling) every 60 seconds, aided by 3 cameras, was applied to determine the behavioral tim...
This study recorded the maternal behavior of a tiger at the Fort Wayne Zoo. The tiger gave birth to ...
Available online 24 March 2017Our understanding of the frequency and duration of maternal care behav...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of different simplified sampling methods for behavi...
The behaviour of zoo animals differs from their conspecifics in the wild. Understanding behaviour is...
One aim of providing enrichment to captive animals is to promote the expression of behavioural patte...
Social behavior such as play, affiliation, and some vocalizations of captive animals can be indicato...
This project aimed to estimate a species' adaptations in nature and in captivity, assess welfare, su...
Studies of animal behavior often rely on human observation, which introduces a number of limitations...
Studies of animal behavior often rely on human observation, which introduces a number of limitations...
Mammals are constantly exposed to exogenous and endogenous influences that affect their behaviour an...
Behavioural studies of elusive wildlife species are challenging but important when they are threaten...
Ethograms and time budgets are crucial for the behavioral assessment of nonhuman animals in zoos, an...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
It is commonly assumed that animals suffer if they cannot perform behaviours seen in wild conspecifi...
When considering methodologies for collecting behavioral data, continuous sampling provides the most...
This study recorded the maternal behavior of a tiger at the Fort Wayne Zoo. The tiger gave birth to ...
Available online 24 March 2017Our understanding of the frequency and duration of maternal care behav...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of different simplified sampling methods for behavi...
The behaviour of zoo animals differs from their conspecifics in the wild. Understanding behaviour is...
One aim of providing enrichment to captive animals is to promote the expression of behavioural patte...
Social behavior such as play, affiliation, and some vocalizations of captive animals can be indicato...
This project aimed to estimate a species' adaptations in nature and in captivity, assess welfare, su...
Studies of animal behavior often rely on human observation, which introduces a number of limitations...
Studies of animal behavior often rely on human observation, which introduces a number of limitations...
Mammals are constantly exposed to exogenous and endogenous influences that affect their behaviour an...
Behavioural studies of elusive wildlife species are challenging but important when they are threaten...
Ethograms and time budgets are crucial for the behavioral assessment of nonhuman animals in zoos, an...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
It is commonly assumed that animals suffer if they cannot perform behaviours seen in wild conspecifi...
When considering methodologies for collecting behavioral data, continuous sampling provides the most...
This study recorded the maternal behavior of a tiger at the Fort Wayne Zoo. The tiger gave birth to ...
Available online 24 March 2017Our understanding of the frequency and duration of maternal care behav...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of different simplified sampling methods for behavi...