Behavioral solutions to breeding cheetahs in captivity: Insights from the wild

Abstract 10.1002/zoo.1430120105.abs Knowledge of cheetahs’ behavior is increasingly seen as the key to solving the mystery of cheetahs’ poor breeding performance in captivity. In the absence of zoos’ maintaining systematic records of individuals’ behavior during introductions, behavior of free-living animals can be informative. In the wild, most female cheetahs probably mate with males living in […]

A comparison of the occurrence of common dental abnormalities in stabled and freegrazing horses

The purpose of this study was to gain evidence on the prevalence of dental abnormalities in stable-kept horses in comparison with free-living horses. It is expected that free-living horses that graze for as much as 16 h/day will have fewer dental abnormalities than stable-kept horses. In this study, the latter group was fed a diet […]

A comparison of the occurrence of common dental abnormalities in stabled and free-grazing horses

The purpose of this study was to gain evidence on the prevalence of dental abnormalities in stable-kept horses in comparison with free-living horses. It is expected that free-living horses that graze for as much as 16 h/day will have fewer dental abnormalities than stable-kept horses. In this study, the latter group was fed a diet […]

Performance in cognitive and problem-solving tasks in male spotted bowerbirds does not correlate with mating success

Individuals exhibiting a high level of cognitive ability may also exhibit more elaborate traits and so gain higher levels of mating success. This suggests that selection may act on cognitive performance through mate choice. Studies investigating this relationship have tended to focus on single cognitive tasks, or tasks that are closely related to existing natural […]