Factors influencing stereotyped behavior of primates in a zoo

Abstract 10.1002/zoo.1430130308.abs Stereotyped behavior is the uniform repetition of a motor pattern that occurs at a higher frequency than considered typical for a species when observed in a natural environment. Stereotypies may be considered atypical behavior and usually indicate that an animal’s psychological welfare is at a suboptimal level. Instantaneous scans at 30-sec intervals during […]

Early development and growth in captive-born Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)

Knowledge on the growth and early development patterns of endangered species can become a useful conservation tool because it may allow detecting anomalous growth in newborns, both in captivity breeding and in the wild. We studied the growth and early development of 40 Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) cubs belonging to 21 litters born in captivity […]