Influence of climate on the survivorship of neonatal red pandas in captivity

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2016
Authors:
Frank P. G. Princée, Angela R. Glatston
Publication/Journal:
Zoo Biology
Keywords:
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ISBN:
1098-2361
Abstract:

Red pandas, Ailurus fulgens, are popular exhibit animals in zoos. It is clear from data in the global studbook that there is considerable variation in their breeding success in different zoos. Population managers have long suspected that environmental temperature plays a key role in these differences. It is generally thought that this species, which is so well adapted to life in the cold damp climate of the mid-altitude forests of the Himalayas, has a problem coping with warmer climates. However, this hypothesis has not been tested until now. Using data extracted from the global studbook, we have demonstrated that climate at the location of birth has a clear impact on the survival of infant red pandas. Zoo Biol. 35:104–110, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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