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E-grāmata: Scientific Foundations of Zoos and Aquariums: Their Role in Conservation and Research

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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108196192
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In the modern era, zoos and aquariums fight species extinction, educate communities, and advance learning of animal behaviour. This book features first person stories and scientific reviews to explore ground breaking projects run by these institutions. Large-scale conservation initiatives that benefit multiple species are detailed in the first section, including critical habitat protection, evidence-based techniques to grow animal populations and the design of community education projects. The second section documents how zoos use science to improve the health and welfare of animals in captivity and make difficult management decisions. The section on saving species includes personal tales of efforts to preserve wild populations through rehabilitation, captive breeding, reintroduction, and public outreach. The concluding section details scientific discoveries about animals that would have been impossible without the support of zoos and aquariums. The book is for animal scientists, zoo professionals, educators and researchers worldwide, as well as students of zookeeping and conservation.

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Using first-person stories and approachable scientific reviews, this volume explores how zoos conduct and support science around the world.
List of Contributors xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Research In Zoos And Aquariums: Purpose, Justification, Utility, And Welfare 1(42)
Michael Hutchins
Robert J. Wiese
Brandie Smith
Part I: Programs And Initiatives 43(146)
1 Evolving Approaches To Zoo-Based Conservation
45(19)
Corinne J. Kendall
Richard A. Bergl
2 Protecting An Underwater Rainforest: Freshwater Science In The Southeastern United States
64(27)
Anna L. George
Joshua R. Ennen
Bernard R. Kuhajda
3 Headstarting As A Conservation Strategy For Threatened And Endangered Species
91(21)
Patrick Thomas
Donal M. Boyer
David A. Oehler
Scott Silver
Lou Perrotti
4 Strategic Gene Banking For Conservation: The Ins And Outs Of A Living Bank
112(35)
Rebecca J. Hobbs
Justine K. O'Brien
Rebecca E. Spindler
5 The Environmental Education Program At Sao Paulo Zoo (Brazil): Perspectives And Experiences For Wildlife Conservation
147(24)
Katia Gisele De Oliveira Rancura
Camila Martins
Joao Batista Da Cruz
6 Conservation And Education Through Dolphin Research And Eco-Tourism
171(18)
Kathleen Dudzinski
Maryellen Mateleska
Part II: Captive Care And Management 189(136)
7 Lear's Macaw (Anodorhynchus Leari) Ex Situ Breeding Program At Sao Paulo Zoo
191(21)
Fernanda Junqueira Vaz Guida
Regiane Vieira De Paiva Morais
Angelica Midori Sugieda
8 Measuring Welfare Through Behavioral Observation And Adjusting It With Dynamic Environments
212(29)
Jason V. Watters
Bethany L. Krebs
Eridia Pacheco
9 Empowering Zoo Animals
241(33)
Stephanie M. Allard
Meredith J. Bashaw
10 Transforming The Nutrition Of Zoo Primates (Or How We Became Known As Loris Man And That Evil Banana Woman)
274(30)
Amy Plowman
Francis Cabana
11 Tough Questions, Complex Answers: American Zookeeper Responses In A Nationwide Survey About Culling
304(21)
David M. Powell
Matt Ardaiolo
Part III: Saving Species 325(150)
12 Fly Away Home: A Collaborative Program To Return Rehabilitated Black Cockatoos To The Wild In Western Australia
327(12)
Anna Le Souef
Simone Vitali
Rick Dawson
Jill M. Shephard
Kristin S. Warren
13 Back Into European Wildlife: The Reintroduction Of The Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus Eremita)
339(28)
Johannes Fritz
Markus Unsold
Bernhard Volkl
14 The Thin Green Line: Medical Considerations In Fighting The Extinction Of The Houston Toad
367(33)
Lauren L. Howard
Paul S. Crump
15 Condor Conservation Comes Home To Roost: The Santa Barbara Zoo's Story
400(40)
Estelle A. Sandhaus
Rich Block
16 Saving The Black-Footed Ferret From Extinction: In Theory And Practice
440(35)
Rachel Santymire
Part IV: Basic Research 475(187)
17 "Largest Breeding Colony Outside Of Australia": Linking Koala Ex Situ And In Situ Research
477(13)
Jennifer R. Tobey
18 Comparative Cognition Research In Zoos
490(21)
Bonnie M. Perdue
19 Learning About Dolphins: An Era Of Discovery In Managed Care
511(32)
Holli C. Eskelinen
Jill L. Richardson
Kelley A. Winship
20 Contributions Of Zoo-Based Reproductive Research To Marine Animal Conservation
543(15)
Justine K. O'Brien
Karen J. Steinman
Gisele A. Montano
Todd R. Robeck
21 Studying Play In Zoos And Aquariums
558(28)
Sabrina I.C.A. Brando
Gordon M. Burghardt
22 Krogh's Principle And Why The Modern Zoo Is Important To Academic Research
586(32)
Joseph R. Mendelson III
Gordon W. Schuett
Dwight P. Lawson
23 Does Research Have A Place In The Zoological Garden?
618(28)
Terry L. Maple
Sally L. Sherwen
Conclusion: Cultivating Science In World Zoos And Aquariums
646(16)
Meredith J. Bashaw
Terry L. Maple
Appendix 662(1)
Index 663
Color plate section to be found between pages 366 and 367
Allison B. Kaufman is Research Scientist with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Connecticut at Avery Point. Meredith J. Bashaw is Professor in the Department of Psychology at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania. Terry L. Maple is Smithgall-Watts Professor Emeritus at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Professor-in-Residence at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. He was previously CEO of Zoo Atlanta and the Palm Beach Zoo, and the elected president of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.