Scientific Foundations of Zoos and Aquariums
Herausgeber: Bashaw, Meredith J.; Maple, Terry L.; Kaufman, Allison B.
Scientific Foundations of Zoos and Aquariums
Herausgeber: Bashaw, Meredith J.; Maple, Terry L.; Kaufman, Allison B.
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Using first-person stories and approachable scientific reviews, this volume explores how zoos conduct and support science around the world.
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Using first-person stories and approachable scientific reviews, this volume explores how zoos conduct and support science around the world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648650
- ISBN-10: 1316648656
- Artikelnr.: 53166568
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9781316648650
- ISBN-10: 1316648656
- Artikelnr.: 53166568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Michael Hutchins, Robert J. Wiese and Brandie Smith; Part I.
Programs and Initiatives: 1. Evolving approaches to zoo-based conservation
Corinne J. Kendall and Richard A. Bergl; 2. Protecting an underwater
rainforest: freshwater science in the Southeastern United States Anna L.
George, Joshua R. Ennen and Bernard R. Kuhajda; 3. Headstarting as a
conservation strategy for threatened and endangered species Patrick Thomas,
Donal M. Boyer, David A. Oehler, Scott Silver and Lou Perrotti; 4.
Strategic gene banking for conservation: the ins and outs of a living bank
Rebecca J. Hobbs, Justine K. O'Brien and Rebecca E. Spindler; 5. The
environmental education program at São Paulo Zoo (Brazil): perspectives and
experiences for wildlife conservation Kátia Gisele de Oliveira Rancura,
Camila Martins and João Batista da Cruz; 6. Conservation and education
through dolphin research and eco-tourism Kathleen Dudzinski and Mary Ellen
Mateleska; Part II. Captive Care and Management: 7. Lear¿s macaw,
Anodorhynchus leari, ex situ breeding program at São Paulo Zoo Fernanda
Junqueira Vaz Guida, Regiane Vieira de Paiva Morais and Angélica Midori
Sugieda; 8. Measuring welfare through behavioral observation and adjusting
it with dynamic environments Jason V. Watters, Bethany L. Krebs and Eridia
Pacheco; 9. Empowering zoo animals Stephanie M. Allard and Meredith J.
Bashaw; 10. Transforming the nutrition of zoo primates (or how we became
known as Loris Man and that Evil Banana Woman) Amy Plowman and Francis
Cabana; 11. Tough questions, complex answers: American zookeeper responses
in a nationwide survey about culling David M. Powell and Matt Ardaiolo;
Part III. Saving Species: 12. Fly away home: a collaborative program to
return rehabilitated black cockatoos to the wild in Western Australia Anna
Le Souëf, Simone Vitali, Rick Dawson, Jill M. Shephard and Kristin S.
Warren; 13. Back into European wildlife: the reintroduction of the northern
bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) Johannes Fritz, Markus Unsöld and Bernhard
Völkl; 14. The thin green line: medical considerations in fighting
extinction of the Houston toad Lauren L. Howard and Paul S. Crump; 15.
Condor conservation comes home to roost: the Santa Barbara Zoo's story
Estelle A. Sandhaus and Rich Block; 16. Saving the black-footed ferret from
extinction: in theory and practice Rachel Santymire; Part IV. Basic
Research: 17. 'Largest breeding colony outside of Australia': linking koala
ex situ and in situ research Jennifer R. Tobey; 18. Comparative cognition
research in zoos Bonnie M. Perdue; 19. Learning about dolphins: an era of
discovery in managed care Holli C. Eskelinen, Jill L. Richardson and Kelley
A. Winship; 20. Contributions of zoo-based reproductive research to marine
animal conservation Justine K. O'Brien, Karen J. Steinman, Gisele A.
Montano and Todd R. Robeck; 21. Studying play in zoos and aquariums Sabrina
I. C. A. Brando and Gordon M. Burghardt; 22. Krogh's principle and why the
modern zoo is important to academic research Joseph R. Mendelson, III,
Gordon W. Schuett and Dwight P. Lawson; 23. Does research have a place in
the zoological garden? Terry L. Maple and Sally L. Sherwen; 24. Conclusion:
cultivating science in world zoos and aquariums Meredith J. Bashaw and
Terry L. Maple.
Programs and Initiatives: 1. Evolving approaches to zoo-based conservation
Corinne J. Kendall and Richard A. Bergl; 2. Protecting an underwater
rainforest: freshwater science in the Southeastern United States Anna L.
George, Joshua R. Ennen and Bernard R. Kuhajda; 3. Headstarting as a
conservation strategy for threatened and endangered species Patrick Thomas,
Donal M. Boyer, David A. Oehler, Scott Silver and Lou Perrotti; 4.
Strategic gene banking for conservation: the ins and outs of a living bank
Rebecca J. Hobbs, Justine K. O'Brien and Rebecca E. Spindler; 5. The
environmental education program at São Paulo Zoo (Brazil): perspectives and
experiences for wildlife conservation Kátia Gisele de Oliveira Rancura,
Camila Martins and João Batista da Cruz; 6. Conservation and education
through dolphin research and eco-tourism Kathleen Dudzinski and Mary Ellen
Mateleska; Part II. Captive Care and Management: 7. Lear¿s macaw,
Anodorhynchus leari, ex situ breeding program at São Paulo Zoo Fernanda
Junqueira Vaz Guida, Regiane Vieira de Paiva Morais and Angélica Midori
Sugieda; 8. Measuring welfare through behavioral observation and adjusting
it with dynamic environments Jason V. Watters, Bethany L. Krebs and Eridia
Pacheco; 9. Empowering zoo animals Stephanie M. Allard and Meredith J.
Bashaw; 10. Transforming the nutrition of zoo primates (or how we became
known as Loris Man and that Evil Banana Woman) Amy Plowman and Francis
Cabana; 11. Tough questions, complex answers: American zookeeper responses
in a nationwide survey about culling David M. Powell and Matt Ardaiolo;
Part III. Saving Species: 12. Fly away home: a collaborative program to
return rehabilitated black cockatoos to the wild in Western Australia Anna
Le Souëf, Simone Vitali, Rick Dawson, Jill M. Shephard and Kristin S.
Warren; 13. Back into European wildlife: the reintroduction of the northern
bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) Johannes Fritz, Markus Unsöld and Bernhard
Völkl; 14. The thin green line: medical considerations in fighting
extinction of the Houston toad Lauren L. Howard and Paul S. Crump; 15.
Condor conservation comes home to roost: the Santa Barbara Zoo's story
Estelle A. Sandhaus and Rich Block; 16. Saving the black-footed ferret from
extinction: in theory and practice Rachel Santymire; Part IV. Basic
Research: 17. 'Largest breeding colony outside of Australia': linking koala
ex situ and in situ research Jennifer R. Tobey; 18. Comparative cognition
research in zoos Bonnie M. Perdue; 19. Learning about dolphins: an era of
discovery in managed care Holli C. Eskelinen, Jill L. Richardson and Kelley
A. Winship; 20. Contributions of zoo-based reproductive research to marine
animal conservation Justine K. O'Brien, Karen J. Steinman, Gisele A.
Montano and Todd R. Robeck; 21. Studying play in zoos and aquariums Sabrina
I. C. A. Brando and Gordon M. Burghardt; 22. Krogh's principle and why the
modern zoo is important to academic research Joseph R. Mendelson, III,
Gordon W. Schuett and Dwight P. Lawson; 23. Does research have a place in
the zoological garden? Terry L. Maple and Sally L. Sherwen; 24. Conclusion:
cultivating science in world zoos and aquariums Meredith J. Bashaw and
Terry L. Maple.
Introduction Michael Hutchins, Robert J. Wiese and Brandie Smith; Part I.
Programs and Initiatives: 1. Evolving approaches to zoo-based conservation
Corinne J. Kendall and Richard A. Bergl; 2. Protecting an underwater
rainforest: freshwater science in the Southeastern United States Anna L.
George, Joshua R. Ennen and Bernard R. Kuhajda; 3. Headstarting as a
conservation strategy for threatened and endangered species Patrick Thomas,
Donal M. Boyer, David A. Oehler, Scott Silver and Lou Perrotti; 4.
Strategic gene banking for conservation: the ins and outs of a living bank
Rebecca J. Hobbs, Justine K. O'Brien and Rebecca E. Spindler; 5. The
environmental education program at São Paulo Zoo (Brazil): perspectives and
experiences for wildlife conservation Kátia Gisele de Oliveira Rancura,
Camila Martins and João Batista da Cruz; 6. Conservation and education
through dolphin research and eco-tourism Kathleen Dudzinski and Mary Ellen
Mateleska; Part II. Captive Care and Management: 7. Lear¿s macaw,
Anodorhynchus leari, ex situ breeding program at São Paulo Zoo Fernanda
Junqueira Vaz Guida, Regiane Vieira de Paiva Morais and Angélica Midori
Sugieda; 8. Measuring welfare through behavioral observation and adjusting
it with dynamic environments Jason V. Watters, Bethany L. Krebs and Eridia
Pacheco; 9. Empowering zoo animals Stephanie M. Allard and Meredith J.
Bashaw; 10. Transforming the nutrition of zoo primates (or how we became
known as Loris Man and that Evil Banana Woman) Amy Plowman and Francis
Cabana; 11. Tough questions, complex answers: American zookeeper responses
in a nationwide survey about culling David M. Powell and Matt Ardaiolo;
Part III. Saving Species: 12. Fly away home: a collaborative program to
return rehabilitated black cockatoos to the wild in Western Australia Anna
Le Souëf, Simone Vitali, Rick Dawson, Jill M. Shephard and Kristin S.
Warren; 13. Back into European wildlife: the reintroduction of the northern
bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) Johannes Fritz, Markus Unsöld and Bernhard
Völkl; 14. The thin green line: medical considerations in fighting
extinction of the Houston toad Lauren L. Howard and Paul S. Crump; 15.
Condor conservation comes home to roost: the Santa Barbara Zoo's story
Estelle A. Sandhaus and Rich Block; 16. Saving the black-footed ferret from
extinction: in theory and practice Rachel Santymire; Part IV. Basic
Research: 17. 'Largest breeding colony outside of Australia': linking koala
ex situ and in situ research Jennifer R. Tobey; 18. Comparative cognition
research in zoos Bonnie M. Perdue; 19. Learning about dolphins: an era of
discovery in managed care Holli C. Eskelinen, Jill L. Richardson and Kelley
A. Winship; 20. Contributions of zoo-based reproductive research to marine
animal conservation Justine K. O'Brien, Karen J. Steinman, Gisele A.
Montano and Todd R. Robeck; 21. Studying play in zoos and aquariums Sabrina
I. C. A. Brando and Gordon M. Burghardt; 22. Krogh's principle and why the
modern zoo is important to academic research Joseph R. Mendelson, III,
Gordon W. Schuett and Dwight P. Lawson; 23. Does research have a place in
the zoological garden? Terry L. Maple and Sally L. Sherwen; 24. Conclusion:
cultivating science in world zoos and aquariums Meredith J. Bashaw and
Terry L. Maple.
Programs and Initiatives: 1. Evolving approaches to zoo-based conservation
Corinne J. Kendall and Richard A. Bergl; 2. Protecting an underwater
rainforest: freshwater science in the Southeastern United States Anna L.
George, Joshua R. Ennen and Bernard R. Kuhajda; 3. Headstarting as a
conservation strategy for threatened and endangered species Patrick Thomas,
Donal M. Boyer, David A. Oehler, Scott Silver and Lou Perrotti; 4.
Strategic gene banking for conservation: the ins and outs of a living bank
Rebecca J. Hobbs, Justine K. O'Brien and Rebecca E. Spindler; 5. The
environmental education program at São Paulo Zoo (Brazil): perspectives and
experiences for wildlife conservation Kátia Gisele de Oliveira Rancura,
Camila Martins and João Batista da Cruz; 6. Conservation and education
through dolphin research and eco-tourism Kathleen Dudzinski and Mary Ellen
Mateleska; Part II. Captive Care and Management: 7. Lear¿s macaw,
Anodorhynchus leari, ex situ breeding program at São Paulo Zoo Fernanda
Junqueira Vaz Guida, Regiane Vieira de Paiva Morais and Angélica Midori
Sugieda; 8. Measuring welfare through behavioral observation and adjusting
it with dynamic environments Jason V. Watters, Bethany L. Krebs and Eridia
Pacheco; 9. Empowering zoo animals Stephanie M. Allard and Meredith J.
Bashaw; 10. Transforming the nutrition of zoo primates (or how we became
known as Loris Man and that Evil Banana Woman) Amy Plowman and Francis
Cabana; 11. Tough questions, complex answers: American zookeeper responses
in a nationwide survey about culling David M. Powell and Matt Ardaiolo;
Part III. Saving Species: 12. Fly away home: a collaborative program to
return rehabilitated black cockatoos to the wild in Western Australia Anna
Le Souëf, Simone Vitali, Rick Dawson, Jill M. Shephard and Kristin S.
Warren; 13. Back into European wildlife: the reintroduction of the northern
bald ibis (Geronticus eremita) Johannes Fritz, Markus Unsöld and Bernhard
Völkl; 14. The thin green line: medical considerations in fighting
extinction of the Houston toad Lauren L. Howard and Paul S. Crump; 15.
Condor conservation comes home to roost: the Santa Barbara Zoo's story
Estelle A. Sandhaus and Rich Block; 16. Saving the black-footed ferret from
extinction: in theory and practice Rachel Santymire; Part IV. Basic
Research: 17. 'Largest breeding colony outside of Australia': linking koala
ex situ and in situ research Jennifer R. Tobey; 18. Comparative cognition
research in zoos Bonnie M. Perdue; 19. Learning about dolphins: an era of
discovery in managed care Holli C. Eskelinen, Jill L. Richardson and Kelley
A. Winship; 20. Contributions of zoo-based reproductive research to marine
animal conservation Justine K. O'Brien, Karen J. Steinman, Gisele A.
Montano and Todd R. Robeck; 21. Studying play in zoos and aquariums Sabrina
I. C. A. Brando and Gordon M. Burghardt; 22. Krogh's principle and why the
modern zoo is important to academic research Joseph R. Mendelson, III,
Gordon W. Schuett and Dwight P. Lawson; 23. Does research have a place in
the zoological garden? Terry L. Maple and Sally L. Sherwen; 24. Conclusion:
cultivating science in world zoos and aquariums Meredith J. Bashaw and
Terry L. Maple.