Nature calls: intelligence and natural foraging style predict poor welfare in captive parrots

Volume: 288, Issue: 1960
Published: Oct 6, 2021
Abstract
Understanding why some species thrive in captivity, while others struggle to adjust, can suggest new ways to improve animal care. Approximately half of all Psittaciformes, a highly threatened order, live in zoos, breeding centres and private homes. Here, some species are prone to behavioural and reproductive problems that raise conservation and ethical concerns. To identify risk factors, we analysed data on hatching rates in breeding centres...
Paper Details
Title
Nature calls: intelligence and natural foraging style predict poor welfare in captive parrots
Published Date
Oct 6, 2021
Volume
288
Issue
1960
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