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Behavioral Monitoring in Zoos and Aquariums: A Tool for Guiding Husbandry and Directing Research

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ZOO BIOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 35-48

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/zoo.20207

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stereotypy; time budget; science based husbandry; behavioral monitoring

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Behavioral monitoring is the scientific collection of animal behavior data to understand normal patterns of behavior and changes in these patterns. This tool is underutilized in the zoo industry although it can be an effective indicator of many potential problems that compromise zoo animal well-being. We suggest that a behavioral monitoring program should be it core component of a zoological institution's care program. We detail the benefits of such a program and describe its components. We provide guidelines for implementing such a program and make recommendations that will help institutions to employ behavioral monitoring programs with reasonable expense. We argue that the benefits of such a program, primarily increased detection of rising or potential problems, far outweigh the minor costs of implementation. Zoo Biol 28:35-48, 2009. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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