Behavioural pattern of ungulates across density

Behavioural pattern of ungulates across density

Density related behaviour of select ungulate species in four zoos of Southern India

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-08-06 )

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Among mammals there is usually an increased frequency of aggressive interactions when population density increases.Conducted at four zoos in southern India the study examined the effect of spatial crowding on social behaviour of three different species of ungulates,chital(Axis axis),black buck (Antilope cervicapra)and sambar (Cervus unicolor).Systematic behavioural observations were carried out both in winter and summer season between the various age-sex classes on the pattern of their behaviour across density.With incease in density, the mean aggression frequencies and severity of injuries inflicted during aggressive altercations increased. The distribution of aggression across age-sex status was not unidirectionally distributed at high- density enclosures causing intense aggression for available space and resource.The rationale for identifying the cutoff line where level of aggression intensifies and a low-density enclosure shifts to moderate and high density would aid the zoos in their captive management programmes of incorporating alternative plans for reducing species density.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-9182-3

ISBN-10:

3838391829

EAN:

9783838391823

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Prajna Paramita Panda
B.C. Choudhury

Number of pages:

136

Published on:

2010-08-06

Category:

Biology