Reproductive parameters in some captive-bred cockatoo species (genus Cacatua and Eolophus).

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2020-11-12 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1136/vetreco-2020-000405
Stefano Paolo Marelli, Ahmad Abdel Sayed, Michele Magni, Lorenzo Crosta, Petra Schnitzer, Maria Strillacci, Fabio Luzi, Silvia Cerolini, Luisa Zaniboni
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Abstract

Background: Cockatoo reproduction in captivity supplies a powerful tool to limit the economic motivation to capture endangered species from the wild; nevertheless, scientific data about reproductive parameters in cockatoos are very rare. The aim of the present work was to investigate the reproductive performance of different species of the Cacatua genus reared in the same facility to evaluate adaptability to captive breeding and to identify the main problems in ex situ conservation of some cockatoo species.

Methods: Data of 28 eggs from 19 reproductive pairs from 9 cockatoo species were analysed. Statistical analysis was carried out by SAS NPAR1WAY procedure: species was considered source of variation.

Results: Species effect does not significantly influence reproductive variables; differences were recorded in eggs fertility and embryo liveability. Bird adaptive ability to captive breeding has been described through reproductive parameters.

Conclusion: Our results show the importance and the maintenance of natural species-specific behaviours and habits, and they underline the relevance of data collection about reproductive performance in endangered species kept in captivity to improve breeding management in conservation programmes.

一些人工饲养凤头鹦鹉(caatua属和Eolophus属)的生殖参数。
背景:凤头鹦鹉的圈养繁殖为限制从野外捕获濒危物种的经济动机提供了有力的工具;然而,关于凤头鹦鹉生殖参数的科学数据非常罕见。本研究的目的是研究在同一设施中饲养的不同种类的caatua属的繁殖性能,以评估圈养繁殖的适应性,并确定一些种类的凤头鹦鹉迁地保护的主要问题。方法:对9种凤头鹦鹉19对生殖对28枚卵的资料进行分析。采用SAS NPAR1WAY程序进行统计分析,认为物种是变异源。结果:物种效应对生殖变量影响不显著;记录了卵子育性和胚胎存活率的差异。通过繁殖参数描述了鸟类对圈养繁殖的适应能力。结论:我们的研究结果显示了自然物种特有行为和习性的重要性和维护,并强调了收集濒危圈养物种繁殖性能的数据对改善保护计划中的繁殖管理的重要性。
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Veterinary Record Open
Veterinary Record Open VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
3.00
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25
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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