Moving Toward Evidence‐Based Care: Measuring Preferences in Zoo‐Housed Aquatic Turtles Using 24‐h Remote Monitoring
Shannon L. O'Brien,
Spencer Koenig,
Katherine A. Cronin
Abstract:Providing evidence‐based care to animals is a common goal in zoos and aquariums. However, there are many understudied species with a lack of information available, which may result in suboptimal care for individuals of these species. Using preference tests to ask individual animals what they want can be an effective means to enhance their care, and subsequently, their welfare. Using 24‐h remote monitoring, we assessed substrate, enclosure feature, and lighting preferences of five aquatic turtles (two wood turt… Show more
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