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- W2016568093 abstract "In addition to genetic and demographic considerations, SSP coordinators have been asked to systematically address husbandry issues. Three approaches to the study of captive management issues are typically used: (1) large numbers of individuals are housed at a single institution maintained in a situation that facilitates systematic evaluation of the captive environment, (2) an investigator travels to many institutions to gather data on a single taxon, or (3) an investigator surveys existing information by assembling data from a large number of individuals at a variety of institutions. Each approach has both advantages and disadvantages in terms of feasibility and the type of results obtained. The use of surveys to obtain information about husbandry parameters from a large number of animals maintained at a variety of zoos is quite possibly the most common approach used among zoo managers. Zoo husbandry surveys are typically developed to address issues problematic to a particular species, including reproductive failure and health issues. Unfortunately, surveys appear to be an often misused research tool among zoo professionals. Surveys can be improved by working with psychologists or sociologists at local universities, by narrowing the focus of the survey's purpose, and by carefully constructing each question. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc." @default.
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