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The Andean bear alopecia syndrome may be caused by social housing

Authors :
Jacob A. Shanks
Megan A. Owen
Russell C. Van Horn
Meg Sutherland‐Smith
Gaylene Thomas
Andrés E. Bracho Sarcos
Source :
Zoo biology. 38(5)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The Andean bear alopecia syndrome is a progressive and chronic condition documented in ex situ populations. Recent advances focus on treating symptoms, not preventing future cases. We therefore explored the epidemiology of this syndrome through an analysis of husbandry and veterinary conditions of 63 Andean bears (26M:37F) housed in North and South American zoos and other ex situ circumstances. We had the most complete information for the North American population and found that 29% of females (n = 24) were affected. No males (n = 26) were affected. An analysis of generalized linear models indicated that three models were competitive in describing the occurrence of the condition (i.e., ΔAICc ≤ 2): the model including only the individual's sex (χ2 = 13.41, df = 1, p

Details

ISSN :
10982361
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zoo biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd5483be6569c55cf92e8aad85530412