The giant panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ) breeding center in Wolong, China, has experienced a recent dramatic increase in reproduction, with the population nearly tripling in the past 7 years. Much of this success comes from the development of behavioral management strategies, guided by the ...
Evaluation of behavioral factors influencing reproductive success and failure in captive giant pandas The giant panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ) breeding center in Wolong, China, has experienced a recent dramatic increase in reproduction, with the populatio... G Zhang,RR Swaisgood,H Zhang - 《Zoo ...
WASHINGTON, April 16 (Xinhua) -- Male giant panda cub Xiao Qi Ji went to great lengths to climb onto the back of his mother, Mei Xiang, only to fall down cutely before both of them were drawn to an ice cake made of their favorite treats, including sugar cane, carrots, apples and ba...
Giant panda reproduction is restricted to a 4-month breeding season, during which a female will have only one estrus [10]. With such a confined period of fertility, the importance of identifying ovulation cannot be understated. As a result, approaches to define the peak in fertility have emer...
Female panda reproduction has been thoroughly studied, and it is well known that a panda's estrus, the state of sexual excitement that immediately precedes ovulation, occurs only once a year, sometime between February and May, and lasts only 24 to 72 hours. Few studies have examined male rep...
reproduction1,4,8. The captive female giant pandas in the current study did not face a risk to their own survival by spending time intensively caring for their cubs, unlike wild giant panda mothers that need to balance the energy demands of remaining in the den to care for their vulnerable...
Giant Panda reproduction and survival rates are very low, because Panda mother doesn't know how to take care of baby Panda, one of the reasons this is the Panda an endangered. 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The giant panda breeding rate and survival rates are very low, because Pa...
Despite the notable increase, the giant panda population remains vulnerable to threats from disease, climate change, and habitat loss, experts said. Monfort agreed that it is imperative for the U.S. and Chinese sides to continue their productive relationship for a greater success in preserving gian...
The wild giant panda population is fragmented into 33 isolated groups, with some having fewer than 10 animals, which limits the gene pool for reproduction. Meanwhile, climate change is predicted to wipe out more than one third of the panda's bamboo habitat, a situation that will be exacerbated...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is seasonally monoestrus,experiencing a single estrus with spontaneous ovulation in thespring. Reproduction of giant pandas historically has beendifficult and continues to be challenging due to behavioralincompatibility, male aggression and a limited number of males...