Comparison of growth rates of hand-reared and mother-reared Sunda pangolin (Manis javanica) pups at the Night Safari (Singapore).

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2019-01-31 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V7I1.395
F. Cabana, C. Tay, Irfan Arif
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The Sunda pangolin (Manis javanica) is a critically endangered myrmecophagous mammal, found throughout Southeast Asia. A rescue centre receiving custom’s seizures must be able to rehabilitate these animals. Unfortunately, gestating females tend to either abort or give birth during this period of stress, leaving rescue centres with new born pups, perhaps needing hand-rearing. The Night Safari (Singapore) has been caring for M. javanica since 2005 through rescue operations; however they officially became part of the animal collection in 2008. On two separate occasions, motherless pups have been brought to the rescue centre by officials, and had to be hand reared, both fed a feline milk replacer. The aim of this study was to compare the growth rates of hand-reared versus mother-reared pangolin pups. We regularly weighed the two hand-reared pups and the three mother-reared pups and compared growth rates using a linear regression model, and performed an analysis of covariance to determine if there was a significant difference between both rearing types. The hand-reared cubs had a significantly lower growth rate than mother reared cubs. The hand-reared cub’s growth rate showed a structural break at around day 60, where growth slowed significantly. Feline milk was nonetheless successful, but did not have an ideal growth rate. Other myrmecophagous milks become energetically denser, and the protein to fat ratio decreases throughout lactation. This could be trailed in future hand-rearing to compare growth rates.
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夜间野生动物园(新加坡)人工饲养和母亲饲养的巽他穿山甲幼崽的生长率比较。
巽他穿山甲(Manis javanica)是一种极度濒危的食性哺乳动物,遍布东南亚。接收海关缴获的动物的救援中心必须能够使这些动物康复。不幸的是,在这段压力时期,怀孕的雌性往往会流产或分娩,给救援中心留下新生的幼崽,可能需要人工抚养。夜间野生动物园(新加坡)自2005年以来一直通过救援行动照顾爪哇菌;然而,它们在2008年正式成为动物收藏的一部分。在两次不同的情况下,没有母亲的幼崽被官员带到救援中心,必须由人工饲养,两只幼崽都用猫奶替代品喂养。本研究的目的是比较人工饲养和母亲饲养的穿山甲幼仔的生长速度。我们定期称重两只手养幼鼠和三只母养幼鼠,使用线性回归模型比较其生长速率,并进行协方差分析,以确定两种饲养方式之间是否存在显著差异。手养幼崽的生长速度明显低于母养幼崽。人工饲养的幼崽的生长速度在第60天左右出现了结构性断裂,生长速度明显放缓。尽管如此,猫奶还是成功了,但并没有达到理想的生长速度。其他食奶动物的乳汁能量密度更大,蛋白质与脂肪的比例在整个哺乳期都在下降。这可以在未来的饲养中进行跟踪,以比较增长率。
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