Comparative analyses of longevity and senescence reveal variable survival benefits of living in zoos across mammals

Volume: 6, Issue: 1
Published: Nov 7, 2016
Abstract
While it is commonly believed that animals live longer in zoos than in the wild, this assumption has rarely been tested. We compared four survival metrics (longevity, baseline mortality, onset of senescence and rate of senescence) between both sexes of free-ranging and zoo populations of more than 50 mammal species. We found that mammals from zoo populations generally lived longer than their wild counterparts (84% of species). The effect was...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative analyses of longevity and senescence reveal variable survival benefits of living in zoos across mammals
Published Date
Nov 7, 2016
Volume
6
Issue
1
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