Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State

A total of 244 deaths were recorded in seven different species of captive wild carnivores which reveal highest mortality in lion 92 (37.70 %) followed by 60 (24.59 %) in tiger and leopard respectively. Lowest mortality was recorded in rest of felines. Similarly region wise and season wise mortality...

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Main Authors: Y.A. Kinge, D B Sarode and N P Dakshinkar
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2010-02-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/mnstemps/2/2-1296811979.pdf
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spelling doaj-fd16d515af72435abe58261182bf65fa2021-08-02T05:28:14ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882010-02-0131.0002325Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra StateY.A. KingeD B Sarode and N P DakshinkarA total of 244 deaths were recorded in seven different species of captive wild carnivores which reveal highest mortality in lion 92 (37.70 %) followed by 60 (24.59 %) in tiger and leopard respectively. Lowest mortality was recorded in rest of felines. Similarly region wise and season wise mortality summarized. Disease symptom wise mortality pattern revealed involvement of respiratory affection in 56 (22.95 %) followed by digestive 46 (18.85 %) miscellaneous 40 (16.39 %) and generalized conditions 39 (15.98 %). The causes of death attributed to specific diseases in carnivores 13 (5.31 %) showed trypanosomiasis, hookworm in tiger, trypanosomiasis in jungle cat, fox and pasteurellosis in lion and leopard. From study it is concluded that pattern of mortality in carnivores is serious concerned in captive wildlife conservation and these losses due to mortality can be controlled to considerable extent by taking appropriate measures (Veterinary aid ) well in time. [Vet. World 2010; 3(1.000): 23-25] http://www.scopemed.org/mnstemps/2/2-1296811979.pdfCaptive Wild AnimalsCarnivoresMortality,
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D B Sarode and N P Dakshinkar
Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State
Veterinary World
Captive Wild Animals
Carnivores
Mortality,
author_facet Y.A. Kinge
D B Sarode and N P Dakshinkar
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title Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State
title_short Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State
title_full Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State
title_fullStr Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State
title_full_unstemmed Mortality Pattern in Captive Wild Carnivores in Maharashtra State
title_sort mortality pattern in captive wild carnivores in maharashtra state
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
publishDate 2010-02-01
description A total of 244 deaths were recorded in seven different species of captive wild carnivores which reveal highest mortality in lion 92 (37.70 %) followed by 60 (24.59 %) in tiger and leopard respectively. Lowest mortality was recorded in rest of felines. Similarly region wise and season wise mortality summarized. Disease symptom wise mortality pattern revealed involvement of respiratory affection in 56 (22.95 %) followed by digestive 46 (18.85 %) miscellaneous 40 (16.39 %) and generalized conditions 39 (15.98 %). The causes of death attributed to specific diseases in carnivores 13 (5.31 %) showed trypanosomiasis, hookworm in tiger, trypanosomiasis in jungle cat, fox and pasteurellosis in lion and leopard. From study it is concluded that pattern of mortality in carnivores is serious concerned in captive wildlife conservation and these losses due to mortality can be controlled to considerable extent by taking appropriate measures (Veterinary aid ) well in time. [Vet. World 2010; 3(1.000): 23-25]
topic Captive Wild Animals
Carnivores
Mortality,
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