Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.

Red and White Giant Flying Squirrels are elusive animals that are hard to study, thus little is known about their behaviour both in the wild and in captivity. However, knowledge on behaviour is the most crucial for conservation efforts to succeed. Environmental factors that could affect the behaviou...

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Main Author: Teo, Ni Zhen.
Other Authors: School of Biological Sciences
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-493462023-02-28T18:03:00Z Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari. Teo, Ni Zhen. School of Biological Sciences Night Safari, Wildlife Reserves Singapore Abdul Razak Jaffar DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Zoology::Animal behavior Red and White Giant Flying Squirrels are elusive animals that are hard to study, thus little is known about their behaviour both in the wild and in captivity. However, knowledge on behaviour is the most crucial for conservation efforts to succeed. Environmental factors that could affect the behaviour of 3 squirrels were observed and recorded over 60 days. The number of visitors was found to decrease their activity level significantly (P = 0.0289). Environmental factors like noise level (P = 0.0450) and weather (P = 0.0245) affected their gliding frequencies significantly. Conversely, factors like temperature (P = 0.023) and humidity (P<0.001) influenced the time the squirrels leave their nest boxes, where the higher the temperature and the lower the humidity, the earlier they leave. There were differences in preferred activities amongst the individuals. Resting was observed to be the most preferred behaviour, whereby they spent 65% of their time doing. This study revealed that limiting the number of people and reducing noise level in the exhibit could increase squirrel activity level. Various equipment could be added to encourage the squirrels to be more active, including heat lamps and dehumidifiers. All in all, the study created insights to how the flying squirrels react to environmental differences. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2012-05-17T08:37:34Z 2012-05-17T08:37:34Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49346 en Nanyang Technological University 42 p. application/pdf
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Teo, Ni Zhen.
Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
description Red and White Giant Flying Squirrels are elusive animals that are hard to study, thus little is known about their behaviour both in the wild and in captivity. However, knowledge on behaviour is the most crucial for conservation efforts to succeed. Environmental factors that could affect the behaviour of 3 squirrels were observed and recorded over 60 days. The number of visitors was found to decrease their activity level significantly (P = 0.0289). Environmental factors like noise level (P = 0.0450) and weather (P = 0.0245) affected their gliding frequencies significantly. Conversely, factors like temperature (P = 0.023) and humidity (P<0.001) influenced the time the squirrels leave their nest boxes, where the higher the temperature and the lower the humidity, the earlier they leave. There were differences in preferred activities amongst the individuals. Resting was observed to be the most preferred behaviour, whereby they spent 65% of their time doing. This study revealed that limiting the number of people and reducing noise level in the exhibit could increase squirrel activity level. Various equipment could be added to encourage the squirrels to be more active, including heat lamps and dehumidifiers. All in all, the study created insights to how the flying squirrels react to environmental differences.
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title Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
title_short Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
title_full Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
title_fullStr Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
title_full_unstemmed Peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (Petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
title_sort peek-a-boo : factors that affect the activity level and behaviour of the red and white giant flying squirrels (petaurista alborufus castaneus) in night safari.
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