Chapman's Zebra
Equus quagga chapmani


Sources to Include edit

High Ranking Mares of Captive Plains Zebra Have Greater Reproductive Success Than Low-Ranking Mares.[1]

Feeding Behaviour Affects Nursing Behaviour in Captive Plains Zebra.[2]

Equids: Zebras, Asses and Horses. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan.[3]

Social Relationships and Reproductive State Influence Leadership Roles in Movements of Plains Zebra.[4]

Captive Management Strategies for Natural Behaviour of Chapman's Zebra at Werribee Zoological Park.[5]


References edit

  1. ^ Culik, Jan Pluhacek; Bartos, Ludek. "High Ranking Mares of Captive Plains Zebra Have Greater Reproductive Success Than Low-Ranking Mares". Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 99: 315–329.
  2. ^ Kotrba, Jan Pluhacek; Bartos, Ludek; Jitka, Bastosova. "Feeding Behaviour Affects Nursing Behaviour in Captive Plains Zebra". Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 128: 97–102.
  3. ^ Moehlman, Patricia D. (2002). Equids: Zebras, Asses and Horses. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
  4. ^ Rubenstein, Ilya R. Fischoff; Sundaresam, Siva R.; Cordingley, Justine; Larkin, Heather M. "Social Relationships and Reproductive State Influence Leadership Roles in Movements of Plains Zebra". Animal Behaviour. 73: 825–831.
  5. ^ Stroud, Jennifer C.; Ford, Peter C. "Captive Management Strategies for Natural Behaviour of Chapman's Zebra at Werribee Zoological Park". International Zoo Yearbook. 32.