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Fumitaka Hashizaki - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • hand raising a spectral tarsier tarsius tarsier at the ueno Zoological Gardens
    Zoo Biology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Atsushi Hirota, Tatsuko Hara, Takahisa Hosoda, Fumitaka Hashizaki
    Abstract:

    On February 10, 2008, a newborn male spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) was found on the floor of the indoor exhibit room in the Small Mammal House of the Ueno Zoological Gardens. The dam showed no signs of providing maternal care and therefore we decided to hand-raise the infant. Its birth weight was 18.7 g. We placed the dam and infant in an incubator and gave 12.5–25% formula (for kittens), until the 145th day after birth. We limited the volume of formula intake to avoid excessive intake and to prevent diarrhea. For nutrition enrichment, we added a chicken liver homogenate to the formula 1–3 times per day. The infant was given a sunbath for 10 min on the 28th day. He showed no serious decline in health, except for diarrhea that occurred during the first few days after birth. He ate a small cricket for the first time on the 50th day and easily caught mealworms on his own on the 105th day. Gradual changes in feeding times, formula concentration, and the nutritionally enriched formula were essential for successfully hand-raising the tarsier. Zoo Biol 30:218–224, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

  • Hand‐raising a spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) at the Ueno Zoological Gardens
    Zoo Biology, 2010
    Co-Authors: Atsushi Hirota, Tatsuko Hara, Takahisa Hosoda, Fumitaka Hashizaki
    Abstract:

    On February 10, 2008, a newborn male spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) was found on the floor of the indoor exhibit room in the Small Mammal House of the Ueno Zoological Gardens. The dam showed no signs of providing maternal care and therefore we decided to hand-raise the infant. Its birth weight was 18.7 g. We placed the dam and infant in an incubator and gave 12.5–25% formula (for kittens), until the 145th day after birth. We limited the volume of formula intake to avoid excessive intake and to prevent diarrhea. For nutrition enrichment, we added a chicken liver homogenate to the formula 1–3 times per day. The infant was given a sunbath for 10 min on the 28th day. He showed no serious decline in health, except for diarrhea that occurred during the first few days after birth. He ate a small cricket for the first time on the 50th day and easily caught mealworms on his own on the 105th day. Gradual changes in feeding times, formula concentration, and the nutritionally enriched formula were essential for successfully hand-raising the tarsier. Zoo Biol 30:218–224, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Atsushi Hirota - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • hand raising a spectral tarsier tarsius tarsier at the ueno Zoological Gardens
    Zoo Biology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Atsushi Hirota, Tatsuko Hara, Takahisa Hosoda, Fumitaka Hashizaki
    Abstract:

    On February 10, 2008, a newborn male spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) was found on the floor of the indoor exhibit room in the Small Mammal House of the Ueno Zoological Gardens. The dam showed no signs of providing maternal care and therefore we decided to hand-raise the infant. Its birth weight was 18.7 g. We placed the dam and infant in an incubator and gave 12.5–25% formula (for kittens), until the 145th day after birth. We limited the volume of formula intake to avoid excessive intake and to prevent diarrhea. For nutrition enrichment, we added a chicken liver homogenate to the formula 1–3 times per day. The infant was given a sunbath for 10 min on the 28th day. He showed no serious decline in health, except for diarrhea that occurred during the first few days after birth. He ate a small cricket for the first time on the 50th day and easily caught mealworms on his own on the 105th day. Gradual changes in feeding times, formula concentration, and the nutritionally enriched formula were essential for successfully hand-raising the tarsier. Zoo Biol 30:218–224, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

  • Hand‐raising a spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) at the Ueno Zoological Gardens
    Zoo Biology, 2010
    Co-Authors: Atsushi Hirota, Tatsuko Hara, Takahisa Hosoda, Fumitaka Hashizaki
    Abstract:

    On February 10, 2008, a newborn male spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) was found on the floor of the indoor exhibit room in the Small Mammal House of the Ueno Zoological Gardens. The dam showed no signs of providing maternal care and therefore we decided to hand-raise the infant. Its birth weight was 18.7 g. We placed the dam and infant in an incubator and gave 12.5–25% formula (for kittens), until the 145th day after birth. We limited the volume of formula intake to avoid excessive intake and to prevent diarrhea. For nutrition enrichment, we added a chicken liver homogenate to the formula 1–3 times per day. The infant was given a sunbath for 10 min on the 28th day. He showed no serious decline in health, except for diarrhea that occurred during the first few days after birth. He ate a small cricket for the first time on the 50th day and easily caught mealworms on his own on the 105th day. Gradual changes in feeding times, formula concentration, and the nutritionally enriched formula were essential for successfully hand-raising the tarsier. Zoo Biol 30:218–224, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Benedict Ryan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Tecton structures by Lubetkin: Dudley Zoological Gardens [architectural paint research]
    2013
    Co-Authors: Michael Crick-smith, Ian Crick-smith, Rachel Faulding, Paul Croft, Gillian Thwaites, Benedict Ryan
    Abstract:

    The purpose of the commission was to undertake historic paint surveys on selected Tecton structures at Dudley Zoological Gardens, to determine if evidence survives of the original or early decorative schemes. The elements sampled include (where appropriate) - The Entrance Kiosks and Gates, current reception area (formerly the Safari Restaurant), Bear Ravine Kiosk, Bear Ravine Tecton. The aim of this research is to identify the original paint scheme colours and finishes used on these historic structures on their completion in the and to produce specifications to replicate researched colours in modern materials. ARCHITECTURAL PAINT SURVEY REPORT TECTON STRUCTURES BY LUBETKIN DUDLEY Zoological Gardens, 2 THE BROADWAY, DUDLEY, WEST MIDLANDS, DY1 4QB

  • Tecton structures by Lubetkin: Dudley Zoological Gardens, architectural paint survey report
    2013
    Co-Authors: Michael Crick-smith, Ian Crick-smith, Rachel Faulding, Paul Croft, Gillian Thwaites, Benedict Ryan
    Abstract:

    The purpose of the commission was to undertake historic paint surveys on selected Tecton structures at Dudley Zoological Gardens, to determine if evidence survives of the original or early decorative schemes. The elements sampled include (where appropriate) - The Entrance Kiosks and Gates, current reception area (formerly the Safari Restaurant), Bear Ravine Kiosk, Bear Ravine Tecton. The aim of this research is to identify the original paint scheme colours and finishes used on these historic structures on their completion in the and to produce specifications to replicate researched colours in modern materials. ARCHITECTURAL PAINT SURVEY REPORT TECTON STRUCTURES BY LUBETKIN DUDLEY Zoological Gardens, 2 THE BROADWAY, DUDLEY, WEST MIDLANDS, DY1 4QB

Michael Crick-smith - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Tecton structures by Lubetkin: Dudley Zoological Gardens [architectural paint research]
    2013
    Co-Authors: Michael Crick-smith, Ian Crick-smith, Rachel Faulding, Paul Croft, Gillian Thwaites, Benedict Ryan
    Abstract:

    The purpose of the commission was to undertake historic paint surveys on selected Tecton structures at Dudley Zoological Gardens, to determine if evidence survives of the original or early decorative schemes. The elements sampled include (where appropriate) - The Entrance Kiosks and Gates, current reception area (formerly the Safari Restaurant), Bear Ravine Kiosk, Bear Ravine Tecton. The aim of this research is to identify the original paint scheme colours and finishes used on these historic structures on their completion in the and to produce specifications to replicate researched colours in modern materials. ARCHITECTURAL PAINT SURVEY REPORT TECTON STRUCTURES BY LUBETKIN DUDLEY Zoological Gardens, 2 THE BROADWAY, DUDLEY, WEST MIDLANDS, DY1 4QB

  • Tecton structures by Lubetkin: Dudley Zoological Gardens, architectural paint survey report
    2013
    Co-Authors: Michael Crick-smith, Ian Crick-smith, Rachel Faulding, Paul Croft, Gillian Thwaites, Benedict Ryan
    Abstract:

    The purpose of the commission was to undertake historic paint surveys on selected Tecton structures at Dudley Zoological Gardens, to determine if evidence survives of the original or early decorative schemes. The elements sampled include (where appropriate) - The Entrance Kiosks and Gates, current reception area (formerly the Safari Restaurant), Bear Ravine Kiosk, Bear Ravine Tecton. The aim of this research is to identify the original paint scheme colours and finishes used on these historic structures on their completion in the and to produce specifications to replicate researched colours in modern materials. ARCHITECTURAL PAINT SURVEY REPORT TECTON STRUCTURES BY LUBETKIN DUDLEY Zoological Gardens, 2 THE BROADWAY, DUDLEY, WEST MIDLANDS, DY1 4QB

  • Chairlift: Dudley Zoological Gardens, architectural paint survey report
    2012
    Co-Authors: Michael Crick-smith, Ian Crick-smith, Rachel Faulding, Paul Croft, Gillian Thwaites, Gemma Smart
    Abstract:

    The purpose of the commission was to undertake historic paint research on the chairlift, at Dudley Zoological Gardens, to determine if evidence survives of the original or early decorative schemes. The elements sampled include (where appropriate) – painted elements of the chair lift, including the iron support structures of the roller system, chairs and surrounding timber. The aim is to ascertain the original paint scheme colours used following the Chairlift’s installation in 1958, and to produce specifications to replicate researched colours in modern materials.

Tatsuko Hara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • hand raising a spectral tarsier tarsius tarsier at the ueno Zoological Gardens
    Zoo Biology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Atsushi Hirota, Tatsuko Hara, Takahisa Hosoda, Fumitaka Hashizaki
    Abstract:

    On February 10, 2008, a newborn male spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) was found on the floor of the indoor exhibit room in the Small Mammal House of the Ueno Zoological Gardens. The dam showed no signs of providing maternal care and therefore we decided to hand-raise the infant. Its birth weight was 18.7 g. We placed the dam and infant in an incubator and gave 12.5–25% formula (for kittens), until the 145th day after birth. We limited the volume of formula intake to avoid excessive intake and to prevent diarrhea. For nutrition enrichment, we added a chicken liver homogenate to the formula 1–3 times per day. The infant was given a sunbath for 10 min on the 28th day. He showed no serious decline in health, except for diarrhea that occurred during the first few days after birth. He ate a small cricket for the first time on the 50th day and easily caught mealworms on his own on the 105th day. Gradual changes in feeding times, formula concentration, and the nutritionally enriched formula were essential for successfully hand-raising the tarsier. Zoo Biol 30:218–224, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

  • Hand‐raising a spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) at the Ueno Zoological Gardens
    Zoo Biology, 2010
    Co-Authors: Atsushi Hirota, Tatsuko Hara, Takahisa Hosoda, Fumitaka Hashizaki
    Abstract:

    On February 10, 2008, a newborn male spectral tarsier (Tarsius tarsier) was found on the floor of the indoor exhibit room in the Small Mammal House of the Ueno Zoological Gardens. The dam showed no signs of providing maternal care and therefore we decided to hand-raise the infant. Its birth weight was 18.7 g. We placed the dam and infant in an incubator and gave 12.5–25% formula (for kittens), until the 145th day after birth. We limited the volume of formula intake to avoid excessive intake and to prevent diarrhea. For nutrition enrichment, we added a chicken liver homogenate to the formula 1–3 times per day. The infant was given a sunbath for 10 min on the 28th day. He showed no serious decline in health, except for diarrhea that occurred during the first few days after birth. He ate a small cricket for the first time on the 50th day and easily caught mealworms on his own on the 105th day. Gradual changes in feeding times, formula concentration, and the nutritionally enriched formula were essential for successfully hand-raising the tarsier. Zoo Biol 30:218–224, 2011. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.