Dale Robert H I
Department of Psychology, Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208, USA.
Zoo Biol. 2010 Mar-Apr;29(2):87-103. doi: 10.1002/zoo.20234.
African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) have lived in the care of humans for many years, yet there is no consensus concerning some basic parameters describing their newborn calves. This study provides a broad empirical basis for generalizations about the birth heights, birth weights, birth times and gestation periods of elephant calves born in captivity. I obtained data concerning at least one of these four characteristics for 218 newborn calves from 74 institutions. Over the past 30 years, newborn Asian elephants have been taller and heavier than newborn African elephants. Neonatal African elephants exhibited sex differences in both weight and height, whereas neonatal Asian elephants have exhibited sex differences only in height. Primiparous dams ex situ are at least as old as their in situ counterparts, whereas ex situ sires appear to be younger than sires in range countries. Confirming earlier anecdotal evidence, both African [N=47] and Asian [N=91] dams gave birth most often at night.
非洲象(非洲象属)和亚洲象(亚洲象属)在人类照料下已生活多年,但对于描述其新生幼崽的一些基本参数尚无共识。本研究为圈养出生的象幼崽的出生身高、出生体重、出生时间和妊娠期的概括提供了广泛的实证依据。我从74个机构获取了218头新生幼崽至少这四个特征之一的数据。在过去30年里,新生亚洲象比新生非洲象更高、更重。新生非洲象在体重和身高上均表现出性别差异,而新生亚洲象仅在身高上表现出性别差异。异地的初产母象至少与原地的同龄母象一样老,而异地产雄象似乎比野生环境中的雄象年轻。证实了早期的传闻证据,非洲象(N = 47)和亚洲象(N = 91)的母象大多在夜间产仔。