Behavior and foraging ecology of cattle: A review

作者: Bhupendra Kumar Sahu , Arti Parganiha , Atanu Kumar Pati

DOI: 10.1016/J.JVEB.2020.08.004

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摘要: Abstract Cattle are diurnal and distributed all over the world. They true ruminants exhibit several behaviors, namely, foraging, reproductive, social, maternal care, dominance, cognitive behavior, so on. Foraging behavior is essential for their survival, growth, reproductive fitness. A review of literature reveals that in most research papers projects, study cattle has not been one primary objectives research—most documents focused on foraging from angle economic prospective only. The Scopus other searches revealed only 2 publications street/stray cattle. Street/stray perfect model to changing during urbanization. Therefore, information behavioral ecology will be relevant valuable ethologists studying urban landscape.

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