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Supplementary material from "Survival improvements of marine mammals in zoological institutions mirror historical advances in human longevity"

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An intense public debate has fuelled governmental bans on marine mammals held in zoological institutions. The debate rests on the assumption that survival in zoological institutions has been and remains lower than in the wild, albeit the scientific evidence in support of this notion is equivocal. Here, we used statistical methods previously applied to assess historical improvements in human lifespan and data on 8864 individuals of four marine mammal species (harbour seal, Phoca vitulina; California sea lion, Zalophus californianus; polar bear, Ursus maritimus; common bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus) held in zoos from 1829 to 2020. We found that life expectancy increased up to 3.40 times, and first-year mortality declined up to 31%, during the last century in zoos. Moreover, the life expectancy of animals in zoos is currently 1.65–3.55 times longer than their wild counterparts. Like humans, these improvements have occurred concurrently with advances in management practices, crucial for population welfare. Science-based decisions will help effective legislative changes and ensure better implementation of animal care.

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Morgane Tidière
Fernando Colchero
Johanna Staerk
Michael J. Adkesson
Ditte H. Andersen
Lucie Bland
Martin Böye
Sabrina Brando
Isabella Clegg
Sarah cubaynes
Amy Cutting
Danny De Man
Andrew E. Derocher
Candice Dorsey
William Elgar
Eric Gaglione
Kirstin Anderson Hansen
Allison Jungheim
José Kok
Gail Laule
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