Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia

In this data article we present the determinations of the diet preference and growth of a pair of the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca (David, 1869) from Zoo Negara Malaysia. Once considered as endangered, the captive giant pandas were given with nine species of local bamboo in separate indoor en...

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Main Authors: Ten, Dennis Choon Yung, Rohana, Jani, Ridza, Azizi, Mat Naim, Ramli, Yang, Haidi, Ahmad Nizam, Zainudin, Akmal Hadi, Samsuddin, Noor Hashida, Hashim, Mohd Noore, Afiq Ramle, Muhamad Aidil, Zahidin, Mohd Akmal, Mohd Raffi, Muhamad Safiih, Lola, Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
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spelling my.unimas.ir.319962021-03-31T08:16:43Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31996/ Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia Ten, Dennis Choon Yung Rohana, Jani Ridza, Azizi Mat Naim, Ramli Yang, Haidi Ahmad Nizam, Zainudin Akmal Hadi, Samsuddin Noor Hashida, Hashim Mohd Noore, Afiq Ramle Muhamad Aidil, Zahidin Mohd Akmal, Mohd Raffi Muhamad Safiih, Lola Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah Q Science (General) QL Zoology In this data article we present the determinations of the diet preference and growth of a pair of the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca (David, 1869) from Zoo Negara Malaysia. Once considered as endangered, the captive giant pandas were given with nine species of local bamboo in separate indoor enclosures. We recorded data between May 25, 2014 and December 31, 2016 and analysed it based on food preference, the pattern toward food consumption and body weights using SPSS v25.0 (IBM, USA). Data on the bamboo preference, daily average bamboo provided and consumed, and factors predicting of body weight per individual are reported in this article. The data highlight correlation between panda growth (kg) to the part of bamboo consumed (kg) and exhibit the pattern of preferred part of food (i.e.: either the leaf, culm or shoots of bamboo variety) for panda consumptions. The food consumption toward the body weight was modelled using logistic regression analysis to help determine the pattern of food consumption and body weight of giant panda in the future and based on regression model 1, only consumed variable is significance to the model. Elsevier Inc 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31996/1/Dennis.pdf Ten, Dennis Choon Yung and Rohana, Jani and Ridza, Azizi and Mat Naim, Ramli and Yang, Haidi and Ahmad Nizam, Zainudin and Akmal Hadi, Samsuddin and Noor Hashida, Hashim and Mohd Noore, Afiq Ramle and Muhamad Aidil, Zahidin and Mohd Akmal, Mohd Raffi and Muhamad Safiih, Lola and Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah (2020) Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia. Data in Brief, 29. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340919314386 10.1016/j.dib.2019.105082
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topic Q Science (General)
QL Zoology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QL Zoology
Ten, Dennis Choon Yung
Rohana, Jani
Ridza, Azizi
Mat Naim, Ramli
Yang, Haidi
Ahmad Nizam, Zainudin
Akmal Hadi, Samsuddin
Noor Hashida, Hashim
Mohd Noore, Afiq Ramle
Muhamad Aidil, Zahidin
Mohd Akmal, Mohd Raffi
Muhamad Safiih, Lola
Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia
description In this data article we present the determinations of the diet preference and growth of a pair of the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca (David, 1869) from Zoo Negara Malaysia. Once considered as endangered, the captive giant pandas were given with nine species of local bamboo in separate indoor enclosures. We recorded data between May 25, 2014 and December 31, 2016 and analysed it based on food preference, the pattern toward food consumption and body weights using SPSS v25.0 (IBM, USA). Data on the bamboo preference, daily average bamboo provided and consumed, and factors predicting of body weight per individual are reported in this article. The data highlight correlation between panda growth (kg) to the part of bamboo consumed (kg) and exhibit the pattern of preferred part of food (i.e.: either the leaf, culm or shoots of bamboo variety) for panda consumptions. The food consumption toward the body weight was modelled using logistic regression analysis to help determine the pattern of food consumption and body weight of giant panda in the future and based on regression model 1, only consumed variable is significance to the model.
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author Ten, Dennis Choon Yung
Rohana, Jani
Ridza, Azizi
Mat Naim, Ramli
Yang, Haidi
Ahmad Nizam, Zainudin
Akmal Hadi, Samsuddin
Noor Hashida, Hashim
Mohd Noore, Afiq Ramle
Muhamad Aidil, Zahidin
Mohd Akmal, Mohd Raffi
Muhamad Safiih, Lola
Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
author_facet Ten, Dennis Choon Yung
Rohana, Jani
Ridza, Azizi
Mat Naim, Ramli
Yang, Haidi
Ahmad Nizam, Zainudin
Akmal Hadi, Samsuddin
Noor Hashida, Hashim
Mohd Noore, Afiq Ramle
Muhamad Aidil, Zahidin
Mohd Akmal, Mohd Raffi
Muhamad Safiih, Lola
Mohd Tajuddin, Abdullah
author_sort Ten, Dennis Choon Yung
title Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia
title_short Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia
title_full Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia
title_fullStr Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo Negara, Malaysia
title_sort data on diet and growth by giant panda in zoo negara, malaysia
publisher Elsevier Inc
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31996/1/Dennis.pdf
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