Spring S E, Clifford J O, Tomko D L
Life Science Division, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000, USA.
Contemp Top Lab Anim Sci. 1997 May;36(3):72-5.
Squirrel monkeys display an interest in novel places, habituate to new situations, and spend most of their daily activity in the wild in large groups engaging in feeding behaviors over a broad area. Captivity limits these behaviors and consequently may disrupt normal social organizations. In captivity, squirrel monkeys may exhibit stereotypical behaviors that are believed to indicate decreased psychologic well-being. When a monkey's behavior can be made to approach that seen in the wild, and stereotypical behaviors are minimal, it is assumed that psychologic well-being is adequate. Environmental enrichment devices have been used to address the Animal Welfare Act requirement that psychologic well-being of captive nonhuman primates be considered. The purpose of the study reported here was to examine whether various environmental enrichment devices improve the psychologic well-being of captive squirrel monkeys. In the study, we used behavioral observation to quantify the effectiveness of several environmental enrichment devices for reducing stereotypical behaviors in squirrel monkeys housed alone or in groups. Analysis of our results revealed that the environmental enrichment devices did not affect the expression of normal or stereotypical behaviors, but that the type of housing did.
松鼠猴对新环境表现出兴趣,能适应新情况,并且在野外时,它们日常的大部分活动都是在大群体中,在广阔区域内进行觅食行为。圈养限制了这些行为,因此可能会扰乱正常的社会组织。在圈养环境中,松鼠猴可能会表现出刻板行为,人们认为这表明其心理健康水平下降。当猴子的行为能够接近在野外观察到的行为,且刻板行为最少时,就认为其心理健康状况良好。环境丰富装置已被用于满足《动物福利法》中关于考虑圈养非人灵长类动物心理健康的要求。本文所报告研究的目的是检验各种环境丰富装置是否能改善圈养松鼠猴的心理健康。在该研究中,我们通过行为观察来量化几种环境丰富装置对减少单独或成群饲养的松鼠猴刻板行为的有效性。对我们研究结果的分析表明,环境丰富装置并未影响正常行为或刻板行为的表现,但饲养方式却有影响。