Bloomsmith Mollie A, Else James G
Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
ILAR J. 2005;46(2):192-201. doi: 10.1093/ilar.46.2.192.
The current status of the behavioral management of chimpanzees housed in US research facilities is examined, and recent advances are described. Behavioral management includes the application of environmental enrichment, animal training, and environmental design for improving animal welfare. Authors surveyed the six major chimpanzee holding facilities and found that the vast majority of chimpanzees are housed socially, with access to the outdoors. The institutions currently invest in behavioral scientists, enrichment specialists, and, most recently, chimpanzee trainers to implement and study chimpanzee behavioral management. This review is based on the substantial scientific literature related to managing social behavior, identifying the behavioral effects of restricted socialization, evaluating various forms of enrichment, and describing positive reinforcement animal training. Authors outline recent accomplishments in behavioral management, summarize behavioral issues that have been evaluated, and identify issues for future consideration. It is proposed that the enhanced application of behavioral management techniques, including training, could significantly reduce chimpanzee stress that is generally associated with experimental manipulations, and could improve animal welfare and the quality of biomedical research. The next challenge is to implement effectively and thoroughly the approaches that have been shown to be beneficial.
本文审视了美国研究机构中圈养黑猩猩行为管理的现状,并描述了近期取得的进展。行为管理包括运用环境丰容、动物训练和环境设计来改善动物福利。作者调查了六大主要黑猩猩饲养机构,发现绝大多数黑猩猩都是群居,且能接触户外环境。这些机构目前聘请行为科学家、丰容专家,最近还聘请了黑猩猩训练师来实施和研究黑猩猩行为管理。本综述基于大量与管理社会行为、识别社交受限的行为影响、评估各种形式的丰容以及描述正向强化动物训练相关的科学文献。作者概述了行为管理方面的近期成就,总结了已评估的行为问题,并确定了未来需考虑的问题。研究表明,加强包括训练在内的行为管理技术的应用,可显著减轻通常与实验操作相关的黑猩猩压力,改善动物福利和生物医学研究质量。下一个挑战是有效且全面地实施已被证明有益的方法。