Altman J D
Department of Psychology, Washburn University, Topeka, KS 66621, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 1999;2(2):123-32. doi: 10.1207/s15327604jaws0202_4.
Bears in captivity often show abnormal behaviors such as stereotypies and periods of excessive inactivity. Most of the research aimed at reducing abnormal behaviors in bears has focused on feeding enrichment. However, the effects of feeding enrichment only seem to last as long as it takes a bear to consume the food. This study investigated the effects of inedible, manipulable objects on bears. Two polar bears (Ursus maritimus) received plastic floats. A sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) and a spectacled bear (Treniarctos ornatus) received plastic balls. During a 7-week period, polar bears nearly doubled their activity in the presence of toy floats, and the spectacled bear halved its pacing in the presence of toys. The sloth bear did not respond to the objects. These findings indicate that access to manipulable nonfood objects such as plastic toys can result in prolonged engagement in appetitive behaviors by polar bears.
圈养的熊常常表现出异常行为,如刻板行为和长时间的过度不活动。大多数旨在减少熊异常行为的研究都集中在喂食丰富化上。然而,喂食丰富化的效果似乎只持续到熊吃完食物所需的时间。本研究调查了不可食用、可操控物体对熊的影响。两只北极熊(海熊属)收到了塑料浮标。一只懒熊(懒熊属)和一只眼镜熊(眼镜熊属)收到了塑料球。在为期7周的时间里,北极熊在有玩具浮标的情况下活动量几乎增加了一倍,眼镜熊在有玩具的情况下踱步次数减半。懒熊对这些物体没有反应。这些发现表明,接触可操控的非食物物体,如塑料玩具,可使北极熊长时间参与嗜好行为。