Kessel A L, Brent L
Department of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, San Antonio, TX 78245-0145, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 1998;1(3):227-34. doi: 10.1207/s15327604jaws0103_3.
As part of a behavioral intervention program that identifies and treats individual nonhuman primates exhibiting abnormal behavior, five individually housed pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina) were provided with multiple cage toys in an effort to reduce high levels of abnormal behavior. Ten 30-min observations of each subject were conducted during the baseline condition and again after novel toys were presented, both loose inside the cage and attached to the outside of the cage. The new toys were used during 27% of the observation time. Kong Toys were used most consistently by the macaques during the 5-week observation period. Significant decreases in abnormal behavior and cage-directed behavior, as well as significantly increased enrichment use, were evident after the toys were added. Several of the toys were destroyed quickly, and individual differences were evident in the levels of enrichment use and abnormal behavior. Providing multiple manipulable toys as enrichment for pigtail macaques was effective in reducing abnormal behavior and was an important part of an environmental enrichment program for monkeys who could not be housed socially.
作为一项行为干预计划的一部分,该计划旨在识别和治疗表现出异常行为的个体非人灵长类动物,五只单独饲养的猪尾猕猴(食蟹猴)被提供了多个笼内玩具,以努力减少高水平的异常行为。在基线条件下对每个受试者进行了十次30分钟的观察,在提供新玩具后再次进行观察,新玩具既有松散放置在笼内的,也有附着在笼外的。新玩具在27%的观察时间内被使用。在为期5周的观察期内,猕猴最常使用的是Kong玩具。添加玩具后,异常行为和笼内定向行为显著减少,丰富物使用显著增加。有几个玩具很快就被破坏了,在丰富物使用水平和异常行为方面存在明显的个体差异。为猪尾猕猴提供多个可操作的玩具作为丰富物,对于减少异常行为是有效的,并且是无法群居饲养的猴子的环境丰富计划的重要组成部分。