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利用全球定位系统测定圈养非洲象(非洲草原象)的行走速度。

GPS determination of walking rates in captive African elephants (Loxodonta africana).

作者信息

Leighty Katherine A, Soltis Joseph, Wesolek Christina M, Savage Anne, Mellen Jill, Lehnhardt John

机构信息

Education and Science, Animal Programs Administration, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830, USA.

出版信息

Zoo Biol. 2009 Jan-Feb;28(1):16-28. doi: 10.1002/zoo.20199.

Abstract

The movements of elephants in captivity have been an issue of concern for animal welfare activists and zoological professionals alike in recent years. In order to fully understand how movement rates reflect animal welfare, we must first determine the exact distances these animals move in the captive environment. We outfitted seven adult female African elephants (Loxodonta africana) at Disney's Animal Kingdom with collar-mounted global positioning recording systems to document their movement rates while housed in outdoor guest viewing habitats. Further, we conducted preliminary analyses to address potential factors impacting movement rates including body size, temperature, enclosure size, and social grouping complexity. We found that our elephants moved at an average rate of 0.409+/-0.007 km/hr during the 9-hr data collection periods. This rate translates to an average of 3.68 km traveled during the observation periods, at a rate comparable to that observed in the wild. Although movement rate did not have a significant relationship with an individual's body size in this herd, the movements of four females demonstrated a significant positive correlation with temperature. Further, females in our largest social group demonstrated a significant increase in movement rates when residing in larger enclosures. We also present preliminary evidence suggesting that increased social group complexity, including the presence of infants in the herd, may be associated with increased walking rates, whereas factors such as reproductive and social status may constrain movements.

摘要

近年来,圈养大象的活动一直是动物福利倡导者和动物学专业人士共同关注的问题。为了全面了解活动速率如何反映动物福利,我们必须首先确定这些动物在圈养环境中的确切移动距离。我们给迪士尼动物王国的七头成年雌性非洲象(Loxodonta africana)佩戴了安装在项圈上的全球定位记录系统,以记录它们在户外游客观赏栖息地中的活动速率。此外,我们进行了初步分析,以探讨影响活动速率的潜在因素,包括体型、温度、围栏大小和社会群体复杂性。我们发现,在9小时的数据收集期间,我们的大象平均移动速率为0.409±0.007千米/小时。这个速率相当于在观察期间平均移动3.68千米,与在野外观察到的速率相当。虽然在这群大象中,活动速率与个体体型没有显著关系,但有四头雌性大象的活动与温度呈显著正相关。此外,在我们最大的社会群体中,雌性大象居住在较大围栏中时,活动速率显著增加。我们还提供了初步证据,表明社会群体复杂性增加,包括群体中有幼象,可能与行走速率增加有关,而生殖和社会地位等因素可能会限制活动。

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