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种群水平的福利指数对于动物园大象的福祉有何启示?

What do population-level welfare indices suggest about the well-being of zoo elephants?

作者信息

Mason Georgia J, Veasey Jake S

机构信息

Canada Research Chair in Animal Welfare, Animal Science Department, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Zoo Biol. 2010 Mar-Apr;29(2):256-73. doi: 10.1002/zoo.20303.

Abstract

To assess zoo elephants' welfare using objective population-level indices, we sought data from zoos and other protected populations (potential "benchmarks") on variables affected by poor well-being. Such data were available on fecundity, potential fertility, stillbirths, infant mortality, adult survivorship, and stereotypic behavior. Most of these can also be affected by factors unrelated to well-being; therefore, for each, we analyzed the potential role of these other factors. Population-level comparisons generally indicate poor reproduction, and poor infant and adult survivorship in zoos compared with benchmark populations (with some differences between zoo regions and over time). Stereotypic behavior also occurs in c. 60% of zoo elephants; as the population-level welfare index least open to alternative interpretations, this represents the strongest evidence that well-being is/has been widely compromised. Poor well-being is a parsimonious explanation for the diverse range of population-level effects seen, but to test this hypothesis properly, data are now needed on, for example, potential confounds that can affect these indices (to partition out effects of factors unrelated to well-being), and causes of the observed temporal effects, and differences between species and zoo regions. Regardless of whether such additional data implicate poor well-being, our findings suggest that elephant management has generally been sub-optimal. We also discuss the selection and utilization of benchmark data, as a useful future approach for evaluating such issues.

摘要

为了使用客观的种群水平指标评估动物园大象的福利状况,我们从动物园和其他受保护种群(潜在的“基准”)收集了受健康状况不佳影响的变量数据。这些数据包括繁殖力、潜在生育能力、死产、幼崽死亡率、成年存活率和刻板行为。其中大多数也可能受到与健康状况无关的因素影响;因此,对于每一项数据,我们都分析了这些其他因素的潜在作用。种群水平的比较通常表明,与基准种群相比,动物园中的繁殖情况较差,幼崽和成年大象的存活率也较低(不同动物园区域以及不同时间段存在一些差异)。约60%的动物园大象还会出现刻板行为;作为最不容易产生其他解释的种群水平福利指标,这是表明健康状况已被广泛损害的最有力证据。健康状况不佳是对所观察到的各种种群水平效应的一个简洁解释,但要恰当地检验这一假设,现在还需要有关例如可能影响这些指标的潜在混杂因素的数据(以区分与健康状况无关的因素的影响),以及观察到的时间效应的原因,以及物种和动物园区域之间的差异。无论这些额外数据是否表明健康状况不佳,我们的研究结果都表明大象管理总体上一直不够理想。我们还讨论了基准数据的选择和利用,这是未来评估此类问题的一种有用方法。

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