Clay Andrea W, Bloomsmith Mollie A, Marr M Jackson, Maple Terry L
Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2009;12(4):306-13. doi: 10.1080/10888700903163492.
Using preference-assessment tests with humans in conjunction with behavioral modification sessions has been a regular component of almost all operant conditioning programs with mentally challenged humans. This has been very effective in improving the efficiency of behavioral training in these settings and could be similarly effective in zoological and research environments. This study investigated the preferences of 9 captive orangutans for different food items. The study used a pairwise presentation to record each nonhuman animal's preferences for 5 different foods on 6 different occasions over the course of 6 months. Results of a Friedman's 2-way ANOVA indicated that the orangutans showed a clear overall preference for apple. However, there was significant variability among different orangutans in preference ranking for the 5 foods, as shown by a Kendall's tau. In addition, there was variability in preference rankings across time for each orangutan. Because the orangutans' preferences change over time and vary according to individual, regular assessments should identify items to be used as rewards in behavioral husbandry training or as part of feeding enrichment strategies.
将针对人类的偏好评估测试与行为矫正训练相结合,几乎是所有针对智障人士的操作性条件反射训练项目的常规组成部分。这在提高这些环境中行为训练的效率方面非常有效,在动物园和研究环境中可能同样有效。本研究调查了9只圈养红毛猩猩对不同食物的偏好。该研究采用两两呈现的方式,在6个月的时间里,6次不同场合记录每只非人类动物对5种不同食物的偏好。弗里德曼双向方差分析的结果表明,红毛猩猩总体上对苹果表现出明显的偏好。然而,肯德尔秩相关系数显示,不同红毛猩猩对这5种食物的偏好排名存在显著差异。此外,每只红毛猩猩在不同时间的偏好排名也存在差异。由于红毛猩猩的偏好会随时间变化且因个体而异,定期评估应确定在行为饲养训练中用作奖励或作为喂食丰富策略一部分的食物项目。