Bateson Melissa, Feenders Gesa
Institute of Neuroscience, Henry Wellcome Building for Neuroecology, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, United Kingdom.
ILAR J. 2010;51(4):394-408. doi: 10.1093/ilar.51.4.394.
Passerine birds are important models in fundamental biological research, with as many as 300,000 individuals used in laboratory experiments worldwide annually. However, because the use of passerines is rare compared with that of more conventional laboratory animals, there is often a lack of information about the basic biology and husbandry requirements of these species. We aim to address this deficit by providing an overview of the most salient aspects of passerine biology and their implications for laboratory husbandry and welfare. We start by describing the characteristics that make these birds useful and interesting research subjects. Specifically, we highlight features (e.g., birdsong) of passerine biology that differentiate these birds from more common laboratory animals. Next, we consider the implications of passerine biology for husbandry in the laboratory. Many of the aspects of passerine biology that make these species valuable to scientists are also likely to be affected by environmental variables; a good knowledge of these variables is necessary in order to choose appropriate laboratory conditions for passerines. We outline how the developmental history of the birds and choices of caging, feeding, and environmental regimes might influence their physiology and behavior and thus affect both the welfare of the birds and the quality of the resulting data. We stress the importance of a sound understanding of the biology of any species to ensure good welfare and good science.
雀形目鸟类是基础生物学研究中的重要模型,全球每年有多达30万只个体用于实验室实验。然而,与更传统的实验动物相比,雀形目鸟类的使用较少,因此往往缺乏关于这些物种基本生物学和饲养要求的信息。我们旨在通过概述雀形目生物学的最显著方面及其对实验室饲养和福利的影响来解决这一不足。我们首先描述使这些鸟类成为有用且有趣的研究对象的特征。具体而言,我们强调雀形目生物学的特征(如鸟鸣),这些特征将这些鸟类与更常见的实验动物区分开来。接下来,我们考虑雀形目生物学对实验室饲养的影响。雀形目生物学中使这些物种对科学家有价值的许多方面也可能受到环境变量的影响;为雀形目鸟类选择合适的实验室条件,必须充分了解这些变量。我们概述了鸟类的发育史以及笼养、喂食和环境制度的选择可能如何影响它们的生理和行为,从而影响鸟类的福利和所得数据的质量。我们强调充分了解任何物种的生物学对于确保良好的福利和良好的科学研究的重要性。