Meade Theresa M, Hutchinson Eric, Krall Caroline, Watson Julie
Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, Edinburgh, UK.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2014 Sep;53(5):472-7.
Locomotor stereotypies are behaviors often seen in singly housed rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and are considered to represent a maladaptive response to captive environments. Active and passive enrichment items are commonly used to mitigate these and other abnormal behaviors. Active enrichment items allow physical manipulation and may be temporarily successful in reducing stereotypies, but their beneficial effects usually are confined to relatively short periods of active use. Passive enrichment items that do not involve physical manipulation are less well studied, and the results are mixed. This study evaluated an aquarium with live fish for use as a novel passive enrichment item in a common facility setting as a means to decrease locomotor stereotypy. We hypothesized that the introduction of the aquarium would decrease the frequency of locomotor stereotypy in a group of singly housed rhesus macaques (n = 11) with a known history of abnormal behaviors. Unexpectedly, locomotor stereotypy increased with the introduction of the aquarium and then decreased over time. Furthermore, when the aquarium was removed, the frequency of stereotypy decreased to below baseline levels. These unexpected results are best explained by neophobia, a common phenomenon documented in many animal species. The increase in abnormal behavior is likely to result from the addition of a novel object within the environment. This study demonstrates that, in the context of reducing abnormal behavior, presumably innocuous enrichment items may have unexpected effects and should be evaluated critically after their introduction to a captive population.
运动刻板行为是单笼饲养的恒河猴(猕猴属)中常见的行为,被认为是对圈养环境的一种适应不良反应。主动和被动丰富物品通常用于减轻这些及其他异常行为。主动丰富物品允许进行身体操作,可能在短期内成功减少刻板行为,但其有益效果通常仅限于相对较短的积极使用期。不涉及身体操作的被动丰富物品研究较少,结果也参差不齐。本研究评估了一个装有活鱼的水族箱,将其作为一种新型被动丰富物品在普通设施环境中使用,以此作为减少运动刻板行为的一种手段。我们假设,引入水族箱会降低一组有异常行为史的单笼饲养恒河猴(n = 11)的运动刻板行为频率。出乎意料的是,引入水族箱后运动刻板行为增加,随后随时间减少。此外,当水族箱被移除后,刻板行为频率降至基线水平以下。这些意外结果最好用新物恐惧症来解释,这是在许多动物物种中都有记载的常见现象。异常行为的增加可能是由于环境中添加了新物体所致。本研究表明,在减少异常行为的背景下,看似无害的丰富物品可能会产生意想不到的效果,在引入圈养种群后应进行严格评估。