Hosey Geoff, Melfi Vicky
Biology, University of Bolton, Bolton, United Kingdom.
Zoo Biol. 2015 Jan-Feb;34(1):1-8. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21182. Epub 2014 Oct 18.
Human-animal interactions (HAI), which may lead to human-animal relationships (HAR), may be positive, neutral, or negative in nature. Zoo studies show that visitors may be stressful, may have no effect, or may be enriching. There is also evidence that good HARs set up between animals and their keepers can have positive effects on animal welfare. However, we need to know more about negative HARs, and as a first step we attempt to do this here by considering cases where animals attack people in the zoo. Due to the sensitivity and rarity of these events data appear sparse and unsystematically collected. Here, information available in the public domain about the circumstances of these attacks has been collated to test hypotheses about negative HAIs derived from a model of zoo HARs. The limited data presented here broadly support the zoo HAR model, and suggest that attacks usually happen in unusual circumstances, where there may be a failure by the animal to recognise the HAR, or where the relationship, if there is one, does not hold; and give some support to the prediction that exposure to many keepers may impair the development of a positive HAR. This study may provide useful information for the zoo community to proactively collect systematic standardised records, which will enable a fuller understanding of zoo HARs, upon which appropriate measures might be adopted to build better zoo HARs, which are likely to positively impact zoo animal welfare, and reduce these rare incidences further.
人类与动物的互动(HAI)可能会发展为人类与动物的关系(HAR),其本质可能是积极的、中性的或消极的。动物园研究表明,游客可能会感到压力,可能没有影响,也可能会丰富动物的生活体验。也有证据表明,动物与其饲养员之间建立的良好的人类与动物的关系(HAR)会对动物福利产生积极影响。然而,我们需要更多地了解消极的人类与动物的关系(HAR),作为第一步,我们在此尝试通过考虑动物园中动物袭击人的案例来进行研究。由于这些事件的敏感性和稀有性,数据显得稀少且收集不系统。在这里,已整理了公共领域中有关这些袭击情况的可用信息,以检验从动物园人类与动物的关系(HAR)模型中得出的关于消极人类与动物互动(HAI)的假设。这里呈现的有限数据大致支持动物园人类与动物的关系(HAR)模型,并表明袭击通常发生在不寻常的情况下,可能是动物未能识别这种人类与动物的关系(HAR),或者即使存在这种关系也不成立;并且为以下预测提供了一些支持,即接触过多的饲养员可能会损害积极的人类与动物的关系(HAR)的发展。这项研究可能会为动物园界提供有用信息,以便主动收集系统的标准化记录,这将有助于更全面地了解动物园人类与动物的关系(HAR),在此基础上可以采取适当措施建立更好的动物园人类与动物的关系(HAR),这可能会对动物园动物福利产生积极影响,并进一步减少这些罕见事件的发生。