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黑猩猩初次见面时对可用空间的认知:可进入区域的数量比圈舍大小更重要。

Perception of available space during chimpanzee introductions: Number of accessible areas is more important than enclosure size.

作者信息

Herrelko Elizabeth S, Buchanan-Smith Hannah M, Vick Sarah-Jane

机构信息

Psychology, School of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

Animals, Education, and Conservation, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh Zoo, Edinburgh, Scotland.

出版信息

Zoo Biol. 2015 Sep-Oct;34(5):397-405. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21234. Epub 2015 Jul 30.

Abstract

Restricting animals to different areas of their enclosure, for both brief and extended durations, is a key element of animal management practices. With such restrictions, available space decreases and the choices the animals can make are more limited, particularly in relation to social dynamics. When unfamiliar individuals are introduced to each other, group dynamics can be unpredictable and understanding space usage is important to facilitate successful introductions. We studied the behavioral, welfare-related responses of two groups of zoo-housed chimpanzees (n = 22) as they were introduced to each other and experienced a variety of enclosure restrictions and group composition changes. Our analysis of available space while controlling for chimpanzee density, found that arousal-related scratching and yawning decreased as the number of enclosure areas (separate rooms) available increased, whereas only yawning decreased as the amount of available space (m(2)) increased. Allogrooming, rubbing, and regurgitation/reingestion rates remained constant as both the number of enclosure areas and amount of space changed. Enclosure space is important to zoo-housed chimpanzees, but during introductions, a decrease in arousal-related scratching indicates that the number of accessible areas is more important than the total amount of space available, suggesting that it is important to provide modular enclosures that provide choice and flexible usage, to minimize the welfare impact of short- and long-term husbandry needs.

摘要

在不同时间段内,将动物限制在其圈舍的不同区域,是动物管理实践的关键要素。有了这些限制,动物可用空间减少,其选择也更加受限,尤其是在社交动态方面。当不熟悉的个体相互接触时,群体动态可能难以预测,了解空间使用情况对于促成成功接触很重要。我们研究了两组圈养在动物园的黑猩猩(n = 22)在相互接触并经历各种圈舍限制和群体组成变化时,与行为、福利相关的反应。我们在控制黑猩猩密度的同时分析可用空间,发现随着可用圈舍区域(单独房间)数量的增加,与兴奋相关的抓挠和打哈欠行为减少,而仅随着可用空间量(平方米)的增加打哈欠行为减少。随着圈舍区域数量和空间量的变化,相互梳理毛发、摩擦以及反刍/再摄取率保持不变。圈舍空间对圈养在动物园的黑猩猩很重要,但在引入过程中,与兴奋相关的抓挠行为减少表明可进入区域的数量比可用空间总量更重要,这表明提供能提供选择和灵活使用的模块化圈舍很重要,以尽量减少短期和长期饲养需求对福利的影响。

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