Jones H, McGregor P K, Farmer H L A, Baker K R
Cornwall College Newquay, Wildflower Lane, Trenance Gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, England.
Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust (Paignton Zoo, Newquay Zoo and Living Coasts), Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, Paignton, Devon, England.
Zoo Biol. 2016 May;35(3):222-7. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21291. Epub 2016 May 3.
Research suggests that zoo visitors can have positive, negative, and neutral impacts on captive primate welfare; however, research investigating the implications of visitor-animal feeding experiences is extremely limited. In the UK, a large proportion of BIAZA zoos that house lemur species offer visitor interaction experiences (16 out of 33). This study investigated the impact on the behavior of a family group of crowned lemurs (Eulemur coronatus) housed at Newquay Zoo, UK of visitors, accompanied by a keeper, entering the enclosure to feed the lemurs. Behavior was observed under four conditions: (i) during visitor feed; (ii) 30 min post-visitor feed; (iii) during a keeper feed; and (iv) 30 min post-keeper feed. Keeper feeds were conducted by keepers only, on the day after visitor feeds. The lemur group spent significantly less time performing aggressive behavior and was also significantly more interactive with keepers during visitor feeds compared with keeper-only feeds. There was no significant difference in behaviors performed immediately after interacting with visitors. Over the study period, there was a tendency for interactions with visitors to increase, and for interactions with keepers during visitor feeds to decrease. After a 28-day interval without visitor interaction, the lemurs' interaction with visitors had returned to the level recorded at the start of the study. In conclusion, visitor interaction did not compromise the welfare of the study subjects in either the short- or long-term, while an increase in visitor interactions over time has interesting implications for the enrichment properties of, or habituation to, unfamiliar humans. Zoo Biol. 35:222-227, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
研究表明,动物园游客对圈养灵长类动物的福利可能产生积极、消极和中性的影响;然而,调查游客与动物喂食体验影响的研究极为有限。在英国,很大一部分饲养狐猴物种的英国和爱尔兰动物园联合会(BIAZA)动物园提供游客互动体验(33家中有16家)。本研究调查了在英国纽基动物园,由饲养员陪同进入围栏给冕狐猴(Eulemur coronatus)家族群体喂食的游客对其行为的影响。在四种情况下观察行为:(i)游客喂食期间;(ii)游客喂食后30分钟;(iii)饲养员喂食期间;(iv)饲养员喂食后30分钟。饲养员喂食仅由饲养员在游客喂食后的第二天进行。与仅由饲养员喂食相比,狐猴群体在游客喂食期间表现出攻击行为的时间显著减少,并且与饲养员的互动也显著增加。与游客互动后立即表现出的行为没有显著差异。在研究期间,与游客互动有增加的趋势,而在游客喂食期间与饲养员的互动有减少的趋势。在28天没有游客互动的间隔期后,狐猴与游客的互动恢复到研究开始时记录的水平。总之,游客互动在短期或长期内都没有损害研究对象的福利,而随着时间的推移游客互动的增加对不熟悉人类的丰富特性或习惯化具有有趣的影响。《动物园生物学》35:222 - 227,2016年。©2016威利期刊公司。