Animal Welfare, Wageningen Livestock Research, Wageningen University and Research , Wageningen , Netherlands.
Front Vet Sci. 2016 May 20;3:35. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2016.00035. eCollection 2016.
Which mammal species are suitable to be kept as pet? For answering this question many factors have to be considered. Animals have many adaptations to their natural environment in which they have evolved that may cause adaptation problems and/or risks in captivity. Problems may be visible in behavior, welfare, health, and/or human-animal interaction, resulting, for example, in stereotypies, disease, and fear. A framework is developed in which bibliographic information of mammal species from the wild and captive environment is collected and assessed by three teams of animal scientists. Oneliners from literature about behavioral ecology, health, and welfare and human-animal relationship of 90 mammal species are collected by team 1 in a database and strength of behavioral needs and risks is assessed by team 2. Based on summaries of those strengths the suitability of the mammal species is assessed by team 3. Involvement of stakeholders for supplying bibliographic information and assessments was propagated. Combining the individual and subjective assessments of the scientists using statistical methods makes the final assessment of a rank order of suitability as pet of those species less biased and more objective. The framework is dynamic and produces an initial rank ordered list of the pet suitability of 90 mammal species, methods to add new mammal species to the list or remove animals from the list and a method to incorporate stakeholder assessments. A model is developed that allows for provisional classification of pet suitability. Periodical update of the pet suitability framework is expected to produce an updated list with increased reliability and accuracy. Furthermore, the framework could be further developed to assess the pet suitability of additional species of other animal groups, e.g., birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
哪些哺乳动物物种适合作为宠物饲养?要回答这个问题,需要考虑许多因素。动物在其自然环境中进化出了许多适应能力,但这些适应能力可能会导致它们在圈养环境中出现适应问题和/或风险。这些问题可能会在行为、福利、健康和/或人与动物的互动中显现出来,例如导致刻板行为、疾病和恐惧。我们开发了一个框架,其中收集了来自野生动物和圈养环境的哺乳动物物种的文献信息,并由三组动物科学家进行评估。第一组科学家在一个数据库中收集了关于 90 种哺乳动物的行为生态学、健康和福利以及人与动物关系的文献的要点,并由第二组评估其行为需求和风险的强度。基于这些强度的摘要,第三组评估这些哺乳动物物种的适宜性。我们宣传了利益相关者参与提供文献信息和评估的工作。使用统计方法结合科学家的个人和主观评估,使对这些物种作为宠物的适宜性的最终评估排名更具客观性,减少了偏差。该框架是动态的,它产生了一个初步的 90 种哺乳动物物种作为宠物的适宜性排名列表,以及添加新的哺乳动物物种到列表中或从列表中删除动物的方法,以及纳入利益相关者评估的方法。我们开发了一个模型,允许对宠物的适宜性进行临时分类。预计定期更新宠物适宜性框架将产生一个更可靠和准确的列表。此外,该框架可以进一步开发,以评估其他动物群体(例如鸟类、爬行动物和两栖动物)的附加物种的宠物适宜性。