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当大象打哈欠时。

When Yawning Occurs in Elephants.

作者信息

Rossman Zoë T, Hart Benjamin L, Greco Brian J, Young Debbie, Padfield Clare, Weidner Lisa, Gates Jennifer, Hart Lynette A

机构信息

Department of Evolution and Ecology, University of California Davis , Davis, CA , USA.

Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis , Davis, CA , USA.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2017 Feb 28;4:22. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00022. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Yawning is a widely recognized behavior in mammalian species. One would expect that elephants yawn, although to our knowledge, no one has reported observations of yawning in any species of elephant. After confirming a behavioral pattern matching the criteria of yawning in two Asian elephants () in a zoological setting, this study was pursued with nine captive African elephants () at a private reserve in the Western Cape, South Africa, the Knysna Elephant Park. Observations were made in June-September and in December. In the daytime, handlers managed seven of the elephants for guided interactions with visitors. At night, all elephants were maintained in a large enclosure with six having limited outdoor access. With infrared illumination, the elephants were continuously recorded by video cameras. During the nights, the elephants typically had 1-3 recumbent sleeping/resting bouts, each lasting 1-2 h. Yawning was a regular occurrence upon arousal from a recumbency, especially in the final recumbency of the night. Yawning was significantly more frequent in some elephants. Yawning was rare during the daytime and during periods of standing around in the enclosure at night. In six occurrences of likely contagious yawning, one elephant yawned upon seeing another elephant yawning upon arousal from a final recumbency; we recorded the sex and age category of the participants. The generality of yawning in both African and Asian elephants in other environments was documented in video recordings from 39 zoological facilities. In summary, the study provides evidence that yawning does occur in both African and Asian elephants, and in African elephants, yawning was particularly associated with arousal from nighttime recumbencies.

摘要

打哈欠是哺乳动物中一种广为人知的行为。人们可能会认为大象会打哈欠,不过据我们所知,还没有人报道过对任何种类大象打哈欠的观察情况。在确认了两只亚洲象在动物园环境中的一种行为模式符合打哈欠的标准后,本研究在南非西开普省的一个私人保护区克尼斯纳大象公园对9头圈养的非洲象展开。观察在6月至9月以及12月进行。白天,饲养员管理其中7头大象,以便它们与游客进行有引导的互动。晚上,所有大象都被安置在一个大围栏里,其中6头有有限的户外活动空间。借助红外照明,大象被摄像机持续记录。在夜间,大象通常有1至3次侧卧睡眠/休息时段,每次持续1至2小时。从侧卧状态醒来时经常会打哈欠,尤其是在夜间最后一次侧卧时。有些大象打哈欠的频率明显更高。白天以及夜间在围栏里四处站立时很少打哈欠。在6次可能的传染性打哈欠事件中,一头大象在看到另一头大象从最后一次侧卧状态醒来打哈欠时也打了哈欠;我们记录了参与者的性别和年龄类别。来自39个动物园设施的视频记录证明了非洲象和亚洲象在其他环境中打哈欠的普遍性。总之,该研究提供了证据,证明非洲象和亚洲象都会打哈欠,而且在非洲象中,打哈欠尤其与夜间从侧卧状态醒来有关。

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