Krebs Bethany L, Torres Erika, Chesney Charlie, Kantoniemi Moon Veronica, Watters Jason V
a San Francisco Zoo and Gardens , San Francisco , CA , USA.
b Department of Biology , San Francisco State University , San Fransisco , CA , USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2017 Apr-Jun;20(2):155-175. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2017.1283225. Epub 2017 Feb 17.
The ability to predict regular events can be adaptive for nonhuman animals living in an otherwise unpredictable environment. Animals may exhibit behavioral changes preceding a predictable event; such changes reflect anticipatory behavior. Anticipatory behavior is broadly defined as a goal-directed increase in activity preceding a predictable event and can be useful for assessing well being in animals in captivity. Anticipation may look different in different animals, however, necessitating methods to generate and study anticipatory behaviors across species. This article includes a proposed method for generating and describing anticipatory behavior in zoos using behavioral conditioning. The article also includes discussion of case studies of the proposed method with 2 animals at the San Francisco Zoo: a silverback gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and a red panda (Ailurus fulgens). The study evidence supports anticipation in both animals. As behavioral conditioning can be used with many animals, the proposed method provides a practical approach for using anticipatory behavior to assess animal well being in zoos.
预测常规事件的能力对于生活在不可预测环境中的非人类动物具有适应性。动物可能会在可预测事件之前表现出行为变化;这种变化反映了预期行为。预期行为被广泛定义为在可预测事件之前有目标导向的活动增加,并且可用于评估圈养动物的健康状况。然而,不同动物的预期表现可能不同,因此需要有方法来在不同物种中产生和研究预期行为。本文提出了一种利用行为条件作用在动物园中产生和描述预期行为的方法。文章还讨论了在旧金山动物园对两只动物应用该方法的案例研究:一只银背大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla gorilla)和一只小熊猫(Ailurus fulgens)。研究证据支持这两种动物都存在预期行为。由于行为条件作用可用于许多动物,因此该方法为利用预期行为评估动物园动物健康状况提供了一种实用途径。