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大象入睡时:关于大象休息的文献综述,兼论大象倒地发作的案例研究及动物园大象的实际解决方案

When elephants fall asleep: A literature review on elephant rest with case studies on elephant falling bouts, and practical solutions for zoo elephants.

作者信息

Schiffmann Christian, Hoby Stefan, Wenker Christian, Hård Therese, Scholz Robert, Clauss Marcus, Hatt Jean-Michel

机构信息

Vetsuisse Faculty, Clinic for Zoo Animals, Exotic Pets and Wildlife, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Elefantenhof Platschow, Ziegendorf, Germany.

出版信息

Zoo Biol. 2018 May;37(3):133-145. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21406. Epub 2018 Mar 30.

Abstract

Little attention has been paid to the resting and sleeping behavior of zoo elephants so far. An important concern is when elephants avoid lying down, due to degenerative joint and foot disease, social structure, or stressful environmental changes. Inability or unwillingness to lie down for resting is an important welfare issue, as it may impair sleep. We emphasize the importance of satisfying rest in elephants by reviewing the literature on resting behavior in elephants (Loxodonta africana and Elephas maximus) as well as the documentation of four cases from European zoos and our own direct observations in a zoo group of four female African elephants during 12 entire days. The common denominator in the case reports is the occurrence of a falling bout out of a standing position subsequently to a cessation of lying rest for different periods of time. Although well-known in horses as "episodic collapse" or "excessive drowsiness," this syndrome has not been described in elephants before. To enable its detection, we recommend nocturnal video monitoring for elephant-keeping institutions. The literature evaluation as well as own observational data suggest an inverse relationship between lying rest and standing rest. Preventative measures consist of enclosure modifications that facilitate lying rest (e.g., sand hills) or standing rest in a leaning position as a substitute. Anecdotal observations suggest that the provision of appropriate horizontal environmental structures may encourage safe, sleep-conducive standing rest. We provide drawings on how to install such structures. Effects of providing such structures should be evaluated in the future.

摘要

到目前为止,人们对动物园大象的休息和睡眠行为关注甚少。一个重要的问题是,由于退行性关节和足部疾病、社会结构或压力性环境变化,大象何时会避免躺下。无法或不愿意躺下休息是一个重要的福利问题,因为这可能会影响睡眠。我们通过回顾关于大象(非洲象和亚洲象)休息行为的文献,以及记录来自欧洲动物园的四个案例和我们在一个由四头雌性非洲象组成的动物园群体中进行的12天直接观察,强调了满足大象休息需求的重要性。案例报告中的共同特征是,在不同时间段停止躺卧休息后,会出现从站立姿势摔倒的情况。虽然这种综合征在马身上被称为“发作性虚脱”或“过度嗜睡”,但此前在大象身上尚未有过描述。为了能够检测到这种情况,我们建议大象饲养机构进行夜间视频监控。文献评估以及我们自己的观察数据表明,躺卧休息和站立休息之间存在反比关系。预防措施包括对围栏进行改造,以方便躺卧休息(例如沙丘)或采用倾斜姿势站立休息作为替代。轶事观察表明,提供合适的水平环境结构可能会鼓励安全、有助于睡眠的站立休息。我们提供了关于如何安装此类结构的图纸。未来应评估提供此类结构的效果。

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