Bushby Emily V, Friel Mary, Goold Conor, Gray Helen, Smith Lauren, Collins Lisa M
Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Front Vet Sci. 2018 Aug 17;5:193. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00193. eCollection 2018.
For farmed species, good health and welfare is a win-win situation: both the animals and producers can benefit. In recent years, animal welfare scientists have embraced cognitive sciences to rise to the challenge of determining an animal's internal state in order to better understand its welfare needs and by extension, the needs of larger groups of animals. A wide range of cognitive tests have been developed that can be applied in farmed species to assess a range of cognitive traits. However, this has also presented challenges. Whilst it may be expected to see cognitive variation at the species level, differences in cognitive ability between and within individuals of the same species have frequently been noted but left largely unexplained. Not accounting for individual variation may result in misleading conclusions when the results are applied both at an individual level and at higher levels of scale. This has implications both for our fundamental understanding of an individual's welfare needs, but also more broadly for experimental design and the justification for sample sizes in studies using animals. We urgently need to address this issue. In this review, we will consider the latest developments on the causes of individual variation in cognitive outcomes, such as the choice of cognitive test, sex, breed, age, early life environment, rearing conditions, personality, diet, and the animal's microbiome. We discuss the impact of each of these factors specifically in relation to recent work in farmed species, and explore the future directions for cognitive research in this field, particularly in relation to experimental design and analytical techniques that allow individual variation to be accounted for appropriately.
对于养殖动物而言,良好的健康和福利是一种双赢局面:动物和生产者都能从中受益。近年来,动物福利科学家采用认知科学来应对确定动物内部状态的挑战,以便更好地理解其福利需求,进而理解更大群体动物的需求。现已开发出一系列认知测试,可应用于养殖动物以评估一系列认知特征。然而,这也带来了挑战。虽然可能预期在物种层面会出现认知差异,但同一物种个体之间以及个体内部的认知能力差异经常被注意到,但在很大程度上未得到解释。不考虑个体差异可能会在将结果应用于个体层面和更高规模层面时导致误导性结论。这不仅对我们对个体福利需求的基本理解有影响,而且在更广泛的层面上对实验设计以及使用动物的研究中样本量的合理性也有影响。我们迫切需要解决这个问题。在这篇综述中,我们将考虑认知结果个体差异原因的最新进展,例如认知测试的选择、性别、品种、年龄、早期生活环境、饲养条件、个性、饮食以及动物的微生物群。我们将具体讨论这些因素各自对养殖动物近期研究工作的影响,并探索该领域认知研究的未来方向,特别是与能够适当考虑个体差异的实验设计和分析技术相关的方向。