Benn Amelia L, McLelland David J, Whittaker Alexandra L
School of Animal & Veterinary Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.
Zoos South Australia, Frome Road, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2019 Jan 17;9(1):27. doi: 10.3390/ani9010027.
Reptiles are held at wildlife parks and zoos for display and conservation breeding programs and are increasingly being kept as pets. Reliable indicators of welfare for reptiles need to be identified. Current guidelines for the captive management of reptiles utilize resource-based, rather than animal-based indicators; the latter being a more direct reflection of affective state. In this paper we review the literature on welfare assessment methods in reptiles with a focus on animal-based measures. We conclude that, whilst a number of physiological and behavioral indicators of welfare have been applied in reptiles, there is need for further validation of these methods across the diversity of species within the Class. Methods of positive welfare state assessment are comparatively understudied and need elucidation. Finally, we examine some widely-used welfare assessment tools in mammals and explore the application of the Welfare Quality Protocol to the endangered pygmy blue-tongue skink, . We propose that this framework can form the basis for the development of taxon-specific tools with consideration of species-specific biology.
爬行动物被圈养在野生动物园和动物园用于展示和保护繁育计划,并且越来越多地被当作宠物饲养。需要确定可靠的爬行动物福利指标。目前爬行动物圈养管理指南使用的是基于资源而非基于动物的指标;后者能更直接地反映情感状态。在本文中,我们回顾了关于爬行动物福利评估方法的文献,重点关注基于动物的测量方法。我们得出结论,虽然已经有一些福利的生理和行为指标应用于爬行动物,但需要在该纲内的不同物种中进一步验证这些方法。对积极福利状态评估方法的研究相对较少,需要加以阐明。最后,我们研究了一些在哺乳动物中广泛使用的福利评估工具,并探讨了福利质量协议在濒危侏儒蓝舌石龙子上的应用。我们建议,这个框架可以作为开发考虑物种特定生物学特征的分类群特定工具的基础。