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幕后接触和互动展示对圈养薮猫福利的影响()

The Effect of Behind-The-Scenes Encounters and Interactive Presentations on the Welfare of Captive Servals ().

作者信息

Acaralp-Rehnberg Lydia K, Coleman Grahame J, Magrath Michael J L, Melfi Vicky, Fanson Kerry V, Bland Ian M

机构信息

Animal Welfare Science Centre, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.

Department of Wildlife Conservation and Science, Zoos Victoria, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2020 Apr 24;10(4):743. doi: 10.3390/ani10040743.

Abstract

The serval () is a small African felid that is well represented in zoos and often serves as an animal ambassador in encounter programs with zoo visitors. The impact on serval welfare in relation to such programs has not been investigated to date, and the aim of this study was to assess short-term welfare effects of varying levels of visitor interaction in two captive servals. Weekly blocks of four different treatments were imposed three times on each animal over 12 weeks, and the treatments involved (1) Presentations (serval undertaking a routine training session in a designated presentation space, typically attracting high visitor numbers), (2) Behind-the-scenes (BTS, a close encounter allowing a small group of visitors to interact closely with the cat in its enclosure), (3) Presentations and BTS combined, and (4) No visitor interaction. Serval activity budgets as well as behavioural diversity were created from behaviours observed from Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footage during four daily recording sessions per animal over three consecutive days per treatment, using instantaneous scan sampling every 60 s. Individual faecal samples were collected daily to monitor changes in faecal glucocorticoid metabolite (FGM) concentration. Results indicate that the mean number of scans with stereotypic pacing was significantly reduced ( = 0.01) during Treatments 1 and 3, when cats participated in presentations only, or the two activities combined. Conversely, a significant reduction in behavioural diversity ( < 0.001) was observed when cats participated in Treatment 3, i.e., cats expressed fewer behaviours when interaction with visitors was more frequent. FGM concentrations did not vary significantly with treatment ( > 0.05). Given the reduction in stereotypic pacing, these findings suggest that involvement in an encounter program appears to exert an overall positive short-term welfare effect on the individual servals in this study. Although a reduction in behavioural diversity was not considered a negative welfare effect in the short term, potential long-term negative welfare effects resulting from a more frequent encounter program could not be ruled out in the present study.

摘要

薮猫( )是一种小型非洲猫科动物,在动物园中数量众多,并且在与动物园游客的互动项目中常作为动物大使。迄今为止,尚未对这类项目对薮猫福利的影响进行过调查,本研究的目的是评估两只圈养薮猫在不同程度游客互动下的短期福利效应。在12周内,对每只动物进行了三次为期一周的四种不同处理,处理方式包括:(1)展示(薮猫在指定展示空间进行常规训练,通常会吸引大量游客),(2)幕后参观(BTS,近距离接触,允许一小群游客在其围栏内与猫密切互动),(3)展示和幕后参观相结合,以及(4)无游客互动。通过在每次处理的连续三天内,每天对每只动物进行四次日常记录,使用每隔60秒的瞬时扫描取样,从闭路电视(CCTV)录像中观察到的行为创建薮猫的活动预算和行为多样性。每天收集个体粪便样本,以监测粪便糖皮质激素代谢物(FGM)浓度的变化。结果表明,在处理方式1和3中,即猫只参与展示或两种活动相结合时,刻板踱步的扫描平均次数显著减少( = 0.01)。相反,当猫参与处理方式3时,观察到行为多样性显著降低( < 0.001),即当与游客的互动更频繁时,猫表现出的行为更少。FGM浓度在不同处理方式下没有显著变化( > 0.05)。鉴于刻板踱步的减少,这些发现表明参与互动项目似乎对本研究中的个体薮猫产生了总体积极的短期福利效应。虽然行为多样性的降低在短期内不被视为负面福利效应,但在本研究中不能排除更频繁的互动项目可能产生的潜在长期负面福利效应。

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