Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, Washington, D.C.
Zoo Biol. 2020 Jul;39(4):217-229. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21553. Epub 2020 Jun 7.
The impact of visitors on the well-being of captive animals presents both positive and potentially negative consequences. While some amount of novelty through visitor stimulation offers the opportunity for a more complex captive environment, anecdotal evidence from primate staff observations at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute suggested that gorillas exhibited increased restlessness during the annual month-long late night ZooLights (ZL) event than before it. The current study compared activity budgets, aggression (interactions involving contact between conspecifics and displays toward visitors), and abnormal behaviors in two groups of socially housed gorillas for 1-month periods before, during, and after the 2015 ZL event. We also compared the fecal glucocorticoid metabolite profiles of all six gorillas across these same observation periods. Physiologically, most individuals appeared to cope appropriately with the increased visitor presence during the event. We saw little difference in contact aggression; however, abnormal behavior was observed in some gorillas during and after the event, which highlights the importance of individual analysis and data interpretation. As predicted, we found that the majority of gorillas rested less during ZL than during other observation periods, particularly adult females in the mixed sex troop. Preliminary results of this study aided the decision of zoo management to close initially the Great Ape House and subsequently most animal buildings during future ZL events to avoid the potential disruption of normal activity patterns. While the findings of this study were mixed as to the impact of the event on these gorillas, the results suggest that zoos should carefully consider the possible ramifications of keeping great ape buildings open for lengthy multi-night events.
访客对圈养动物福祉的影响既有积极的,也有潜在的负面影响。虽然游客的刺激会带来一些新奇感,从而为更复杂的圈养环境提供机会,但史密森国家动物园和保护生物学研究所的灵长类动物工作人员的轶事证据表明,大猩猩在一年一度的为期一个月的深夜动物园之光(ZL)活动期间比活动前表现出更多的不安。本研究比较了两组社会圈养大猩猩在 2015 年 ZL 活动前后一个月期间的活动预算、攻击行为(同种个体之间的接触和对游客的展示所涉及的互动)和异常行为。我们还比较了这六个大猩猩在同一观察期内的粪便糖皮质激素代谢物谱。从生理上看,大多数个体似乎在活动期间对增加的访客数量做出了适当的应对。我们发现接触性攻击几乎没有差异;然而,一些大猩猩在活动期间和之后出现了异常行为,这凸显了个体分析和数据解释的重要性。正如预测的那样,我们发现大多数大猩猩在 ZL 期间休息的时间比在其他观察期少,特别是混合性别群体中的成年雌性大猩猩。这项研究的初步结果帮助动物园管理层决定最初关闭大猿馆,随后在未来的 ZL 活动中关闭大多数动物建筑,以避免正常活动模式被打乱。虽然这项研究的结果对这些大猩猩的活动影响存在分歧,但结果表明,动物园应该仔细考虑将大猿建筑开放用于长时间多夜活动的可能后果。