The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Zoos Victoria, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Zoo Biol. 2021 Mar;40(2):107-114. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21587. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
Digital technologies are increasingly being incorporated into the provision of enrichment for captive primates, ranging from the ad-hoc use of iPads to specifically designed hardware installed in the design of new exhibits. In this article, we present a digital enrichment system that utilizes a novel approach with interactive projections, installed in the orangutan exhibit at Melbourne Zoo. While previous research into orangutan enrichment has involved reinforcement using food rewards, this study is the first investigation of digital enrichment for orangutans that does not involve food rewards. Rather, the interactive projections were designed to provide intrinsically rewarding environmental enrichment, instead of a cheaper or more variable way of delivering food. Our observations of orangutans' use of the system supports the approach of using interactive projections, finding that it is more responsive than capacitance or resistive based touch-screen technologies to the variety of ways that orangutans "touch": with whole hands, feet, faces, and with objects. We also present the results from a preliminary study into the effect of this enrichment into orangutan behavior which found presence or use of the device did not affect time spent engaged in the majority of behaviors of the individuals studied.
数字技术正越来越多地被应用于圈养灵长类动物的丰容中,从临时使用 iPad 到专门设计的硬件安装在新展品的设计中。在本文中,我们展示了一种数字丰容系统,该系统利用了一种新颖的互动投影方法,安装在墨尔本动物园的猩猩展区。虽然之前关于猩猩丰容的研究涉及使用食物奖励进行强化,但这项研究是第一个不涉及食物奖励的关于猩猩的数字丰容的研究。相反,互动投影旨在提供内在的丰富的环境丰容,而不是一种更便宜或更具变数的提供食物的方式。我们对猩猩使用该系统的观察支持使用互动投影的方法,发现它比电容或电阻式触摸屏技术对猩猩“触摸”的各种方式更具响应性:用整个手、脚、脸和物体。我们还展示了一项初步研究的结果,该研究探讨了这种丰容对猩猩行为的影响,发现该设备的存在或使用并没有影响研究对象中大多数行为的参与时间。