Behavioural Ecology Research Group, School of Life Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge CB1 1PT, United Kingdom.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Aug 16;376(1831):20200479. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0479. Epub 2021 Jun 28.
How individuals interact with their environment and respond to changes is a key area of research in evolutionary biology. A physiological parameter that provides an instant proxy for the activation of the automatic nervous system, and can be measured relatively easily, is modulation of heart rate. Over the past four decades, heart rate has been used to assess emotional arousal in non-human animals in a variety of contexts, including social behaviour, animal cognition, animal welfare and animal personality. In this review, I summarize how measuring heart rate has provided new insights into how social animals cope with challenges in their environment. I assess the advantages and limitations of different technologies used to measure heart rate in this context, including wearable heart rate belts and implantable transmitters, and provide an overview of prospective research avenues using established and new technologies, with a special focus on implications for applied research on animal welfare. This article is part of the theme issue 'Measuring physiology in free-living animals (Part II)'.
个体如何与环境相互作用以及对变化做出何种反应是进化生物学的一个重要研究领域。心率变异性是自动神经系统激活的一个瞬时替代指标,且相对容易测量,它可以提供一个相对容易测量的生理参数。在过去的四十年中,心率已被用于评估各种情况下非人类动物的情绪唤醒,包括社会行为、动物认知、动物福利和动物个性。在这篇综述中,我总结了测量心率如何为我们提供有关社会动物如何应对环境挑战的新见解。我评估了在这种情况下测量心率的不同技术的优缺点,包括可穿戴心率带和植入式发射器,并概述了使用现有和新技术的未来研究途径,特别关注对动物福利应用研究的影响。本文是主题为“测量自由生活动物的生理学(第二部分)”的一部分。