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圈养狐獴对声音刺激的辨别及分级警报叫声结构的维持

Discrimination of Acoustic Stimuli and Maintenance of Graded Alarm Call Structure in Captive Meerkats.

作者信息

Schneider Sebastian, Goettlich Sarah, Diercks Charlette, Dierkes Paul Wilhelm

机构信息

Department of Bioscience Education and Zoo Biology, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue-Str. 13, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Oct 27;11(11):3064. doi: 10.3390/ani11113064.

Abstract

Animals living in human care for several generations face the risk of losing natural behaviors, which can lead to reduced animal welfare. The goal of this study is to demonstrate that meerkats () living in zoos can assess potential danger and respond naturally based on acoustic signals only. This includes that the graded information of urgency in alarm calls as well as a response to those alarm calls is retained in captivity. To test the response to acoustic signals with different threat potential, meerkats were played calls of various animals differing in size and threat (e.g., robin, raven, buzzard, jackal) while their behavior was observed. The emitted alarm calls were recorded and examined for their graded structure on the one hand and played back to them on the other hand by means of a playback experiment to see whether the animals react to their own alarm calls even in the absence of danger. A fuzzy clustering algorithm was used to analyze and classify the alarm calls. Subsequently, the features that best described the graded structure were isolated using the LASSO algorithm and compared to features already known from wild meerkats. The results show that the graded structure is maintained in captivity and can be described by features such as noise and duration. The animals respond to new threats and can distinguish animal calls that are dangerous to them from those that are not, indicating the preservation of natural cooperative behavior. In addition, the playback experiments show that the meerkats respond to their own alarm calls with vigilance and escape behavior. The findings can be used to draw conclusions about the intensity of alertness in captive meerkats and to adapt husbandry conditions to appropriate welfare.

摘要

在人类照料下生活了几代的动物面临着丧失自然行为的风险,这可能导致动物福利下降。本研究的目的是证明生活在动物园中的狐獴能够仅根据声学信号评估潜在危险并做出自然反应。这包括警报叫声中紧急程度的分级信息以及对这些警报叫声的反应在圈养环境中得以保留。为了测试对具有不同威胁潜力的声学信号的反应,在观察狐獴行为的同时,向它们播放各种大小和威胁程度不同的动物的叫声(例如知更鸟、渡鸦、秃鹫、胡狼)。记录发出的警报叫声,一方面检查其分级结构,另一方面通过回放实验将其回放给它们,以观察动物即使在没有危险的情况下是否会对自己的警报叫声做出反应。使用模糊聚类算法对警报叫声进行分析和分类。随后,使用套索算法分离出最能描述分级结构的特征,并与从野生狐獴中已知的特征进行比较。结果表明,分级结构在圈养环境中得以维持,并且可以用诸如噪音和持续时间等特征来描述。动物对新的威胁做出反应,能够区分对它们有危险的动物叫声和没有危险的动物叫声,这表明自然合作行为得以保留。此外,回放实验表明,狐獴会以警惕和逃避行为对自己的警报叫声做出反应。这些发现可用于推断圈养狐獴的警觉强度,并使饲养条件适应适当的福利水平。

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