Alexander Center for Applied Population Biology, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
AZA Population Management Center, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Zoo Biol. 2022 Mar;41(2):143-156. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21664. Epub 2021 Dec 6.
One of the primary tools for cooperatively managing animal populations within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums is through Breeding and Transfer Plan (BTP) recommendations. These recommendations consider population demographics, genetics, husbandry, and institutional needs and aim to improve population viability and long-term sustainability. However, fulfilling (i.e., completing) recommendations can be complicated by biological and logistical challenges. We examined institutional reasons for unfulfilled Breed With, Do Not Breed, Hold, and Send To recommendations collected in surveys in PMCTrack, software for tracking recommendation fulfillment, using descriptive and text-mining methods. Overall, 73 Animal Programs used PMCTrack to distribute 2335 surveys and accrued responses from 167 zoos and aquariums from 2007 to 2019, with a response rate of 56% (n = 1307). For Breed With recommendations, common reasons were related to an individual animal's status and a pair's breeding behavior; for all other recommendation types, reasons were often management or logistical factors. Most Breed With recommendations were attempted (≥55%) but did not result in detectable pregnancy/eggs or offspring, due to pair incompatibility or not enough time to successfully produce offspring. Hold and Do Not Breed recommendations were often unfulfilled because the BTP recommendation was replaced with an interim (i.e., updated) recommendation during the inter-planning period. Our results support the importance of some common population management practices, such as maintaining breeding pairs/groups for multiple BTPs to improve mate familiarity, examining husbandry mechanisms to promote breeding success, and making a concerted effort to adhere to planning timelines to facilitate transfers in alignment with breeding seasons.
在动物园和水族馆协会中,合作管理动物种群的主要工具之一是通过繁殖和转移计划 (BTP) 建议。这些建议考虑了种群人口统计学、遗传学、饲养和机构需求,旨在提高种群活力和长期可持续性。然而,由于生物学和后勤方面的挑战,完成建议可能会变得复杂。我们使用描述性和文本挖掘方法,在 PMCTrack 中调查机构未完成的繁殖、不繁殖、保留和发送建议的原因,PMCTrack 是用于跟踪建议完成情况的软件。总体而言,73 个动物计划使用 PMCTrack 分发了 2335 份调查,并从 2007 年至 2019 年从 167 个动物园和水族馆获得了回应,回应率为 56%(n=1307)。对于繁殖建议,常见的原因与个体动物的状况和一对动物的繁殖行为有关;对于所有其他建议类型,原因通常是管理或后勤因素。由于配对不兼容或没有足够的时间成功繁殖后代,大多数繁殖建议都进行了尝试(≥55%),但没有导致可检测的怀孕/卵子或后代。保留和不繁殖建议经常未得到执行,因为在计划间隔期间,BTP 建议被临时(即更新)建议所取代。我们的结果支持一些常见的种群管理实践的重要性,例如为多个 BTP 保持繁殖对/群体,以提高配偶熟悉度,检查饲养机制以促进繁殖成功,并共同努力遵守规划时间表,以促进与繁殖季节一致的转移。