Zoomarine, Pomezia (Rome), Italy.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2024 Jan-Mar;27(1):137-149. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2022.2063019. Epub 2022 Apr 11.
Anticipatory behavior describes the actions taken to prepare for an upcoming event. It is considered a promising tool for welfare assessment, but it is not fully applied in zoos and other facilities. This is probably due to the need to train animals, which can take a long time and make its use impractical. In this work, we tested, on a group of six dolphins (), the effectiveness of a new technique to induce and measure anticipatory behavior without training animals. Our results show how this new methodology, which we called The Fast Technique (TFT), has been able to induce and measure anticipatory behavior toward the event studied, i.e., the play sessions with objects (PSO). Furthermore, it has produced the same result obtained with The Classical Technique (TCT), which requires a training phase. Therefore, our finding demonstrates the efficacy of a new technique that could facilitate the use of anticipatory behavior for both research and animal welfare assessment protocols.
预期行为描述了为即将发生的事件所做的准备行动。它被认为是一种很有前途的福利评估工具,但在动物园和其他设施中并未得到充分应用。这可能是由于需要对动物进行训练,而这可能需要很长时间,并且使其使用变得不切实际。在这项工作中,我们在一组六只海豚()上测试了一种新的技术,该技术无需训练动物即可诱导和测量预期行为。我们的结果表明,我们称之为快速技术(TFT)的这种新方法如何能够诱导和测量对所研究事件(即与物体的游戏会话(PSO))的预期行为。此外,它产生了与需要训练阶段的经典技术(TCT)相同的结果。因此,我们的发现证明了一种新技术的有效性,该技术可以促进预期行为在研究和动物福利评估协议中的使用。