Volsche Shelly, Root-Gutteridge Holly, Korzeniowska Anna T, Horowitz Alexandra
Department of Anthropology, Boise State University, Hemingway Building, 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID, 83725, USA.
University of Lincoln, Joseph Banks Laboratories, School of Life Sciences, Brayford Pool Campus, Lincoln, LN6 7TS, UK.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2023 Apr;98(2):421-433. doi: 10.1111/brv.12912. Epub 2022 Oct 25.
Modern behavioural scientists have come to acknowledge that individual animals may respond differently to the same stimuli and that the quality of welfare and lived experience can affect behavioural responses. However, much of the foundational research in behavioural science lacked awareness of the effect of both welfare and individuality on data, bringing their results into question. This oversight is rarely addressed when citing seminal works as their findings are considered crucial to our understanding of animal behaviour. Furthermore, more recent research may reflect this lack of awareness by replication of earlier methods - exacerbating the problem. The purpose of this review is threefold. First, we critique seminal papers in animal behaviour as a model for re-examining past experiments, attending to gaps in knowledge or concern about how welfare may have affected results. Second, we propose a means to cite past and future research in a way that is transparent and conscious of the abovementioned problems. Third, we propose a method of transparent reporting for future behaviour research that (i) improves replicability, (ii) accounts for individuality of non-human participants, and (iii) considers the impact of the animals' welfare on the validity of the science. With this combined approach, we aim both to advance the conversation surrounding behaviour scholarship while also serving to drive open engagement in future science.
现代行为科学家已经开始认识到,个体动物对相同的刺激可能会有不同的反应,并且福利质量和生活体验会影响行为反应。然而,行为科学中的许多基础研究并未意识到福利和个体差异对数据的影响,这使得他们的研究结果受到质疑。在引用经典著作时,这种疏忽很少被提及,因为其研究结果被认为对我们理解动物行为至关重要。此外,最近的研究可能会因重复早期方法而反映出这种认识不足,从而加剧了问题的严重性。本综述的目的有三个。第一,我们对动物行为方面的经典论文进行批判,以此作为重新审视过去实验的范例,关注知识空白或对福利可能如何影响结果的担忧。第二,我们提出一种方法,以透明且意识到上述问题的方式引用过去和未来的研究。第三,我们为未来的行为研究提出一种透明报告方法,该方法(i)提高可重复性,(ii)考虑非人类参与者的个体差异,(iii)考虑动物福利对科学有效性的影响。通过这种综合方法,我们旨在推动围绕行为学术的讨论,同时也促进未来科学的开放参与。