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野生动物的心理体验:科学验证自由放养马匹中可测量的福利指标

Mental Experiences in Wild Animals: Scientifically Validating Measurable Welfare Indicators in Free-Roaming Horses.

作者信息

Harvey Andrea M, Beausoleil Ngaio J, Ramp Daniel, Mellor David J

机构信息

Centre for Compassionate Conservation, TD School, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia.

Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2023 Apr 28;13(9):1507. doi: 10.3390/ani13091507.

Abstract

The mental experiences of animals are what characterises their welfare status. The Five Domains Model for assessing welfare aligns with the understanding that physical and mental states are linked. Following measurement of indicators within each of the four physical/functional Domains (1. Nutrition; 2. Physical environment; 3. Health; and 4. Behavioural interactions), the anticipated negative or positive affective consequences (mental experiences) are cautiously inferred and assigned to Domain 5. Those inferences derive credibility from validated knowledge of the underlying systems of physiology, neurophysiology, neuroethology and affective neuroscience. Any indicators used for assessing welfare need to be scientifically validated. This requires, firstly, evidence of the links between a measurable/observable indicator and the physical/functional impact (in Domains 1 to 4), and secondly, a demonstrable relationship between the physical/functional impact and the mental experience it is inferred the indicators reflect (in Domain five). This review refers to indicators of physical/functional states in Domains 1 to 4, which have been shown to be measurable in free-roaming wild horses, and then evaluates the scientific evidence linking them to inferred mental experiences in Domain 5. This is the first time that the scientific evidence validating a comprehensive range of welfare indicators has been synthesised in this way. Inserting these indicators into the Five Domains Model enables transparently justifiable assessment and grading of welfare status in free-roaming horses.

摘要

动物的心理体验决定了它们的福利状况。用于评估福利的五域模型符合身心状态相互关联的认知。在对四个身体/功能域(1. 营养;2. 物理环境;3. 健康;4. 行为互动)中的各项指标进行测量之后,谨慎推断预期的负面或正面情感后果(心理体验)并将其归入第5域。这些推断的可信度源于生理学、神经生理学、神经行为学和情感神经科学等基础系统的经过验证的知识。任何用于评估福利的指标都需要经过科学验证。这首先需要有证据证明可测量/可观察指标与身体/功能影响(在第1至4域中)之间的联系,其次要证明身体/功能影响与据推断该指标所反映的心理体验(在第5域中)之间存在明显关系。本综述涉及第1至4域中身体/功能状态的指标,这些指标已被证明可在自由放养的野马身上进行测量,然后评估将它们与第5域中推断的心理体验联系起来的科学证据。这是首次以这种方式综合验证一系列全面福利指标的科学证据。将这些指标纳入五域模型能够对自由放养马匹的福利状况进行透明且合理的评估和分级。

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