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非政府组织动物园和水族馆协会中雄性大象的管理:当前状况和未来的重点。

Male elephant management in AZA institutions: Current status and priorities for the future.

机构信息

Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

Denver Zoo, Denver, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

Zoo Biol. 2024 Jul-Aug;43(4):325-339. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21835. Epub 2024 May 2.

Abstract

Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) and African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana) populations collectively managed by ex-situ facilities accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) face sustainability challenges. Among the priorities to strengthen animal wellbeing and population sustainability is male elephant management. We conducted a survey of AZA facilities currently housing male elephants to assess the status, challenges, and priorities in three areas of male elephant management: musth, socialization, and semen collection. Surveys were administered to elephant care teams at AZA-accredited institutions between November 2022 and February 2023, and we received responses from 34 institutions (91.9% of AZA-accredited facilities holding adult male elephants), housing 32 adult male Asians and 26 adult male Africans. Most facilities prioritized breeding and male socialization over musth management and semen collection (although most facilities acknowledged that all these efforts are important), citing leadership support and staffing as most important to achieve male management goals. Behaviors most commonly accompanying musth included reduced appetite, difficulty training or shifting, human-directed aggression, and interest in females. Musth timing was variable between males and facilities. Most males were well-socialized with females and/or other males, though elephant compatibility and facility design were limiting factors in managing socialization. Although 60.6% of facilities collected semen or were training for semen collection, very few male elephants could reliably provide viable semen samples, challenging assisted reproductive efforts that could bolster population sustainability in both species. Together, our results provide a better understanding of the state of male elephant management, offering specific areas deserving of research and development to enhance wellbeing and sustainability.

摘要

亚洲象(Elephas maximus)和非洲草原象(Loxodonta africana)的种群,由经动物园和水族馆协会(AZA)认证的异地设施共同管理,面临可持续性挑战。在加强动物福利和种群可持续性的优先事项中,雄性大象的管理是重中之重。我们对目前收容雄性大象的 AZA 设施进行了调查,以评估雄性大象管理的三个领域(发情期、社会化和精液采集)的现状、挑战和优先事项。我们于 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 2 月期间向 AZA 认证机构的大象护理团队发放了调查问卷,并收到了 34 个机构(持有成年雄性大象的 AZA 认证设施的 91.9%)的回复,这些机构共收容了 32 头成年雄性亚洲象和 26 头成年雄性非洲象。大多数设施将繁殖和雄性社会化置于发情期管理和精液采集之上(尽管大多数设施承认所有这些努力都很重要),他们将领导层支持和人员配备列为实现雄性管理目标的最重要因素。发情期常伴随着雄性大象食欲减退、训练或转移困难、对人类的攻击性以及对雌性大象的兴趣等行为。雄性大象的发情期时间在不同雄性大象和设施之间存在差异。大多数雄性大象与雌性大象和/或其他雄性大象之间的社会化程度良好,尽管大象的兼容性和设施设计是管理社会化的限制因素。尽管 60.6%的设施采集了精液或正在为采集精液进行培训,但很少有雄性大象能够可靠地提供有活力的精液样本,这给旨在增强两个物种种群可持续性的辅助生殖工作带来了挑战。总之,我们的研究结果提供了对雄性大象管理现状的更好理解,为增强福利和可持续性提供了值得研究和开发的具体领域。

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