Garand Elisa, Krauss Christiane, Müller Dennis W H, Davis Leyla R, Codron Daryl, Clauss Marcus, Miranda Flávia
Clinic for Zoo Animals, Exotic Pets and Wildlife, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Zoological Garden Halle (Saale), Halle, Saale, Germany.
Zoo Biol. 2024 Nov-Dec;43(6):537-544. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21865. Epub 2024 Sep 6.
It has been suggested repeatedly that zoo-kept giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) have higher body masses than their free-ranging conspecifics. Here, we assess this hypothesis by comparing body mass data of 184 female and 173 male individuals kept in zoos to published and unpublished data of free-ranging animals (n = 215). In zoos, the average adult body mass of all individuals was 45.9 ± 9.6 kg (range 19.2-72.6 kg), whereas body mass for free-ranging specimens was 33.0 ± 2.3 kg (21-45.5 kg). Among those zoo animals in which a sufficient number of subsequent intra-annual measures had been taken, we assessed visually whether regular, annual fluctuations in body mass were evident. We observed regular, likely seasonal, cycles in body mass, which (i) may be plausibly attributed to ambient temperature changes that affect the body temperature of anteaters, and (ii) would likely not have occurred if the animals were affected by obesity. Additionally, we explain our hypothesis that in the case of giant anteaters, the discrepancy in body mass between natural habitats and zoos most likely is not indicative of a generally obese population in zoos, as is typically concluded in the case of similar comparisons in primates, but represents an unleashing of the full growth potential of the species by conditions of optimal energy and nutrient provision. Future recording of not only body mass but also body dimensions is recommended to better compare the body condition of free-ranging and zoo-managed individuals.
人们一再指出,圈养的大食蚁兽(Myrmecophaga tridactyla)比它们在野外的同类具有更高的体重。在这里,我们通过将184只雌性和173只雄性圈养个体的体重数据与已发表和未发表的野生个体数据(n = 215)进行比较,来评估这一假设。在动物园中,所有个体的成年平均体重为45.9±9.6千克(范围为19.2 - 72.6千克),而野生个体的体重为33.0±2.3千克(21 - 45.5千克)。在那些有足够数量的年度内后续测量数据的圈养动物中,我们直观地评估体重是否有规律的年度波动。我们观察到体重有规律的、可能是季节性的周期变化,这(i)可能合理地归因于影响食蚁兽体温的环境温度变化,并且(ii)如果动物受到肥胖影响,这种情况可能不会发生。此外,我们解释了我们的假设,即对于大食蚁兽来说,自然栖息地和动物园之间体重的差异很可能并不表明动物园中的动物普遍肥胖,这与灵长类动物类似比较中通常得出的结论不同,而是代表了在最佳能量和营养供应条件下该物种全部生长潜力的释放。建议未来不仅记录体重,还记录身体尺寸,以便更好地比较野生和圈养个体的身体状况。