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增加环境复杂性可能改善狼蛛的健康状况:一项针对巴西黑狼蛛(Grammastola pulchra)的初步行为学研究

Tarantula welfare may be improved with greater environmental complexity: A preliminary behavioral study with Brazilian black tarantulas (Grammastola pulchra).

作者信息

Stalter Laura, Dorleus Tayler, Milone Nicholas, Sincage Jamie, Skurski Michelle, Leeds Austin

机构信息

Animals, Science and Environment, Disney's Animal Kingdom®, Lake Buena Vista, FL, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Dec 5;19(12):e0314501. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314501. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Increased environmental complexity has positive effects on the welfare status of vertebrates living in human care; however, this line of research has received little focus in invertebrates. Here we conducted a preliminary investigation of Brazilian black tarantula (Grammastola pulchra) behavior in relation to environmental complexity. Using a counterbalanced design, we housed tarantulas in both Standard and Complex environments. Complex housing was differentiated from Standard by being approximately six times larger and containing six times as many structural elements. We evaluated (1) how does tarantula behavior differ between these two housing conditions, (2) does housing affect tarantula behavior in a novel environment test, and (3) do tarantulas prefer one housing condition over the other? Activity budgets were approximately equivalent between the two housing conditions with inactivity accounting for nearly all observed behavior. Home ranges and core areas were 77% and 113% larger in the Complex housing condition. When in a novel environment, tarantulas had 150% greater odds of being active after living in the Complex condition. Interestingly, the tarantulas showed no clear preference for either environment in the preference test. Our preliminary results suggest tarantula welfare may be improved with greater environmental complexity as demonstrated through more neophilic response to novelty and greater home range and core area size when living in Complex housing. However, it is worth noting that broad patterns of behavior were similar, no clear preference in housing was identified, and our study sample size was limited. Further research is needed to better understand the behavior and welfare of tarantulas, but this study demonstrates how established methodologies used in the study of vertebrates can be readily applied to invertebrates.

摘要

环境复杂性的增加对圈养脊椎动物的福利状况有积极影响;然而,这一研究方向在无脊椎动物中很少受到关注。在此,我们针对巴西黑毛蜘蛛(Grammastola pulchra)的行为与环境复杂性的关系进行了初步调查。我们采用平衡设计,将蜘蛛饲养在标准环境和复杂环境中。复杂饲养环境与标准环境的区别在于其面积大约大六倍,且包含的结构元素数量是标准环境的六倍。我们评估了:(1)这两种饲养条件下蜘蛛的行为有何不同;(2)饲养环境在新环境测试中是否会影响蜘蛛的行为;(3)蜘蛛是否更喜欢其中一种饲养条件。两种饲养条件下的活动预算大致相当,不活动几乎占了所有观察到的行为。在复杂饲养条件下,家域和核心区域分别大77%和113%。在新环境中时,生活在复杂环境中的蜘蛛活跃的几率高出150%。有趣的是,在偏好测试中,蜘蛛对两种环境都没有明显偏好。我们的初步结果表明,当生活在复杂饲养环境中时,蜘蛛对新事物表现出更多的喜爱,家域和核心区域更大,这表明环境复杂性的提高可能会改善蜘蛛的福利。然而,值得注意的是,行为的总体模式相似,没有发现对饲养环境的明显偏好,而且我们的研究样本量有限。需要进一步研究以更好地了解蜘蛛的行为和福利,但这项研究展示了脊椎动物研究中使用的既定方法如何能够很容易地应用于无脊椎动物。

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