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狗与陌生人的互动会促使犬类进入荒野:食物供应与社交性的作用。

Dog-Stranger Interactions Can Facilitate Canine Incursion into Wilderness: The Role of Food Provisioning and Sociability.

作者信息

Rojas-Troncoso Natalia, Gómez-Silva Valeria, Grimm-Seyfarth Annegret, Schüttler Elke

机构信息

Cape Horn International Center (CHIC), O'Higgins 310, Puerto Williams 6350000, Chile.

Faculty of Agronomy and Natural Systems, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Avenida Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Santiago 6904411, Chile.

出版信息

Biology (Basel). 2025 Aug 6;14(8):1006. doi: 10.3390/biology14081006.

Abstract

Most research on domestic dog () behavior has focused on pets with restricted movement. However, free-ranging dogs exist in diverse cultural contexts globally, and their interactions with humans are less understood. Tourists can facilitate unrestricted dog movement into wilderness areas, where they may negatively impact wildlife. This study investigated which stimuli-namely, voice, touch, or food-along with inherent factors (age, sex, sociability) motivate free-ranging dogs to follow a human stranger. We measured the distance (up to 600 m) of 129 free-ranging owned and stray dogs from three villages in southern Chile as they followed an experimenter who presented them one of the above stimuli or none (control). To evaluate the effect of dog sociability (i.e., positive versus stress-related or passive behaviors), we performed a 30 s socialization test (standing near the dog without interacting) before presenting a 10 s stimulus twice. We also tracked whether the dog was in the company of other dogs. Each focus dog was video-recorded and tested up to three times over five days. Generalized linear mixed-effects models revealed that the food stimulus significantly influenced dogs' motivation to follow a stranger, as well as a high proportion of sociable behaviors directed towards humans and the company of other dogs present during the experiment. Juveniles tended to follow a stranger more than adults or seniors, but no effects were found for the dog's sex, whether an owner was present, the repetition of trials, the location where the study was performed, or for individuals as a random variable. This research highlights that sociability as an inherent factor shapes dog-stranger interactions in free-ranging dogs when food is given. In the context of wildlife conservation, we recommend that managers promote awareness among local communities and tourists to avoid feeding dogs, especially in the context of outdoor activities close to wilderness.

摘要

大多数关于家犬行为的研究都集中在活动受限的宠物身上。然而,全球不同文化背景下都存在自由放养的狗,人们对它们与人类的互动了解较少。游客可能会促使狗不受限制地进入荒野地区,这可能会对野生动物产生负面影响。本研究调查了哪些刺激因素——即声音、触摸或食物——以及内在因素(年龄、性别、社交性)会促使自由放养的狗跟随人类陌生人。我们测量了智利南部三个村庄的129只自由放养的家犬和流浪狗在跟随呈现上述刺激因素之一或不呈现刺激因素(对照组)的实验者时所行进的距离(最远600米)。为了评估狗的社交性(即积极行为与应激相关行为或被动行为)的影响,我们在两次呈现10秒刺激因素之前进行了一次30秒的社交测试(站在狗附近但不互动)。我们还追踪了狗是否有其他狗陪伴。每只焦点狗在五天内最多接受三次视频记录和测试。广义线性混合效应模型显示,食物刺激显著影响了狗跟随陌生人的积极性,以及在实验期间对人类表现出的高比例社交行为和有其他狗陪伴的情况。幼犬比成年犬或老年犬更倾向于跟随陌生人,但未发现狗的性别、主人是否在场、试验次数、研究地点或个体作为随机变量的影响。这项研究强调,在给予食物的情况下,社交性作为一个内在因素塑造了自由放养的狗与陌生人之间 的互动。在野生动物保护的背景下,我们建议管理人员提高当地社区和游客的意识,避免喂狗,特别是在靠近荒野的户外活动中。

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