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Social Interactions in Two Groups of Zoo-Housed Adult Female Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) that Differ in Relatedness

机译:两组动物园饲养的成年雌性亚洲象(Elephas maximus)的社交关系有所不同

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Simple SummaryThe chance to experience positive social interactions is important for captive animals. The amount of positive or negative social interactions that occur within groups of captive animals can be used to evaluate the welfare of the group and determine how compatible the individuals may, or may not, be. In the wild, elephants live in related, multigenerational herds that consist of mainly mothers, daughters, and their offspring. However, in captivity, they are often kept in groups of unrelated individuals, which could reduce the quality of their social interactions, and thus their welfare. Here, we recorded the social interactions between elephants in two groups of four captive female Asian elephants; in one group, all of the individuals were related to one another, whilst in the other, only two out of four individuals were related. We observed more affiliative (friendly) interactions and fewer aggressive interactions in the all-related group. We also observed elephants freely giving way to others more in the related group, with daughters giving way to their mothers and aunts, which is evidence of an established, family-based rank system that allows them to avoid escalation to aggression. These findings support the recommendation that for optimal welfare, elephants should be managed in multigenerational family herds.
机译:简单总结体验积极的社交互动的机会对圈养动物很重要。在圈养动物组内发生的积极或消极的社会互动的数量可用于评估该组的福利,并确定个体的相容性。在野外,大象生活在相关的多代牧群中,主要由母亲,女儿及其后代组成。但是,在囚禁中,他们通常被关押在一群无关的个体中,这可能降低他们的社交互动质量,从而降低他们的福利。在这里,我们记录了两组四只圈养的亚洲雌性大象中大象之间的社交互动;在一组中,所有个体都彼此相关,而在另一组中,只有四分之二的个体相关。在所有相关组中,我们观察到更多的亲密(友好)互动和更少的积极互动。我们还观察到大象在相关人群中自由地让步给其他人,而女儿让位给母亲和阿姨,这是建立的基于家庭的等级制度的证据,该制度允许他们避免升级为侵略。这些发现支持以下建议:为了获得最佳福利,应在多代家庭中管理大象。

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