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Assessment of Body Condition in African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) Elephants in North American Zoos and Management Practices Associated with High Body Condition Scores

机译:在北美动物园中对非洲(Loxodonta africana)和亚洲(Elephas maximus)大象的身体状况进行评估以及与身体状况评分较高相关的管理实践

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Obesity has a negative effect on health and welfare of many species, and has been speculated to be a problem for zoo elephants. To address this concern, we assessed the body condition of 240 elephants housed in North American zoos based on a set of standardized photographs using a 5-point Body Condition Score index (1 = thinnest; 5 = fattest). A multi-variable regression analysis was then used to determine how demographic, management, housing, and social factors were associated with an elevated body condition score in 132 African (Loxodonta africana) and 108 Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants. The highest BCS of 5, suggestive of obesity, was observed in 34% of zoo elephants. In both species, the majority of elephants had elevated BCS, with 74% in the BCS 4 (40%) and 5 (34%) categories. Only 22% of elephants had BCS 3, and less than 5% of the population was assigned the lowest BCS categories (BCS 1 and 2). The strongest multi-variable model demonstrated that staff-directed walking exercise of 14 hours or more per week and highly unpredictable feeding schedules were associated with decreased risk of BCS 4 or 5, while increased diversity in feeding methods and being female was associated with increased risk of BCS 4 or 5. Our data suggest that high body condition is prevalent among North American zoo elephants, and management strategies that help prevent and mitigate obesity may lead to improvements in welfare of zoo elephants.
机译:肥胖对许多物种的健康和福祉具有负面影响,并且据推测对于动物园象是一个问题。为了解决这个问题,我们根据一组标准化的照片,使用5分身体状况评分指数(1 =最瘦; 5 =最胖),评估了北美动物园中240头大象的身体状况。然后,使用多变量回归分析来确定人口统计,管理,住房和社会因素与132头非洲(Loxodonta africana)和108头亚洲(Elephas maximus)大象的身体状况得分升高之间的关系。在34%的动物园大象中,发现BCS最高,为5,提示肥胖。在这两个物种中,大多数大象的BCS都升高,其中BCS的4(40%)和5(34%)类别占74%。只有22%的大象拥有BCS 3,并且不到5%的人口被指定为最低的BCS类别(BCS 1和2)。最强的多变量模型表明,每周进行14个小时或以上的员工指导步行锻炼以及高度不可预测的喂养计划与降低BCS 4或5的风险相关,而喂养方法的多样性增加和女性饮食与增加的风险相关BCS 4或5。我们的数据表明,北美动物园的大象中普遍存在高身体状况,而有助于预防和减轻肥胖的管理策略可能会导致动物园大象的福利得到改善。

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