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Effects of Human Management Events on Conspecific Aggression in Captive Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)

机译:人为管理事件对圈养恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)攻击的影响

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Conspecific aggression in outdoor-housed rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) at primate research facilities is a leading source of trauma and can potentially influence animal wellbeing and research quality. Although aggression between macaques is a normal part of daily social interactions, human presence might affect the frequency of various behaviors and instigate increases in conspecific aggression. We sought to determine how and which human management events affect conspecific aggression both immediately after an event and throughout the course of a day. From June 2008 through December 2009, we recorded agonistic encounters among macaques living in 7 social groups in large outdoor field cages. Behavioral data were then synchronized with specific management events (for example, feeding, enclosure cleaning, animal catching) that occurred within or near the enclosure. By using an Information Theoretical approach, 2 generalized linear mixed models were developed to estimate the effects of human management events on 1) aggression after individual management events and 2) daily levels of aggression. Univariate analysis revealed an increase in the rate of aggression after a management event occurred. The best predictor of aggression in a cage was the type of management event that occurred. Various factors including the number of daily management events, the total time of management events, the technicians involved, reproductive season, and their interactions also showed significant associations with daily aggression levels. Our findings demonstrate that human management events are associated with an increase in conspecific aggression between rhesus macaques and thus have implications regarding how humans manage primates in research facilities.
机译:在灵长类研究设施中,室外饲养的猕猴(Macaca mulatta)的同种侵略是造成创伤的主要原因,并且可能影响动物的健康和研究质量。尽管猕猴之间的攻击是日常社交活动的正常部分,但人类的存在可能会影响各种行为的发生频率,并导致同种攻击的增加。我们试图确定在事件发生后立即以及在一天中的整个过程中,人类管理事件如何以及哪些事件会影响同种侵略。从2008年6月到2009年12月,我们记录了生活在7个社交团体中的猕猴在大型户外野外笼子中的激烈遭遇。然后将行为数据与发生在围栏内或围栏附近的特定管理事件(例如,进食,围栏清洁,捕获动物)同步。通过使用信息理论方法,开发了2个广义线性混合模型来估计人类管理事件对1)个人管理事件后的攻击和2)日常攻击水平的影响。单因素分析显示,发生管理事件后,侵略率增加。关进笼子的最好的预测因素是发生的管理事件的类型。各种因素,包括日常管理事件的数量,管理事件的总时间,所涉及的技术人员,生殖季节及其相互作用,也显示出与日常攻击水平的显着相关性。我们的发现表明,人类管理事件与恒河猴之间特定攻击性的增加有关,因此对人类如何管理研究设施中的灵长类动物具有影响。

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