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Evaluating Group Housing Strategies for the Ex-Situ Conservation of Harlequin Frogs (Atelopus spp.) Using Behavioral and Physiological Indicators

机译:使用行为和生理指标评估群居策略对丑角蛙(Atelopus spp。)的迁地保护

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We have established ex situ assurance colonies of two endangered Panamanian harlequin frogs, Atelopus certus and Atelopus glyphus, but observed that males fought with each other when housed as a group. Housing frogs individually eliminated this problem, but created space constraints. To evaluate the potential stress effects from aggressive interactions when grouping frogs, we housed male frogs in replicated groups of one, two, and eight. We measured aggressive behavioral interactions and fecal glucocorticoid metabolite (GC) concentrations as indicators of stress in each tank. In both small and large groups, frogs initially interacted aggressively, but aggressive interactions and fecal GCs declined significantly after the first 2 weeks of being housed together, reaching the lowest levels by week 4. We conclude that aggressive interactions in same-sex groups of captive Atelopus may initially cause stress, but the frogs become habituated within a few weeks and they can safely be housed in same-sex groups for longer periods of time.
机译:我们已经建立了两只濒临灭绝的巴拿马丑角蛙Atelopus certus和Atelopus glyphus的非原生境保证种群,但观察到它们成群饲养时彼此争斗。青蛙蛙单独消除了这个问题,但产生了空间限制。为了评估将青蛙分组时攻击性互动的潜在压力影响,我们将雄性青蛙分为一,二和八组进行了复制。我们测量了积极的行为相互作用和粪便中糖皮质激素代谢物(GC)的浓度,作为每个罐中压力的指标。无论大小,青蛙最初都具有积极的相互作用,但是在被关在一起的头两周后,积极的相互作用和粪便GC明显下降,到第4周时达到最低水平。我们得出结论,同性圈养群体中的积极相互作用Atelopus最初可能会造成压力,但是青蛙会在几周内习惯化,可以安全地将其安放在同性群体中更长的时间。

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