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Behavioral Biomarkers for Animal Health: A Case Study Using Animal-Attached Technology on Loggerhead Turtles

机译:用于动物健康的行为生物标志物:在Loggerhead Turtles上使用动物附带技术的案例研究

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Vertebrates are recognized as sentient beings. Consequently, urgent priority is now being given to understanding the needs and maximizing the welfare of animals under human care. The general health of animals is most commonly determined by physiological indices e.g. blood sampling, but may also be assessed by documenting behaviour. Physiological health assessments, although powerful, may be stressful for animals, time-consuming and costly, while assessments of behaviour can also be time-consuming, subject to bias and suffer from a poorly defined link between behaviour and health. However, behaviour is recognized as having the potential to code for stress and well-being and could, therefore, be used as an indicator of health, particularly if the process of quantifying behaviour could be objective, formalized and streamlined to be time efficient. This study used Daily Diaries (DDs), (motion-sensitive tags containing tri-axial accelerometers and magnetometers), to examine aspects of the behaviour of bycaught loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta in various states of health. Although sample size limited statistical analysis, significant behavioural differences (in terms of activity level and turn rate) were found between ‘healthy’ turtles and those with external injuries to the flippers and carapace. Furthermore, data visualization (spherical plots) clearly showed atypical orientation behaviour in individuals suffering gas emboli and intestinal gas, without complex data analysis. Consequently, we propose that the use of motion-sensitive tags could aid diagnosis and inform follow-up treatment, thus facilitating the rehabilitation process. This is particularly relevant given the numerous rehabilitation programs for bycatch sea turtles in operation. In time, tag-derived behavioural biomarkers, TDBBs for health could be established for other species with more complex behavioural repertoires such as cetaceans and pinnipeds which also require rehabilitation and release. Furthermore, motion-sensitive data from animals under human care and wild conspecifics could be compared in order to define a set of objective behavioural states (including activity levels) for numerous species housed in zoos and aquaria and/or wild species to help maximize their welfare.
机译:脊椎动物被认为是众生。因此,现在正在迫切优先考虑了解人类关心下动物的需求和最大化的福利。动物的一般健康是由生理指标最常确定的。血液采样,但也可以通过记录行为进行评估。生理健康评估虽然是强大的,可能会对动物进行压力,耗时和昂贵,但行为的评估也可能是耗时的,但受到偏见并且患有行为和健康之间的联系不良。然而,行为被认为具有对压力和福祉的代码潜力,因此可以用作健康的指标,特别是如果量化行为的过程可能是客观的,正式化和简化为时间效率。这项研究使用了每日日记(DDS),(含有三轴加速度计和磁力计的运动敏感标签),检查建筑的Loggerhead Turtles,Caretta Caretta在各种健康状态的方面。虽然样本大小有限的统计分析,但在“健康”的海龟和鳍状肢和甲壳上有外部伤害的人之间发现了显着的行为差异(在活动水平和转速)。此外,数据可视化(球形图)在患有血液栓塞和肠道气体的个体中清楚地显示出非典型取向行为,而无需复杂的数据分析。因此,我们建议使用运动敏感标签可以帮助诊断和通知随访治疗,从而促进康复过程。考虑到兼捕海龟在运营中的众多康复计划,这尤其有关。及时,可以为其他物种建立标签衍生的行为生物标志物,用于健康的TDBBS,其具有更复杂的行为曲目,例如鲸类和钉子,也需要康复和释放。此外,可以比较来自人类护理和野生的动物的运动敏感数据,以便为在动物园和水族动物和/或野生物种中定义一组客观行为状态(包括活性水平),以帮助最大化他们的福利。

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