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A cautionary note on the use of captive carnivores to model wild predator behavior: A comparison of bone modification patterns on long bones by captive and wild lions

机译:关于使用圈养食肉动物模拟野生捕食者行为的警告说明:圈养和野生狮子对长骨的骨修饰模式的比较

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A study with wild lions in Tarangire National Park (Tanzania) and with captive lions in Cabárceno Reserve (Spain) has yielded two different bone modification patterns, probably as a result of the differences in environmental contexts. Captive lions have modified bones more intensively, both in the form of total number of tooth-marked bones and number of tooth marks per tooth-marked bone, probably because of stereotypic behaviors. This emphasizes the importance of environmental contexts to understand carnivore behavior and their resulting bone modification patterns. It also shows that analogical models based on experiments carried out with captive carnivores may be biased and inadequate as proxies for wild carnivore bone modification behaviors
机译:一项关于塔兰吉雷国家公园(坦桑尼亚)的野生狮子和卡巴奇诺自然保护区(西班牙)的圈养狮子的研究产生了两种不同的骨骼修饰模式,这可能是环境环境差异的结果。圈养的狮子以带齿的骨骼总数和每个带齿的骨骼的齿痕数量的形式更深入地修饰了骨骼,这可能是由于刻板行为造成的。这强调了环境背景对于了解肉食动物行为及其产生的骨骼修饰模式的重要性。它还表明,基于圈养食肉动物进行的实验的类比模型可能存在偏差,并且不足以作为野生食肉动物骨骼修饰行为的代理

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