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Assessing the dyadic social relationships of female african (Loxodonta africana) and asian (Elephas maximus) zoo elephants using proximity, tactile contact, and keeper surveys

机译:评估女性非洲(Loxodonta Africana)和亚洲(Elephas Maximus)动物园大象的二元社会关系,使用邻近,触觉接触和守门员调查

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Understanding the affiliative social relationships, or bonds, between zoo elephants has implications for both their welfare and management, yet there is limited work assessing and describing these bonds. Consequently, there is a need for the development of a reliable assessment tool. We used multiple metrics of proximity and tactile contact, as well as keeper surveys, to assess the social bond strength of 41 elephant dyads from 22 different zoos. Survey descriptions of social bond strength were based on previous research and included proximity and separation-reunion behaviors between individuals in a dyad. Approximately half of the elephant dyads in our study were rated as having a "strong" or "strongest" bond by keepers, who showed excellent agreement in their ratings of elephant bond strength (ICC(1,k) = 0.82). Elephant dyads that spent more time in proximity (within two elephant body lengths), and those that were more consistent in this behavior across time had an increased predicted probability of being rated as having a "strong or strongest bond" by keepers (p & 0.001; p = 0.002; respectively). Affiliative tactile contact within dyads, described using duration, diversity, symmetry, and variability metrics, was not significantly related to keeper assessments of dyad bond strength. On average, proximity within dyads occurred more often and was less variable than dyads' tactile behaviors. Our results suggest that tactile contact may play a more limited role in the maintenance of zoo elephant social bonds than proximity; however, additional research is needed to confirm this. Additionally, this study suggests that keepers are accurately assessing the proximity behavior of their elephants, highlighting the potential of this survey tool to reliably measure the social bond strength of zoo elephant dyads.
机译:理解隶属关系,或债券,动物园大象对其福利和管理层有影响,但有限的工作评估和描述这些债券。因此,需要开发可靠的评估工具。我们使用了多种接近和触觉接触的指标,以及守门员调查,以评估来自22种不同动物园的41个大象二元的社会粘合力量。社会债券实力的调查描述是基于以前的研究,包括在Dyad中的个人之间的邻近和分离 - 团聚行为。我们研究中大约一半的大象二元被评为守护者的“强烈”或“强劲”债券,在大象债券强度的额定值中表现出了很好的一致性(ICC(1,K)= 0.82)。花费更多时间(在两个大象身体长度内)花费更多的时间,以及在跨越时间的这种行为中更一致的那些具有增加的预测概率,被饲养员具有“强或最强或最强的债券”(P& 0.001; p = 0.002;通过持续时间,多样性,对称性和可变性度量描述的二元杆菌接触与Dyad债券强度的维持者评估没有显着关系。平均而言,在二元的邻近发生频繁发生,并且比Dyads的触觉行为变得较小。我们的结果表明,触觉联系可能在动物园大象社会债券维持而不是接近的情况下发挥更有限的作用;但是,需要额外的研究来确认这一点。此外,该研究表明,饲养员准确评估了大象的邻近行为,突出了该调查工具可靠地测量动物园大象二元的社会债券优势的潜力。

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