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How social factors and behavioural strategies affect feeding and social interaction patterns in pigs

机译:社会因素和行为策略如何影响猪中的喂养和社会互动模式

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Animals living in groups compete for food resources and face food conflicts. These conflicts are affected by social factors (e.g. competition level) and behavioural strategies (e.g. avoidance). This study aimed to deepen our understanding of the complex interactions between social factors and behavioural strategies affecting feeding and social interaction patterns in animals. We focused on group-housed growing pigs, Sus scrofa, which typically face conflicts around the feeder, and of which patterns in various competitive environments (i.e. pig:feeder ratio) have been documented soundly. An agent-based model was developed to explore how interactions among social factors and behavioural strategies can affect various feeding and social interaction patterns differently under competitive situations. Model results show that pig and diet characteristics interact with group size and affect daily feeding patterns (e.g. feed intake and feeding time) and conflicts around the feeder. The level of competition can cause a turning point in feeding and social interaction patterns. Beyond a certain point of competition, meal-based (e.g. meal frequency) and social interaction patterns (e.g. displacements) are determined mainly by behavioural strategies. The average daily feeding time can be used to predict the group size at which this turning point occurs. Under the model's assumptions, social facilitation was relatively unimportant in the causation of behavioural patterns in pigs. To validate our model, simulated patterns were compared with empirical patterns in conventionally housed pigs. Similarities between empirical and model patterns support the model results. Our model can be used as a tool in further research for studying the effects of social factors and group dynamics on individual variation in feeding and social interaction patterns in pigs, as well as in other animal species.
机译:生活在团体中的动物争夺食物资源和面部食物冲突。这些冲突受到社会因素的影响(例如竞争水平)和行为策略(例如避免)。本研究旨在加深我们对影响动物饲养和社会互动模式的社会因素和行为策略之间的复杂相互作用的理解。我们专注于集团住宅的生长猪,SUS Scrofa,通常面临饲养者周围的冲突,以及各种竞争环境中的模式(即猪:饲养比率)已经被记录出来。制定了基于代理的模型,以探讨社会因素和行为策略之间的互动如何在竞争情境下不同地影响各种饲养和社会互动模式。模型结果表明,猪和饮食特性与群体大小相互作用,并影响日常饲养模式(例如进料摄入和喂食时间),并在饲养者周围冲突。竞争水平可能导致喂养和社交互动模式的转折点。除了一定的竞争之外,基于膳食(例如膳食频率)和社交互动模式(例如位移)主要由行为策略决定。可以使用平均每日进料时间来预测发生该转折点的组大小。根据该模型的假设,社会促进在猪中行为模式的因果关系中相对不重要。为了验证我们的模型,将模拟模式与常规容纳猪的经验模式进行比较。经验和模型模式之间的相似性支持模型结果。我们的模型可以作为进一步研究的工具,用于研究社会因素和群体动态对猪喂养和社会互动模式的个体变异的研究,以及其他动物物种。

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