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The effects of zoo visitors on Quokka ( Setonix brachyurusSetonix brachyurus ) avoidance behavior in a walk‐through exhibit

机译:动物园访客对Quokka的影响( setonix brachyurus setonix brachyurus)在步行展览中避免行为

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> The behavior of zoo animals may be influenced by visitors, with possible implications on animal welfare. We examined the effects of the presence of visitors on the presence and visibility of free‐ranging quokkas ( Setonix brachyurus ) in preferred areas of a walk‐through enclosure at Melbourne Zoo, Australia. In a controlled experiment, two visitor treatments were randomly imposed: (1) enclosure open to visitors as normal (“Open”) and (2) enclosure closed to visitors (“Closed”). Treatments were imposed for 2‐day periods, with five replicates of each treatment (10 2‐day periods in total). Instantaneous point sampling of camera footage at 1‐min intervals from 09:00 to 16:00?hr each day recorded the location and visibility of quokkas. Data were analyzed using a two‐factor ANOVA (visitor treatment and study area), with 2‐day summary values as the unit of analysis. While the presence of quokkas in the study areas was not affected by treatment, fewer ( p ??0.05) quokkas were visible from the visitor paths and more ( p ??0.05) quokkas were obscured from the visitor paths in the “Open” treatment than the “Closed” treatment. Number of quokkas differed between study areas across treatments ( p? ?0.01), but there was no interaction ( p? ?0.05) between visitor treatment and study area. The reduction in quokka visibility when visitors were present indicates that visitors were at least moderately fear provoking for the quokkas in this experiment, but further research is required to examine the effects of visitor presence and behaviors on the behavior and stress physiology of quokkas in walk‐through enclosures, as there may be possible welfare i
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>动物动物动物的行为可能受到游客的影响,对动物福利可能影响。我们在澳大利亚墨尔本动物园的墨尔本动物园的首选区域,在澳大利亚墨尔本动物园的首选区域,研究了访客对游客的存在和可见性的影响。在一个受控实验中,随机施加了两种游客处理:(1)在普通(“开放”)和(2)外壳向游客身上开放到访客(“关闭”)。治疗施加2天,每次治疗的五次重复(总共10天)。相机镜头的瞬时点采样在09:00到16:00的单间隔为1分钟间隔。每天记录Quokkas的位置和可见性。使用双因素Anova(访客治疗和研究区域)分析数据,其中2天的汇总值作为分析单位。虽然研究领域的Quokkas的存在不受治疗的影响,但从游客路径和更多( p )可以看到少( p β& 0.05)qukkas? & 0.05)Quokkas从“开放”处理中的游客路径上模糊不起,而不是“闭合”治疗。 Quokkas的数量不同,治疗的研究区(p≤0℃)之间存在,但在游客治疗和研究之间没有相互作用(p≤/ i>&Δ05)区域。当游客出现时,Quokka可见性的减少表明,参观者至少担心这项实验中的Quokkas令人担忧,但需要进一步的研究来审查游客的影响以及行为对步行中Quokkas行为和应力生理的影响。通过围栏,因为可能有可能的福利我

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