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Space use selectivity by chimpanzees and gorillas in an indoor-outdoor enclosure

机译:黑猩猩和大猩猩在室内外室外空间中对空间利用的选择性

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Understanding the relationship between physical environments and nonhuman primate behavior is a key element for effective care and management in a range of settings. The physical features of the captive environment, including not only gross useable space but also environmental complexity, can have a significant influence on primate behavior and ultimately, animal welfare. But despite this connection, there remains relatively little conclusive data on how captive primates, especially great apes, use the spaces provided to them, especially in modern, indoor-outdoor enclosures that have become more prevalent in recent years. In this study, we used four years of detailed data on where 23 great apes (chimpanzees and gorillas) positioned themselves within a modern, indoor-outdoor zoo enclosure to determine not only how the apes utilized their space but also how access to outdoor areas affected their spatial selectivity. We found that both species used relatively little of their available space: chimpanzees and gorillas spent half their time in only 3.2 and 1.5% of their useable three- dimensional space, respectively. Chimpanzees utilized the outdoor space more than gorillas, but access to the outdoors did not affect space selectivity in the indoor area for either species. Although both species of ape were highly selective in their space use, consideration should be given to the importance of providing the choice to locate in a variety of spaces, including outdoor areas. These data represent an extremely detailed account of space selectivity by great apes in an indoor-outdoor environment and have substantial implications for future facility design and captive primate management.
机译:了解物理环境与非人类灵长类动物行为之间的关系是在各种环境中进行有效护理和管理的关键要素。圈养环境的物理特征,不仅包括总可用空间,还包括环境复杂性,都可能对灵长类动物的行为并最终对动物福利产生重大影响。但是尽管有这种联系,关于圈养的灵长类动物,尤其是大猿类如何使用提供给它们的空间的结论性数据仍然很少,特别是在近几年来越来越普遍的现代室内室外环境中。在这项研究中,我们使用了四年的详细数据,研究了23只大猩猩(黑猩猩和大猩猩)在现代室内外动物园中的位置,不仅确定了猿猴如何利用其空间,还确定了对室外区域的影响它们的空间选择性。我们发现,这两种物种都利用了相对较少的可用空间:黑猩猩和大猩猩分别在其可用的三维空间中分别花费了一半的时间,分别仅占其可用三维空间的3.2%和1.5%。黑猩猩比大猩猩更多地利用了室外空间,但进入室外并不影响这两种物种在室内的空间选择性。尽管两种猿都在空间使用上具有高度选择性,但应考虑提供选择放置在各种空间(包括室外区域)中的重要性。这些数据代表了室内-室外环境中大猿对空间选择性的极为详细的描述,对未来的设施设计和圈养的灵长类动物管理具有重大影响。

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