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Factors influencing stereotypic behaviours of animals rescued from Asian animal markets: A slow loris case study

机译:从亚洲动物市场拯救出来的动物的刻板行为的影响因素:慢懒猴案例研究

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Illegal wildlife trade has devastating effects on wild populations in Southeast Asia, made evident from the rising numbers of threatened species found in rescue centres. The prevalence of slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) in trade allows for the first time, a study of the response of wild-caught strepsirrhines to a captive environment following a period of non-existent welfare. Many animals confiscated from trade arrive at rescue centres with mental and physical defects and regularly perform stereotypic behaviours. Our study assessed the prevalence of stereotypic behaviour in three species of Indonesian slow lorises (n = 90) at a Ciapus Primate Centre in Java, Indonesia. We surveyed all slow lorises present, three times a night, every night, over a four-week period and recorded every time a slow loris exhibited stereotypies. We described the stereotypic behaviours witnessed and attempted to predict the occurrence of this behaviour. 33% of animals observed exhibited at least one of three forms of stereotypy - pacing, rocking head, circling. We examined extrinsic and intrinsic factors including sex, species, length of time in captivity, cage size and group composition to highlight stereotypic predictors. A logistic regression analysis revealed that 21.9% of variability in the presence of stereotypies could be explained by sex composition and number of conspecifics sharing an enclosure. Through experimenting with different size and sex composition of groups and distance to neighbouring groups, occurrence of stereotypies may be reduced. Numerous other factors not tested for, including a genetic predisposition to coping with life in captivity, could be responsible for these behaviours. As stereotypies in zoo-living lorises are rare, the brutal conditions of the trade may also play a major role in their prevalence in this study. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:野生动植物的非法贸易对东南亚的野生种群造成毁灭性影响,从救援中心发现的受威胁物种数量不断增加就可以证明这一点。贸易中缓慢出现的懒猴(Nycticebus spp。)的流行首次允许,是对一段时期不存在的福利之后野外链球菌对圈养环境的反应的研究。许多因贸易而被没收的动物由于精神和身体上的缺陷而到达救援中心,并定期进行定型行为。我们的研究在印度尼西亚爪哇的Ciapus灵长类动物中心评估了三种印度尼西亚慢懒猴(n = 90)的定型行为的患病率。我们调查了所有在四个星期内每晚出现的慢虱子,每晚一次,共三周,并记录下每一次慢虱子表现出的定型观念。我们描述了见证的刻板印象行为,并试图预测这种行为的发生。观察到的33%的动物至少表现出三种定型观念中的一种:起搏,摇头,盘旋。我们检查了外在和内在因素,包括性别,物种,被囚禁的时间长短,笼子大小和群体组成,以突出刻板印象预测因素。逻辑回归分析显示,在存在刻板印象的情况下,21.9%的变异性可以通过性别组成和共享一个封闭空间的同种异体数量来解释。通过试验不同的群体规模和性别组成以及与邻近群体的距离,可以减少定型观念的发生。许多其他未经测试的因素,包括应对被囚禁生活的遗传倾向,可能是造成这些行为的原因。由于在动物园中生活的虱子中的成见很少,因此这项研究中残酷的贸易条件也可能对它们的流行起主要作用。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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