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Is Wounding Aggression in Zoo-housed Chimpanzees and Ring-tailed Lemurs related to Zoo Visitor Numbers?

机译:动物园里的黑猩猩和环尾狐猴的伤人侵略与动物园游客人数有关吗?

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Chimpanzees in laboratory colonies experience more wounds on week days than on weekends, which has been attributed to the increased number of people present during the week; thus the presence of more people was interpreted as stressful. If this were also true for primates in zoos, where high human presence is a regular feature, this would clearly be of concern. Here we examine wounding rates in two primate species (chimpanzees Pan troglodytes and ring-tailed lemurs Lemur catta) at three different zoos, to determine whether they correlate with mean number of visitors to the zoo. Wounding data were obtained from zoo electronic record keeping system (ZIMS™). The pattern of wounds did not correlate with mean gate numbers for those days for either species in any group. We conclude that there is no evidence that high visitor numbers result in increased woundings in these two species when housed in zoos.
机译:在实验室中,黑猩猩在工作日的伤口要比周末多,这是由于一周中出现的人数增加所致。因此,更多人的存在被认为是压力大的。如果对于动物园中的灵长类动物来说也是如此,因为在动物园中,经常有人高居是一个特征,这显然值得关注。在这里,我们检查了三个不同动物园的两种灵长类动物(黑猩猩泛性穴居人和环尾狐猴狐猴catta)的受伤率,以确定它们是否与动物园平均访客人数相关。从动物园电子记录保存系统(ZIMS™)获得受伤数据。对于任何一组中的任何一种,伤口的样式与当时的平均门数均不相关。我们得出的结论是,没有证据表明在动物园中饲养访客时,这两个物种的高访客人数会增加受伤人数。

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