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Is Mixed-Species Living Cognitively Enriching? Enclosure Use and Welfare in Two Captive Groups of Tufted Capuchins (Sapajus apella) and Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)

机译:混合物种生活在认知上丰富吗?两个圈养的簇绒小卷尾猴(Sapajus apella)和松鼠猴(Saimiri sciureus)的围栏使用和福利

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Non-human primates have complex relationships with conspecifics and also other animals with whom they share their habitat in the wild. Some primates, such as capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) and squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus), naturally associate, with the potential to act as both proximate and ultimate influences on each other’s behavior. There are a number of benefits to exhibiting such species in mixed communities in captivity, for instance the increased social complexity provides both environmental and social enrichment and appropriate cognitive challenges, ultimately enhancing their welfare in restricted captive enclosures. Monitoring how these species interact and utilize their available space is important for effective care and management. But despite this connection, there remains relatively little conclusive data on whether mixed groups of captive primates are cognitively enriching. This study examined patterns of space use in two mixed-species groups of Sapajus and Saimiri housed at the Living Links to Human Evolution Research Centre, RZSS Edinburgh Zoo. We predicted that if Sapajus and Saimiri were attracted to the presence of the other species then they would share the same space when in mixed enclosures. The data did not support this prediction. Sapajus showed a preference for central zones, while Saimiri spent more time in their exclusive indoor enclosure and appeared to prefer peripheral zones of their outdoor enclosures and close to doorways leading indoors. We conclude that while housing these species in a mixed exhibit may not be cognitively enriching it does provide appropriate cognitive challenges that can still enhance the welfare of individuals.
机译:非人类的灵长类动物与同种动物以及与它们在野外共享栖息地的其他动物有着复杂的关系。一些灵长类动物,例如卷尾猴(Sapajus apella)和松鼠猴(Saimiri sciureus),自然地相互关联,有可能对彼此的行为产生直接或最终的影响。在人工圈养的混合社区中展示这些物种有很多好处,例如,日益增加的社会复杂性既提供了环境和社会丰富性,又带来了适当的认知挑战,最终在受限的圈养圈内提高了它们的福利。监测这些物种如何相互作用和利用其可用空间对于有效的护理和管理非常重要。但是尽管有这种联系,关于圈养灵长类动物的混合群体是否在认知上丰富的结论性数据仍然很少。这项研究检查了居住在RZSS爱丁堡动物园人类进化研究中心的生活联系点中的Sapajus和Saimiri两个混合物种组的空间利用模式。我们预测,如果将Sapajus和Saimiri吸引到其他物种的存在,那么当它们在混合围栏中时,它们将共享相同的空间。数据不支持该预测。 Sapajus偏爱中央区域,而Saimiri则将更多的时间花在专用的室内围栏上,并且似乎更喜欢室外围栏的外围区域并靠近通往室内的门道。我们得出的结论是,虽然将这些物种容纳在一个混合的展览中可能并没有在认知上丰富,但确实提供了适当的认知挑战,这些挑战仍可以增强个人的福利。

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