Behavioural Impact of Captive Management Changes in Three Species of Testudinidae

Jessica T. Turner, A. Whittaker, D. McLelland
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Reptile behaviour and welfare are understudied in comparison with mammals. In this study, behavioural data on three species (Astrochelys radiata, Stigmochelys pardalis, Aldabrachelys gigantea) of tortoises were recorded before and after an environmental change which was anticipated to be positive in nature. The environmental changes differed for each population, but included a substantial increase in enclosure size, the addition of substrate material, and a change in handling procedure. A tortoise-specific ethogram was created to standardise data collection. Focal behaviour sampling was used to collect behavioural data. Changes in the duration of performance of co-occupant interaction and object interaction in the leopard (Stigmochelys pardalis) and Aldabra (Aldabrachelys gigantea) tortoises were observed following the environmental changes. The Shannon–Weiner diversity index did not yield a significant increase after the changes but had a numerical increase which was relatively greater for the leopard tortoise group, which had experienced the greatest environmental change. The leopard tortoises also demonstrated changes in a greater number of behaviours compared to the other species, and this was sustained over the study period. However, this included a behaviour indicative of negative affect: aggression. Whilst we are unable to conclude that welfare was improved by the management changes, there are suggestions that behavioural diversity increased, and some promotion of positive social behaviours occurred.
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圈养管理变化对三种家鼠行为的影响
与哺乳动物相比,爬行动物的行为和福利研究不足。本研究记录了三种陆龟(Astrochelys radiata, Stigmochelys pardalis, Aldabrachelys gigantea)在自然环境发生积极变化前后的行为数据。每个种群的环境变化不同,但包括围栏尺寸的大幅增加、基质材料的增加和处理程序的变化。为了使数据收集标准化,研究人员创建了一种龟类特有的心电图。采用焦点行为抽样收集行为数据。观察了环境变化对豹龟和大象龟共占者互动和客体互动持续时间的影响。变化后的Shannon-Weiner多样性指数没有明显的增加,但在经历了最大环境变化的豹龟类群中,Shannon-Weiner多样性指数的数值增加相对较大。与其他物种相比,豹龟在许多行为上也表现出了变化,这种变化在研究期间一直持续着。然而,这包括一种表明负面影响的行为:侵略。虽然我们不能断定管理的改变改善了福利,但有迹象表明,行为多样性增加了,积极的社会行为得到了一些促进。
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