Material preferences in kea (Nestor notabilis)

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Applied Animal Behaviour Science Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.applanim.2024.106329
Amalia P.M. Bastos , Joshua Bagg , Tom Allen , Ximena J. Nelson , Alex H. Taylor
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New Zealand’s kea parrot (Nestor notabilis) is a highly neophilic species that is attracted to human settlements and structures. These environments pose several risks to this endangered species, but also pose a management challenge in how to best ensure that a neophilic species is kept away from the allure of ever-changing human environments. One possible mitigation strategy is the implementation of “kea jungle gyms” to provide kea with a potentially safer alternative to novelty, but little is known about how to design these structures to their fullest potential. In this study, we presented kea with samples of various materials to determine both what materials and their properties kea prefer to interact with, and which materials kea are least likely to engage with. We found that kea spent longer interacting with wood and some polymer plastics, and the least time interacting with hard metals, such as steel and stainless steel. These findings are discussed in the context of generating safe and effective management strategies that can be implemented for wild kea populations in the future, particularly with regard to appropriate designs of jungle gyms to encourage kea away from human settlements.

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新西兰的凯亚鹦鹉(Nestor notabilis)是一种高度亲近新环境的物种,会被人类居住区和建筑所吸引。这些环境给这一濒危物种带来了几种风险,同时也给管理带来了挑战,即如何最好地确保亲新物种远离不断变化的人类环境的诱惑。一种可能的缓解策略是实施 "蟒蛇丛林健身房",为蟒蛇提供一个可能更安全的替代新奇事物的场所,但人们对如何设计这些建筑以充分发挥其潜力知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们向海龙展示了各种材料的样本,以确定海龙喜欢与哪些材料及其特性互动,以及海龙最不喜欢与哪些材料互动。我们发现,龙猫与木材和一些高分子塑料的互动时间较长,而与钢和不锈钢等硬金属的互动时间最少。讨论这些发现的目的是为了制定安全有效的管理策略,以便将来对野生龙蟒种群实施管理,特别是适当设计丛林健身房,鼓励龙蟒远离人类居住区。
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 农林科学-行为科学
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4.40
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191
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18.1 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal publishes relevant information on the behaviour of domesticated and utilized animals. Topics covered include: -Behaviour of farm, zoo and laboratory animals in relation to animal management and welfare -Behaviour of companion animals in relation to behavioural problems, for example, in relation to the training of dogs for different purposes, in relation to behavioural problems -Studies of the behaviour of wild animals when these studies are relevant from an applied perspective, for example in relation to wildlife management, pest management or nature conservation -Methodological studies within relevant fields The principal subjects are farm, companion and laboratory animals, including, of course, poultry. The journal also deals with the following animal subjects: -Those involved in any farming system, e.g. deer, rabbits and fur-bearing animals -Those in ANY form of confinement, e.g. zoos, safari parks and other forms of display -Feral animals, and any animal species which impinge on farming operations, e.g. as causes of loss or damage -Species used for hunting, recreation etc. may also be considered as acceptable subjects in some instances -Laboratory animals, if the material relates to their behavioural requirements
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