Concepts, applications, uses and evaluation of environmental enrichment: Perceptions of zoo professionals

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V8I1.384
L. Riley, P. Rose
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It is imperative that zoo-based Environmental Enrichment (EE) is underpinned by an evidence-based approach, yet research suggests considerable taxonomic-bias and in industry, a tendency for keepers to rely on food-based EE despite research on multiple EE categories. To better understand potential barriers to the dissemination of EE information for underrepresented taxa and EE types, a workshop was run at the 19th BIAZA Research Conference in summer 2017. Six taxa (domestic species, non-parrot birds, small mammalian carnivores, reptiles/amphibians, fish/invertebrates) plus non-food based EE were discussed by six focus groups who answered a standardised set of questions as part of a semi-structured interview. Deductive thematic analysis and principal component analysis were applied to code themes in the delegates’ discourse and derive components. Results suggest that delegates were focused upon two underlying themes: animal quality of life measures, and use or lack of information. Both themes were evidenced in the discourse of all focus groups for each of five EE subject areas (EE concept and terminology; need for EE; barriers to EE; use of literature; evaluation of EE). Zoo professionals have a holistic view on animal welfare that relies on behavioural ecology to inform practice, a multifactorial view on EE concepts, seeing EE as core husbandry, yet a luxury in practice due to barriers, with reliance on literature for ideas and to overcome barriers, to determine an animal’s need for EE, and to measure EE success. Delegates discussed a lack of literature, supporting conclusions of previous research. Further EE-based research on underrepresented animal groups is required if zoo-based practice is to progress.
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环境丰富化的概念、应用、使用和评价:动物园专业人员的看法
基于动物园的环境富集(EE)必须以循证方法为基础,但研究表明,在分类学上存在相当大的偏见,在工业中,尽管对多种环境富集类别进行了研究,但饲养员仍倾向于依赖基于食物的环境富集。为了更好地了解代表性不足的分类群和EE类型的EE信息传播的潜在障碍,2017年夏天,在第19届BIAZA研究会议上举办了一个研讨会。六个焦点小组讨论了六个分类群(家养物种、非鹦鹉、小型哺乳动物食肉动物、爬行动物/两栖动物、鱼类/无脊椎动物)加上非食物性EE,他们回答了一组标准化问题,作为半结构化访谈的一部分。将演绎主题分析和主成分分析应用于代表话语中的代码主题和派生成分。研究结果表明,代表们关注的是两个基本主题:动物生活质量测量,以及信息的使用或缺乏。这两个主题都在五个EE主题领域(EE概念和术语;EE需求;EE障碍;文献使用;EE评估)的所有焦点小组的讨论中得到了证明。动物园专业人士对动物福利有着全面的看法,这种看法依赖于行为生态学来为实践提供信息,对EE概念有着多因素的看法,将EE视为核心畜牧业,但由于存在障碍,实践中的奢侈,依赖文献来获取想法和克服障碍,以确定动物对EE的需求,并衡量EE的成功。代表们讨论了缺乏支持先前研究结论的文献。如果动物园的实践要取得进展,就需要对代表性不足的动物群体进行进一步的EE研究。
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