{"title":"Cluster analysis in ethological research","authors":"T. Antonenko, S. Pysarev, A. V. Matsyura","doi":"10.15421/2021_65","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Big cats are often on display in zoos around the world. The study of their time budget is the basis of ethological research in captivity. The paper considers the features of the behavior of the subfamily Pantherinae, the daily activity of animals in the summer, methods of keeping, the exposition of enclosures, and relationships with keepers. The studies were conducted in the summer of 2012 and 2013 at the Barnaul Zoo. The total observation time for the animals was 120 hours. The behavior of the African lion (Panthera leo leo – male), the Ussuri tiger (Panthera tigris altaica – female), and the Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis – male) has been studied. In the course of the work, the compilation of ethograms, continuous recording, and free observations were used. The clustering method was applied to analyze the patterns of behavior of animals in captivity. Cluster analysis breaks down the behavior of captivities animals into two large blocks. Locomotion in animals should be considered as a separate block. The animal’s growth and development period require a high proportion of physical activity, which is noticeable when observing the Amur tiger. Locomotion occupied 32.8% of the total time budget of this animal. Large cats have never been in a shelter (in wooden structures of the appropriate size). They used the roof of the houses only as a place for rest and observation. The proportion of marking, hunting, eating, exploratory behavior, grooming, and such forms of behavior as freezing, static position, orienting reaction did not differ significantly. Play behavior with elements of hunting and manipulative activity took 5.5% of the Amur tiger’s time budget for the period under review. We associate this primarily with the age of the given animal. Play behavior was observed two times less often in the Far Eastern leopard (2.9%) and African lion (2.6%).","PeriodicalId":23422,"journal":{"name":"Ukrainian Journal of Ecology","volume":"11 1","pages":"23-26"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-03-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Ukrainian Journal of Ecology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.15421/2021_65","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Big cats are often on display in zoos around the world. The study of their time budget is the basis of ethological research in captivity. The paper considers the features of the behavior of the subfamily Pantherinae, the daily activity of animals in the summer, methods of keeping, the exposition of enclosures, and relationships with keepers. The studies were conducted in the summer of 2012 and 2013 at the Barnaul Zoo. The total observation time for the animals was 120 hours. The behavior of the African lion (Panthera leo leo – male), the Ussuri tiger (Panthera tigris altaica – female), and the Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis – male) has been studied. In the course of the work, the compilation of ethograms, continuous recording, and free observations were used. The clustering method was applied to analyze the patterns of behavior of animals in captivity. Cluster analysis breaks down the behavior of captivities animals into two large blocks. Locomotion in animals should be considered as a separate block. The animal’s growth and development period require a high proportion of physical activity, which is noticeable when observing the Amur tiger. Locomotion occupied 32.8% of the total time budget of this animal. Large cats have never been in a shelter (in wooden structures of the appropriate size). They used the roof of the houses only as a place for rest and observation. The proportion of marking, hunting, eating, exploratory behavior, grooming, and such forms of behavior as freezing, static position, orienting reaction did not differ significantly. Play behavior with elements of hunting and manipulative activity took 5.5% of the Amur tiger’s time budget for the period under review. We associate this primarily with the age of the given animal. Play behavior was observed two times less often in the Far Eastern leopard (2.9%) and African lion (2.6%).
大型猫科动物经常在世界各地的动物园展出。对它们时间预算的研究是圈养动物行为学研究的基础。本文考虑了豹亚科的行为特征,动物在夏季的日常活动,饲养方法,围栏的展示以及与饲养员的关系。这些研究是在2012年和2013年夏天在巴诺尔动物园进行的。动物观察总时间为120小时。研究了非洲狮(Panthera leo leo -雄性)、乌苏里虎(Panthera tigris altaica -雌性)和黑龙江豹(Panthera pardus orientalis -雄性)的行为。在工作过程中,采用了曲线图编制、连续记录、自由观测等方法。应用聚类方法分析了圈养动物的行为模式。聚类分析将圈养动物的行为分成两大块。动物的运动应被视为单独的块。动物的生长发育时期需要很高比例的体力活动,这在观察东北虎时是显而易见的。运动占动物总时间预算的32.8%。大型猫科动物从来没有住过收容所(在适当大小的木结构中)。他们只把屋顶用作休息和观察的地方。标记行为、狩猎行为、进食行为、探索行为、梳理行为以及冻结、静止、定向反应等行为的比例差异不显著。在本研究期间,带有狩猎和操纵活动元素的玩耍行为占东北虎时间预算的5.5%。我们主要将这与给定动物的年龄联系起来。玩耍行为在远东豹(2.9%)和非洲狮(2.6%)中被观察到的次数要少两倍。