Body Condition Scores (BCS) in European zoo elephants (Loxodonta africana and Elephas maximus) lifetimes – a longitudinal analysis

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V7I2.375
C. Schiffmann, M. Clauss, S. Hoby, D. Codron, J. Hatt
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In further improving zoo elephant welfare, diet and feeding regimes are key factors. Together with the encouragement of physical activity, they support the management of weight and the prevention of obesity, which is considered a common concern in zoo elephants. Besides weight monitoring, visual body condition scoring (BCS) has proven a practical tool for the assessment of (zoo) elephants' physical condition. From the individual management as well as the medical perspective, documentation of an elephant´s BCS changes over time might be much more informative than a population-wide crosssectional analysis. We present a compilation of cases where European zoo elephant BCS can be assessed against influencing factors, such as reproductive activity, physical disorders, advanced age, stressful situations and diet adaptations. The present study of the European zoo elephant population describes how various life circumstances and management adaptations are reflected in the BCS of individual elephants, and in population-wide BCS over time. An online archive to build up a reliable, individualbased data basis with minimal additional workload for elephant-keeping facilities is introduced.
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欧洲动物园大象(非洲象和大象)一生的身体状况评分(BCS) -一项纵向分析
为了进一步改善动物园大象的福利,饮食和喂养制度是关键因素。除了鼓励身体活动外,它们还有助于控制体重和预防肥胖,这被认为是动物园大象普遍关心的问题。除了体重监测外,视觉身体状况评分(BCS)已被证明是评估(动物园)大象身体状况的实用工具。从个体管理和医学的角度来看,记录大象的BCS随时间的变化可能比整个种群的横断面分析更有信息。我们提出了一份案例汇编,其中欧洲动物园大象BCS可以根据影响因素进行评估,如生殖活动,身体疾病,高龄,压力情况和饮食适应。目前对欧洲动物园大象种群的研究描述了不同的生活环境和管理适应如何反映在单个大象的BCS中,以及随着时间的推移,在整个种群的BCS中。介绍了一个在线档案,以建立一个可靠的、基于个人的数据基础,为大象管理设施提供最小的额外工作量。
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