巴塔哥尼亚Dolichotis配偶动物园的活动预算

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2021-01-31 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V9I1.531
Johan Baechli, L. Bellis, María Constanza García Capocasa, J. M. Busso
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圈养条件与动物的自然环境有很大不同,有可能使它们的行为灵活性降低,有时还会影响繁殖。巴塔哥尼亚mara Dolichotis patagnum是一种濒临灭绝的物种,是阿根廷特有的大型啮齿动物,其独特的社会组织将一夫一妻制与共同繁殖相结合。这项研究的目的是了解更多关于巴塔哥尼亚D.patagnum动物园伴侣之间的活动预算和行为同步性,从而为世界各地现代动物园的研究和保护计划做出贡献。这项研究涉及在自然光周期和温度条件下饲养在阿根廷科尔多瓦动物园的28只动物。在28天的时间里,从0800到1800,每周每小时记录一次行为,并统计春夏季节结束时的后代总数。记录的活动预算为:休息(43%)、进食(25%)和警觉(13%),其余类别占比不到10%。休息、进食和警觉是唯一与每小时变化相关的类别。配偶之间有48%的行为同步性(两性在同一时间都有相同的行为),共统计了23个后代,相当于每个繁殖的雌性一窝。这些动物园饲养的个体的行为反应与野生巴塔哥龙行为的现有数据之间的相似性表明,动物园饲养的巴塔哥林行为活动可以被视为积极的反应,为未来重新引入计划的制定提供了有用的信息。
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Activity budget of zoo-housed Dolichotis patagonum mates
Captive conditions differ widely from an animal’s natural environment and risk making them prone to reduced behavioural flexibility and sometimes impaired reproduction. The Patagonian mara Dolichotis patagonum, a near threatened species, is a large rodent endemic to Argentina with a singular social organisation that combines monogamy with communal breeding. The aim of this study was to learn more about the activity budget and behavioural synchrony between mates of zoo-housed D. patagonum and thus contribute to research and conservation programmes at modern zoos worldwide. The study implicated 28 animals housed at Cordoba Zoo (Argentina) under natural photoperiod and temperature conditions. Behaviour was recorded once a week every hour from 0800–1800 for a 28-day period and the total offspring at the end of the spring-summer season were counted. The recorded activity budget was: resting (43%), feeding (25%) and alert (13%), the remaining categories accounting for less than 10%. Resting, feeding and alert were the only categories associated with hourly changes. There was 48% behavioural synchrony between mates (both sexes engaging in the same behaviour at the same time) and a total of 23 offspring were counted, corresponding to one litter each reproducing female. The similarity between the behavioural response of these zoo-housed individuals and available data on the behaviour of D. patagonum in the wild indicates that zoo-housed D. patagonum behavioural activities can be considered positive responses, providing useful information for the future development of reintroduction programmes.
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