社会和环境对雌性马来熊(Helarctos malayanus)行走的影响。

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research Pub Date : 2015-10-31 DOI:10.19227/JZAR.V3I4.148
J. Rog, K. Lukas, Jason D Wark
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节奏行为是复杂的,确定节奏的动机基础和设计有效的补救策略可能具有挑战性。行为的细节可以提供洞察行为的动机基础,应该仔细检查。本文对雌性马来熊(Helarctos malayanus)的踱步行为进行了长期观察研究,以收集其踱步行为的详细信息,并指导畜牧业的变化。进行全天行为观察(n=60;平均持续时间=5.9小时/次观察)。起搏数据采用连续抽样方法记录,起搏前后所有事件均记录。分别使用瞬时采样和全发生方法记录了焦点雌性与雄性和雌性展览伙伴之间的孤独行为和社会互动。所有的踱步都发生在隧道和非展览室内等候区之间,回合持续时间短且多变,并且通常在雄性熊进入转移隧道后开始踱步。两只雌鼠之间的社会交往常常是激烈的。根据这些发现,将非焦点母熊从组中移除,并在大多数日子里让焦点母熊和公熊进入室内等候区。当有机会进入室内时,焦点雌性只踱步一次。当熊没有展览外的通道时,踱步特征与修改前的回合相似,但踱步似乎不再受到雄性行为的影响。我们对母马来熊的步态进行了详细的分析,提供了有关动机、饲养变化的需要以及对这些变化的评估的见解。
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Social and environmental influences on pacing in a female Malayan sun bear (Helarctos malayanus).
Pacing behaviour is complex and identifying the motivational basis for pacing and designing an effective remedial strategy can be challenging.  Details of the behaviour may provide insight into the motivational basis of behaviour and should be carefully examined.  A long-term observational study of pacing by a female Malayan sun bear ( Helarctos malayanus ) was conducted to gather detailed information on the pacing behaviour and guide husbandry changes.   Full-day behaviour observations were conducted (n=60; mean duration=5.9 hrs/observation).  Pacing data were recorded using continuous sampling methodology with all-occurrences recording of events before and after pacing bouts.  Solitary behaviour and social interaction between the focal female and a male and female exhibit partner were recorded using instantaneous sampling and all-occurrences methodologies, respectively.  All pacing bouts occurred between tunnels to off-exhibit indoor holding areas, bouts were short in duration and variable, and pacing often began after the male bear entered a shift tunnel.  Social interactions between the two females were frequently agonistic.  Based on these findings, the non-focal female bear was removed from the group and the focal female and male were given access to indoor holding areas on most days.  The focal female only paced once when provided access to indoor holding.  When the bears did not have off-exhibit access, pacing characteristics appeared similar to bouts before modifications but pacing no longer appear to be influenced by the male’s behaviour.  Our detailed analysis of pacing by the female sun bear provided insight regarding motivation, the need for husbandry changes, and evaluation of those changes.
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