Behaviour and enclosure use of captive parma wallabies (Macropus parma): an assessment of compatibility within a mixed-species exhibit.

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY
Jessica Rendle, S. Ward, W. McCormick
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The parma wallaby (Macropus parma) is considered to be a species of conservation concern. Collaborative breeding programs for this cryptic animal are in place in many zoos worldwide. Many zoos choose to house parma wallabies in mixed-species exhibits and a successful combination of species can greatly improve breeding prospects. However, there are potential health and welfare concerns and species compatibility requires consideration. This study investigates if a previously unreported housing of the parma wallaby and the Patagonian mara (Doliochotis patagonum), is congruous. Parma wallabies at Dudley Zoological Gardens were observed in two different housing systems; mixed-species (MS) and single species (SS) for nine days. Scan sampling of all individuals, across a range of behaviours previously reported for this species, was carried out at three 30 minute periods across the day. Differences in foraging behaviour were noted with parmas housed in the MS foraging significantly less than the SS group (p<0.01). A novel behaviour, agonistic directional urination, was also observed in the MS enclosure which was not observed within the SS group. Utilisation of the enclosure was analysed using a Spread of Participation Index (SPI); values revealed MS parmas utilised less of their enclosure, with a notable preference for areas not frequented by mara (W27=899.0, p<0.05). The MS parmas appeared to be affected by the presence of the mara, both behaviourally and in their enclosure use, this could be indicative of a negative welfare state. This study provides an indicator of species incompatibility, potentially affecting the welfare of captive parma wallabies and the future conservation of the species, and requires further investigation.
圈养帕尔马小袋鼠的行为和围栏使用:混合物种展览中兼容性的评估。
帕尔马小袋鼠(Macropus parma)被认为是一种值得保护的物种。这种神秘动物的合作繁殖计划已经在世界各地的许多动物园实施。许多动物园选择在混合物种展览中饲养帕尔马小袋鼠,成功的物种组合可以极大地改善繁殖前景。然而,存在潜在的健康和福利问题,需要考虑物种兼容性。这项研究调查了以前未报告的帕尔马小袋鼠和巴塔哥尼亚马拉(Doliochotis patagnum)的住房是否一致。达德利动物园的帕尔马小袋鼠在两个不同的居住系统中被观察到;混合种(MS)和单一种(SS)培养9天。在一天中的三个30分钟时间内,对所有个体进行了扫描采样,包括之前报道的该物种的一系列行为。与SS组相比,MS围栏内的帕尔马觅食行为显著减少(p<0.01)。在MS围栏内还观察到一种新的行为,即痛苦的定向排尿,这在SS组内没有观察到。使用参与价差指数(SPI)分析了附件的使用情况;数值显示,MS parmas较少使用围栏,特别喜欢马拉不常去的区域(W27=899.0,p<0.05)。MS parmas似乎受到马拉存在的影响,无论是在行为上还是在围栏使用中,这可能表明其福利状况为负。这项研究提供了一个物种不相容性的指标,可能会影响圈养帕尔马小袋鼠的福利和该物种的未来保护,需要进一步调查。
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