Impact of a new exhibit on stereotypic behaviour in an elderly captive African elephant (Loxodonta africana)

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY
C. Schiffmann, M. Clauss, S. Hoby
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Abstract

Stereotypic behaviour in zoo elephants is considered an indicator of impaired welfare. The underlying causes are diverse and many aspects are still unexplored. Nevertheless, many zoological institutions make huge efforts to improve the well-being of their elephants. The construction of a new exhibit provides a chance to gain further evidence on the impact of such measures on elephant behaviour. We report a significant decrease in both the amount and frequency of swaying in an elderly African elephant (Loxodonta africana) after transition to a new enclosure. While we assume that continuous social interactions, increased freedom of choice and appropriate resting locations were critical for the distinct improvement of this individual´s well-being, the only factor that significantly correlated with swaying in this individual was the amount of time per day the elephant group was separated. Thus, corresponding adaptations in elephant husbandry are also encouraged in facilities without resources for the building of extensive new exhibits and may lead to increased zoo elephant welfare.
一项新展览对圈养的非洲象(Loxodonta africana)老年刻板行为的影响
动物园大象的刻板行为被认为是福利受损的一个指标。潜在的原因是多种多样的,许多方面仍未被探索。尽管如此,许多动物学机构还是做出了巨大的努力来改善大象的健康状况。新展览的建设提供了一个机会,可以获得进一步的证据,证明这些措施对大象行为的影响。我们报告了在数量和摇晃的频率显着减少在老年非洲象(Loxodonta africana)过渡到一个新的围栏后。虽然我们假设持续的社会互动,增加的选择自由和适当的休息地点对这只大象的幸福感的明显改善至关重要,但唯一与这只大象摇晃显著相关的因素是每天大象群分开的时间。因此,在没有资源建造大量新展品的设施中,也鼓励对大象养殖进行相应的调整,这可能会增加动物园大象的福利。
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