访客数量对圈养三头鹿行为及皮质醇代谢物浓度的影响

G. Gholib, S. Panggabean, S. Wahyuni, Fadli A Ghani, A. Hamzah, E. Rahmi
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来访者对圈养动物行为的影响已被广泛报道。然而,这种游客效应是否也会影响圈养动物的压力,对于圈养的桑巴鹿(Cervus unicolor)来说仍然是有限的。因此,本研究的目的是研究游客数量对圈养桑巴鹿行为和皮质醇代谢物浓度的影响。这项研究使用了生活在亚齐Besar的Taman Rusa Lamtanjong的8只Sambar鹿。在为期两个月的观察中,采用局部动物抽样方法共收集了640小时的行为数据。在行为观察过程中,记录了桑巴尔鹿笼的访客数量,并收集了35份粪便样本。然后提取粪便样本,使用特异性抗体11ß -羟基-etiocholanolone,通过酶联免疫吸附法(ELISA)测定皮质醇代谢物浓度。数据分析采用配对样本t检验和Spearman秩相关。皮质醇代谢物浓度(301.06±37.21 ng/g粪便)高于无人(202.15±88.07 ng/g粪便)(p<0.01)。此外,参观人数与皮质醇代谢物浓度升高呈显著相关(rs =0.510, p <0.01)。人类的存在影响了动物的行为,主要表现为摄食活动减少(rs= -0.232, p<0.05),觅食活动增加(rs=0.263, p<0.05),梳理活动增加(rs=0.355, p<0.01)。综上所述,参观人数影响了皮质醇代谢物浓度的增加,并影响了动物的一些行为。
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Effect of Visitor Number on the Behavior and Cortisol Metabolites Concentrations of Sambar Deer (Cervus unicolor) in Captivity
The effect of the visitor on animal behavior in captivity has been widely reported. However, whether this visitor-effect also influences stress for captive animals is still limited and absent for captive Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor). Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the effect of visitor numbers on the behavior and cortisol metabolites concentrations in captive Sambar deer. This study used 8 Sambar deer living in the Taman Rusa Lamtanjong, Aceh Besar. In total, 640 hours of behavior data were collected using focal animal sampling during two-month observations. During behavioral observations, the number of visitors to the Sambar deer cage was recorded and 35 fecal samples were collected. Fecal samples were then extracted and measured the cortisol metabolite concentration using a specific antibody, 11ßhydroxy-etiocholanolone, through an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. Data were analyzed using a paired sample t-test and Spearman Rank correlation. The concentrations of cortisol metabolites were significantly higher when the presence of human visitors (301.06±37.21 ng/g feces) compared to the absence of human visitors (202.15±88.07 ng/g feces) in the cage (p<0.01). In addition, the number of visitors was significantly correlated with the increase of cortisol metabolites concentrations ( rs =0.510, p <0.01). Moreover, the presence of human visitors influences the animal behaviors particularly decrease the feeding activity (rs= -0.232, p<0.05), and increase the foraging (rs=0.263, p<0.05) and grooming (rs=0.355, p<0.01) activities. In conclusion, the number of visitors affected the increases of cortisol metabolites concentrations and influences some of the animal behaviors.
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