恐新症在金刚鹦鹉、金刚鹦鹉和巨嘴鸟先驱嗅觉强化中的作用

Carmen Hernández, Isabel Barja
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导言:尽管丰富感官对确保圈养野生动物的健康至关重要,但鸟类的丰富感官方案中却没有包括气味。对于这类鸟类来说,在使用新的感官刺激装置时,恐新症可能会成为一个问题。目的:在此,我们旨在探索不同鸟类分类群(Amazona属/Ara属/Ramphastos属)参与嗅觉强化和潜伏时间的差异。方法:为此,我们将 257 只鸟类暴露于香味强化物中,并记录哪些鸟类参与了香味强化物以及它们与香味强化物互动所花费的时间。结果我们发现,巨嘴鸟对气味强化的参与度明显高于金刚鹦鹉和金刚鹦鹉。此外,金刚鹦鹉与增益装置互动的延迟时间也明显较长。我们的研究结果表明,巨嘴鸟是嗜新物种,可以从较高的探索率中获益。相反,金刚鹦鹉似乎特别惧新,这可能是因为与巨嘴鸟相比,它们较少机会主义的进食习惯,而且与金刚鹦鹉相比,它们更容易被捕食。结论这些结果表明,丰富嗅觉对巨嘴鸟很有吸引力,而利用熟悉物体内部气味的更自然的设计对鹦鹉类动物来说可能更成功。
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The role of neophobia in a pioneer olfactory enrichment for amazons, macaws, and toucans
Introduction: Despite sensory enrichment being critical for ensuring the well-being of captive wild animals, smells are not being included in enrichment protocols for birds. For this group, neophobia can be a problem when it comes to implementing new enrichment devices. Objective: Here, we aim to explore how participation in an olfactory enrichment and latency times varied between bird taxonomic groups (Amazona spp. / Ara spp. / Ramphastos spp.). Methods: For this, we exposed 257 birds to a scent enrichment, and we register which individuals engaged with it and the time they took to interact with it. Results: We discovered that toucan’s participation in the enrichment was significantly higher compared to amazons and macaws. Furthermore, latency time to interact with the enrichment was significantly higher in amazons. Our findings could suggest that toucans are neophilic species which could benefit from higher exploration rates. Amazons on the contrary seem to be particularly neophobic, possibly because of their less opportunistic feeding habits compared to toucans and their higher vulnerability to be preyed compared to macaws. Conclusion: These results point out that olfactory enrichment is appealing for toucans while a more natural design using smells inside familiar objects could be more successful for psittacids.
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