饮食改变对圈养西部低地大猩猩(大猩猩)行为的影响。

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY
B. K. Smith, M. Remis, E. Dierenfeld
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圈养大猩猩和野生大猩猩的行为特征已被证明有很大差异,圈养大猩猩的活动和觅食量远低于野生大猩猩,并且经常经历高水平的肥胖和心血管疾病。与野生大猩猩相比,圈养大猩猩通常以能量密集的饮食为食,并被安置在相对较小的围栏中,野生大猩猩在广阔的家园范围内觅食大量的纤维状水果和树叶。这些差异可能是圈养大猩猩行为和健康问题的主要因素之一。这项研究检查了圈养大猩猩的行为特征,这些大猩猩喂食的实验性饮食在营养成分和体积上与野生大猩猩更为相似,特别是添加了木质浏览和罗望子种子。我们预测,当大猩猩吃实验性饮食时,它们会表现出与野生大猩猩更相似的行为模式。我们发现,喂食木质浏览器会减少食粪和反流/再消化(R/R)行为,但添加罗望子种子会增加食粪率。这些发现可能是对改善圈养大猩猩健康和福祉的管理策略的重要补充。
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Impacts of dietary modifications on the behaviour of captive western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla).
Behavioural profiles of captive and wild Gorilla gorilla gorilla have been shown to differ greatly, with captive gorillas moving and foraging much less than their wild counterparts and often experiencing high levels of obesity and cardiovascular disease.  Captive gorillas are typically fed an energy dense diet and housed in relatively small enclosures compared to wild gorillas that forage for large quantities of fibrous fruits and foliage over expansive home ranges.  These differences could be one of the leading factors in behavioural and health problems observed among captive gorillas.  This study examined behavioural profiles of captive gorillas fed experimental diets more nutritionally similar in both nutrient content and volume to those seen in the wild, particularly with the addition of woody browse and tamarind seed.  We predicted that when gorillas ate the experimental diets, they would display behavioural patterns more similar to their wild counterparts.  We found that feeding woody browses led to a reduction in coprophagy and regurgitation/reingestion (R/R) behaviours, but the addition of tamarind seed led to increased rates of coprophagy. These findings could be an important addition to management strategies in improving health and well-being among captive gorillas.
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