三只动物园象(非洲象)的夜间行为

GABJ Pub Date : 2020-01-06 DOI:10.46325/GABJ.V0I0.747
S. Bertelsen, Amalie Slot Sørensen, S. Pagh, C. Pertoldi, T. H. Jensen
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摘要

很少有研究调查动物园大象的行为,以及当它们暴露于不同的刺激(如更多的游客)时,它们的个性是如何表达的。观察大象夜间的行为尤为重要,因为它能揭示大象平时不被观察到时的生活状况。研究了丹麦奥尔堡动物园的三只雌性非洲象(Loxodonta africana)的夜间行为,以建立活动预算并评估1)游客增加4.8倍的时期是否会影响夜间行为;2)这三只大象表现出性格上的差异。在6个晚上的20:00-06:00之间收集行为数据,采用全发生抽样法记录所有类型的行为。三头象的平均值显示,夜间观察到的最常见行为是进食(43±6%),其次是躺下(28±5%)和不活动(16±5%)。从晚上8点开始,大象平均每晚下床2.4-3.1个小时,在22点之前它们从不下床。当动物园里的游客数量增加时,没有发现大象行为变化的明显模式。当比较个体在某种行为上花费的时间间隔,从而比较个体时,在中位数和四分位数范围(IQR)之间发现了几个显著的差异。在游客数量较少的时期和游客数量较多的时期之间,行为时间间隔分布的中位数斜率、IQR、偏度和峰度也存在显著差异。从整体上看,结果表明大象表现出鲜明的个性。
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Nocturnal Behaviour of Three Zoo Elephants (Loxodonta Africana)
Few studies have investigated the behaviour of zoo elephants and how their personality is expressed when exposed to different stimuli e.g. a higher number of visitors. Observing the nocturnal behaviour is especially important, because it reveals information about the welfare of the elephants when they are not normally observed. The nocturnal behaviour of three female African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Aalborg Zoo, Denmark, was studied to create activity budgets and to evaluate if 1) a period with a 4.8 times increase in visitors affected the nocturnal behaviour; and 2) the three elephants exhibited differences in personality. Behavioural data were collected for six nights between 20:00-06:00, and all-occurrence sampling was used to record all types of behaviour. The average of the three elephants showed that the most common behaviours observed during the night was feeding (43±6%) followed by lying (28±5%) and inactive behaviour (16±5%). The elephants laid down an average of 2.4-3.1 hours per night starting at 20:00, and they never laid down before 22:00. No clear pattern of behavioural changes of the elephants was found when there was an increased number of visitors in the zoo. When comparing the intervals of time, the individuals spent on a certain behaviour, and thereby comparing the individuals, several significant differences were found between the medians and interquartile range (IQR). Significant differences were also found in the slopes of the medians, IQR, skewness, and kurtosis for the distribution of the time intervals of the behaviours between the period with lower number of visitors and the period with a higher number of visitors. In an overall perspective, the results indicated that the elephants displayed distinct personalities.
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