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Role of Personality in Behavioral Responses to New Environments in Captive Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica)

Studying personality in captive animals may enable the development of individual-based management decisions, which may improve animal welfare. Asiatic lions at London Zoo represent an opportunity to research an understudied species' response to new environments since they have experienced socia...

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Autores principales: Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni, Viau, Anna, Curone, Giulio, Pearce-Kelly, Paul, Faustini, Massimo, Vigo, Daniele, Mazzola, Silvia Michela, Preziosi, Richard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28638674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6585380
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author Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
Viau, Anna
Curone, Giulio
Pearce-Kelly, Paul
Faustini, Massimo
Vigo, Daniele
Mazzola, Silvia Michela
Preziosi, Richard
author_facet Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
Viau, Anna
Curone, Giulio
Pearce-Kelly, Paul
Faustini, Massimo
Vigo, Daniele
Mazzola, Silvia Michela
Preziosi, Richard
author_sort Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
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description Studying personality in captive animals may enable the development of individual-based management decisions, which may improve animal welfare. Asiatic lions at London Zoo represent an opportunity to research an understudied species' response to new environments since they have experienced social and physical changes, such as new enclosures and increased social interaction with humans. This project aimed to investigate the role of personality in behavioral responses to these changes. Lion personality questionnaires completed by keepers and direct focal animal observations were used to create personality profiles. Time budgets and enclosure use were determined and compared between control nights and event nights and between the lions' previous enclosure and their new one. The results showed a lack of difference in time budget and enclosure use between control and social event nights, and the spread of participation index values revealed that the lions use their enclosures unevenly. Personality profiles identified various traits that could assist with individual-based management decisions. As the first study to assess Asiatic lions personality, this research contributes to the creation of consistent and valid methodology for evaluating captive animal personality that may improve husbandry and welfare protocols for individual lions, leading to the improved health and success of the species.
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spelling pubmed-54687772017-06-21 Role of Personality in Behavioral Responses to New Environments in Captive Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica) Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni Viau, Anna Curone, Giulio Pearce-Kelly, Paul Faustini, Massimo Vigo, Daniele Mazzola, Silvia Michela Preziosi, Richard Vet Med Int Research Article Studying personality in captive animals may enable the development of individual-based management decisions, which may improve animal welfare. Asiatic lions at London Zoo represent an opportunity to research an understudied species' response to new environments since they have experienced social and physical changes, such as new enclosures and increased social interaction with humans. This project aimed to investigate the role of personality in behavioral responses to these changes. Lion personality questionnaires completed by keepers and direct focal animal observations were used to create personality profiles. Time budgets and enclosure use were determined and compared between control nights and event nights and between the lions' previous enclosure and their new one. The results showed a lack of difference in time budget and enclosure use between control and social event nights, and the spread of participation index values revealed that the lions use their enclosures unevenly. Personality profiles identified various traits that could assist with individual-based management decisions. As the first study to assess Asiatic lions personality, this research contributes to the creation of consistent and valid methodology for evaluating captive animal personality that may improve husbandry and welfare protocols for individual lions, leading to the improved health and success of the species. Hindawi 2017 2017-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5468777/ /pubmed/28638674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6585380 Text en Copyright © 2017 Giovanni Quintavalle Pastorino et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
Viau, Anna
Curone, Giulio
Pearce-Kelly, Paul
Faustini, Massimo
Vigo, Daniele
Mazzola, Silvia Michela
Preziosi, Richard
Role of Personality in Behavioral Responses to New Environments in Captive Asiatic Lions (Panthera leo persica)
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6585380
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