Long-Term Macroevaluation of Environmental Enrichment in Three Brown Bears (Ursus arctos) at Barcelona Zoo

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2017-03-08T15:30:54Z

2017-03-08T15:30:54Z

2015-12-28

2017-03-08T15:30:54Z

Abstract

The evaluation of enrichment programs is important to determine their effect on nonhuman animal welfare. The daily activity pattern and use of space of 3 brown bears (Ursus arctos) were used for long-term macroevaluation of enrichment to compare the baseline and enrichment phases. Focal sampling methods were used for data collection, and instantaneous scans were made at 2-min intervals during 15 sessions of 1 hr for each animal during the 2 study periods. The enrichment devices were categorized as feeding, occupational, and sensorial. The long-term macroevaluation in 3 bears showed statistically significant differences in some types of activity but not in others. There were also statistically significant differences for the use of space in 4 of the 8 zones in which the enclosures were divided. A more homogenous pattern in the use of space was only observed during the enrichment phase in the old female. The 3 brown bears followed different patterns concerning the enrichment program.

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English

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Taylor and Francis

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1080/10888705.2015.1106320

Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2015, vol. 19, num. 1, p. 49-61

https://doi.org/10.1080/10888705.2015.1106320.

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