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Activity Budgets of Captive Cape Fur Seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) Under a Training Regime
Authors:Kaja Wierucka  Sonia Siemianowska  Marta Wo?niak  Katarzyna Jasnosz  Magdalena Kieliszczyk  Paulina Kozak
Institution:1. Department of Behavioral Ecology, Institute of Environmental Biology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland;2. Department of Pathology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;3. Foundation for Sustainable Development, Wroclaw, Poland
Abstract:Ethograms and time budgets are crucial for the behavioral assessment of nonhuman animals in zoos, and they serve as references for welfare research. This study was conducted to obtain detailed time budgets of trained Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) in captivity, to evaluate variations of these patterns, and to determine whether abnormal behaviors had been displayed. Behavioral data for 3 Cape fur seals in the Wroclaw Zoo were collected, and more than 300 observation hours (during a 12-month period) per individual were analyzed. The studied animals exhibited a diversified repertoire of natural behaviors with apparent seasonal and daily patterns, and they did not present stereotypic behaviors. Significant differences of interaction rates between individuals suggest more frequent affiliative interactions among related animals. The absence of stereotypic behaviors, good health of individuals, and the presence of diversified natural behaviors indicated relatively good welfare of Cape fur seals kept in the Wroclaw Zoo.
Keywords:Otariidae  welfare  activity budget  ethogram  husbandry training
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