2018
DOI: 10.29215/pecen.v2i2.1063
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Efeito de técnicas de enriquecimento ambiental no comportamento de <i>Leontopithecus chrysomelas</i> (Kuhl, 1820) (Primates: Callitrichidae)

Abstract: <p>Enriquecimento ambiental consiste em técnicas que modificam o ambiente cativo, de forma a dinamizá-lo. A adoção do método resulta, com frequência, na diminuição de comportamentos anormais (estereotipias) e na expressão de um repertório comportamental mais típico. Acreditando-se na eficácia das técnicas de enriquecimento ambiental e que é possível melhorar a condição de indivíduos cativos, este trabalho foi proposto. Técnicas de enriquecimento Físico e Alimentar foram aplicadas a grupos e indivíduos so… Show more

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“…Captive environments are distinct from natural habitats, mainly due to spatial restriction and a lack of physical, cognitive, and social stimulation. This can lead to the development of a variety of abnormal behaviors in animals (BOERE, 2001;RANGEL-NEGRÍN et al, 2009;BUCHANAN-SMITH, 2010;MANACERO et al, 2014), such as aggressiveness, self-mutilation, stereotyped movements, lethargy, anxiety and depression (BOERE, 2001;LAUTON;COSTA NETO, 2018;LAUTON et al, 2019); which justify the need to monitor the welfare of individuals living in captive environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Captive environments are distinct from natural habitats, mainly due to spatial restriction and a lack of physical, cognitive, and social stimulation. This can lead to the development of a variety of abnormal behaviors in animals (BOERE, 2001;RANGEL-NEGRÍN et al, 2009;BUCHANAN-SMITH, 2010;MANACERO et al, 2014), such as aggressiveness, self-mutilation, stereotyped movements, lethargy, anxiety and depression (BOERE, 2001;LAUTON;COSTA NETO, 2018;LAUTON et al, 2019); which justify the need to monitor the welfare of individuals living in captive environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%