2019
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27495
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Effects of personality and life-history on the welfare of captive Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)

Abstract: Background The long-term success of ex-situ conservation programmes depends on husbandry and enrichment practices complemented by a robust welfare assessment protocol. Most zoos and conservation programmes continue to employ a bottom-up approach to measure animal welfare that often fails to account for intraspecific variations. Despite accepting animal sentience, we are yet to address individuality and its role in governing animal welfare in captive conditions. We explored the role… Show more

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“…A high behavioural diversity correlated to good welfare (Miller et al, 2020). Whether there was a correlation between stereotypical behaviour and behavioural diversity varies between studies (Gunn and Morton, 1995;Vickery and Mason, 2004;Goswami et al, 2019;Miller et al, 2020). However, not all studies showed an improvement in welfare after enrichment.…”
Section: Analysis Of Welfare In Captive Carnivoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high behavioural diversity correlated to good welfare (Miller et al, 2020). Whether there was a correlation between stereotypical behaviour and behavioural diversity varies between studies (Gunn and Morton, 1995;Vickery and Mason, 2004;Goswami et al, 2019;Miller et al, 2020). However, not all studies showed an improvement in welfare after enrichment.…”
Section: Analysis Of Welfare In Captive Carnivoresmentioning
confidence: 99%