Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.

Understanding animal personalities has notable implications in the ecology and evolution of animal behavior, but personality studies can also be useful in optimizing animal management, with the aim of improving health and well-being, and optimizing reproductive success, a fundamental factor in the s...

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Main Authors: Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni, Preziosi, Richard, Faustini, Massimo, Curone, Giulio, Albertini, Mariangela, Nicoll, Dawn, Moffat, Lorna, Pizzi, Romain, Mazzola, Silvia
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Published: MDPI AG 2019
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spelling ftmanchuniv:oai:e-space.mmu.ac.uk:623420 2024-05-19T07:47:39+00:00 Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins. Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni Preziosi, Richard Faustini, Massimo Curone, Giulio Albertini, Mariangela Nicoll, Dawn Moffat, Lorna Pizzi, Romain Mazzola, Silvia 2019-06-20 text https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/623420/1/animals-09-00376%20copy.pdf en eng MDPI AG https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/623420/ https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/6/376 10.3390/ani9060376 https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/623420/1/animals-09-00376%20copy.pdf Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni </view/creators/Quintavalle_Pastorino=3AGiovanni=3A=3A.html>, Preziosi, Richard </view/creators/Preziosi=3ARichard=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-0468-6655 , Faustini, Massimo </view/creators/Faustini=3AMassimo=3A=3A.html>, Curone, Giulio </view/creators/Curone=3AGiulio=3A=3A.html>, Albertini, Mariangela </view/creators/Albertini=3AMariangela=3A=3A.html>, Nicoll, Dawn </view/creators/Nicoll=3ADawn=3A=3A.html>, Moffat, Lorna </view/creators/Moffat=3ALorna=3A=3A.html>, Pizzi, Romain </view/creators/Pizzi=3ARomain=3A=3A.html> and Mazzola, Silvia </view/creators/Mazzola=3ASilvia=3A=3A.html> (2019) Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins. Animals, 9 (6). ISSN 2076-2615 cc_by_4 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftmanchuniv 2024-04-30T23:54:03Z Understanding animal personalities has notable implications in the ecology and evolution of animal behavior, but personality studies can also be useful in optimizing animal management, with the aim of improving health and well-being, and optimizing reproductive success, a fundamental factor in the species threatened with extinction. Modern zoos are increasingly being structured with enclosures that host different species, which permanently share spaces. This condition has undeniable positive aspects, but, in some species, it could determine the appearance of collective or synchronized behaviors. The aim of this study was to verify, in a colony of three species of communally housed penguins (Pygoscelis papua, Aptenodytes patagonicus and Eudyptes moseleyi), through a trait-rating assessment, if interspecific group life impacts on the expression of personality traits, and if it is possible to highlight specie-specific expression of personality traits, despite the influence of forced cohabitation. For many of the personality traits we analyzed, we have observed that it was possible to detect an expression that differed, according to the species. From a practical point of view, these data could ameliorate the management of the animals, allowing to design animal life routines, according to the different behavioral characteristics of the cohabiting species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pygoscelis papua eSpace - Manchester Metropolitan University's Research Repository
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description Understanding animal personalities has notable implications in the ecology and evolution of animal behavior, but personality studies can also be useful in optimizing animal management, with the aim of improving health and well-being, and optimizing reproductive success, a fundamental factor in the species threatened with extinction. Modern zoos are increasingly being structured with enclosures that host different species, which permanently share spaces. This condition has undeniable positive aspects, but, in some species, it could determine the appearance of collective or synchronized behaviors. The aim of this study was to verify, in a colony of three species of communally housed penguins (Pygoscelis papua, Aptenodytes patagonicus and Eudyptes moseleyi), through a trait-rating assessment, if interspecific group life impacts on the expression of personality traits, and if it is possible to highlight specie-specific expression of personality traits, despite the influence of forced cohabitation. For many of the personality traits we analyzed, we have observed that it was possible to detect an expression that differed, according to the species. From a practical point of view, these data could ameliorate the management of the animals, allowing to design animal life routines, according to the different behavioral characteristics of the cohabiting species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
Preziosi, Richard
Faustini, Massimo
Curone, Giulio
Albertini, Mariangela
Nicoll, Dawn
Moffat, Lorna
Pizzi, Romain
Mazzola, Silvia
spellingShingle Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
Preziosi, Richard
Faustini, Massimo
Curone, Giulio
Albertini, Mariangela
Nicoll, Dawn
Moffat, Lorna
Pizzi, Romain
Mazzola, Silvia
Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.
author_facet Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
Preziosi, Richard
Faustini, Massimo
Curone, Giulio
Albertini, Mariangela
Nicoll, Dawn
Moffat, Lorna
Pizzi, Romain
Mazzola, Silvia
author_sort Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni
title Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.
title_short Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.
title_full Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.
title_fullStr Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins.
title_sort comparative personality traits assessment of three species of communally housed captive penguins.
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2019
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Quintavalle Pastorino, Giovanni </view/creators/Quintavalle_Pastorino=3AGiovanni=3A=3A.html>, Preziosi, Richard </view/creators/Preziosi=3ARichard=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-0468-6655 , Faustini, Massimo </view/creators/Faustini=3AMassimo=3A=3A.html>, Curone, Giulio </view/creators/Curone=3AGiulio=3A=3A.html>, Albertini, Mariangela </view/creators/Albertini=3AMariangela=3A=3A.html>, Nicoll, Dawn </view/creators/Nicoll=3ADawn=3A=3A.html>, Moffat, Lorna </view/creators/Moffat=3ALorna=3A=3A.html>, Pizzi, Romain </view/creators/Pizzi=3ARomain=3A=3A.html> and Mazzola, Silvia </view/creators/Mazzola=3ASilvia=3A=3A.html> (2019) Comparative Personality Traits Assessment of Three Species of Communally Housed Captive Penguins. Animals, 9 (6). ISSN 2076-2615
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