Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo

Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are vulnerable to environmental changes, which often leads to the development of stereotypical behaviour in captivity.Multiple studies hadshownthat the usage of enrichment could reduce stereotypicalbehaviour in captive animals thereby, improving their welfare. When choo...

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Main Authors: Poulsen, Michael, Madsen, Rikke Vitting Ellermann, Sørensen, Søren Boier Friis, Hansen, Troels Bramstrup, Gottschalk, Anika, Linder, Anne Cathrine, Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen, Pagh, Sussie, Jensen, Trine Hammer, Pertoldi, Cino
Language:English
Published: university of tlemcen 2021
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Online Access:https://ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz/index.php/GABJ/article/view/960
https://doi.org/10.46325/gabj.v5i2.960
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topic Polar bears
zoo animals,behavioural diversity
behavioural reaction norms
behavioural instability
animal welfare
zookeeping
stereotypical behaviour
spellingShingle Polar bears
zoo animals,behavioural diversity
behavioural reaction norms
behavioural instability
animal welfare
zookeeping
stereotypical behaviour
Poulsen, Michael
Madsen, Rikke Vitting Ellermann
Sørensen, Søren Boier Friis
Hansen, Troels Bramstrup
Gottschalk, Anika
Linder, Anne Cathrine
Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen
Pagh, Sussie
Jensen, Trine Hammer
Pertoldi, Cino
Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo
topic_facet Polar bears
zoo animals,behavioural diversity
behavioural reaction norms
behavioural instability
animal welfare
zookeeping
stereotypical behaviour
description Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are vulnerable to environmental changes, which often leads to the development of stereotypical behaviour in captivity.Multiple studies hadshownthat the usage of enrichment could reduce stereotypicalbehaviour in captive animals thereby, improving their welfare. When choosing enrichments,it is necessary to examine the individual personalities, since differences in behavioural reaction norms of the medianscould lead to different preferences among animals regarding the types of enrichment used.This study investigated the behaviour of three polar bears (one adult female and her two cubs)at Aalborg Zoo and whether different types of enrichment would have an impact on their behaviour and reduce stereotypes. Furthermore, this study also investigatedwhether the three polar bears differed in their behavioural reaction norms, behavioural instability, and behavioural diversity. No differences were found in behavioural reaction norms between the enrichment days and control days, except for, the skewness and kurtosis. The mother bear was observed to have more stereotypical behaviour than her cubs, which correlated well with her low behavioural diversity index. A significant difference in behavioural reaction norms was found between the mother and her cubs although, there was no difference between the cubs’ reaction norms. So, no significant differences in behavioural reaction normsand behavioural instability were found between thetwo cubs.
author Poulsen, Michael
Madsen, Rikke Vitting Ellermann
Sørensen, Søren Boier Friis
Hansen, Troels Bramstrup
Gottschalk, Anika
Linder, Anne Cathrine
Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen
Pagh, Sussie
Jensen, Trine Hammer
Pertoldi, Cino
author_facet Poulsen, Michael
Madsen, Rikke Vitting Ellermann
Sørensen, Søren Boier Friis
Hansen, Troels Bramstrup
Gottschalk, Anika
Linder, Anne Cathrine
Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen
Pagh, Sussie
Jensen, Trine Hammer
Pertoldi, Cino
author_sort Poulsen, Michael
title Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo
title_short Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo
title_full Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo
title_fullStr Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo
title_sort enrichment study in three captive polar bears (ursus maritimus) at aalborg zoo
publisher university of tlemcen
publishDate 2021
url https://ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz/index.php/GABJ/article/view/960
https://doi.org/10.46325/gabj.v5i2.960
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op_source Genetics and Biodiversity Journal; Vol. 5, No 2 (2021): GABJ-June; 97-106
GENETICS AND BIODIVERSITY JOURNAL (GABJ); Vol. 5, No 2 (2021): GABJ-June; 97-106
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spelling ftunivtlemcenojs:oai:ojs.ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz:article/960 2023-05-15T18:42:24+02:00 Enrichment study in three captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) at Aalborg Zoo Poulsen, Michael Madsen, Rikke Vitting Ellermann Sørensen, Søren Boier Friis Hansen, Troels Bramstrup Gottschalk, Anika Linder, Anne Cathrine Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen Pagh, Sussie Jensen, Trine Hammer Pertoldi, Cino 2021-06-17 application/pdf https://ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz/index.php/GABJ/article/view/960 https://doi.org/10.46325/gabj.v5i2.960 en eng university of tlemcen https://ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz/index.php/GABJ/article/view/960 The Authors who publish with Genetics and biodiversity Journal agree to the following terms: Confirm that the work described has not been published before; That it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; That its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities at the institute where the work has been carried out; Authors retain copyright and grant Genetic and Biodiversity Journal (GABJ) right of first publication; Authors grant GABJ the right of future publication of the work in additional ways and in or on additional media, especially in printed form as print-on-demand; Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal; I hereby declare, that I/we have obtained permission to use all figures, tables, photos or images quoted on my article submitted to GABJ, from their respective sources. I also declare that I am sole responsible for any possible infringements of copyright regulations and that GABJ, will not be held liable nor will it handle any possible accusations of copyrights infringements; I/We as the author (s) are to be held liable and will bear any costs related to legal disputes which derive from the non-authorised use of the copyrighted material; The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation; Genetic and biodiversity Journal reserve the right to make the printed article available publically via the http://ojs.univ-tlemcen.dz/index.php/GABJ/ website or similar platforms in the future. Genetics and Biodiversity Journal; Vol. 5, No 2 (2021): GABJ-June; 97-106 GENETICS AND BIODIVERSITY JOURNAL (GABJ); Vol. 5, No 2 (2021): GABJ-June; 97-106 Polar bears zoo animals,behavioural diversity behavioural reaction norms behavioural instability animal welfare zookeeping stereotypical behaviour 2021 ftunivtlemcenojs https://doi.org/10.46325/gabj.v5i2.960 2022-02-13T14:18:13Z Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are vulnerable to environmental changes, which often leads to the development of stereotypical behaviour in captivity.Multiple studies hadshownthat the usage of enrichment could reduce stereotypicalbehaviour in captive animals thereby, improving their welfare. When choosing enrichments,it is necessary to examine the individual personalities, since differences in behavioural reaction norms of the medianscould lead to different preferences among animals regarding the types of enrichment used.This study investigated the behaviour of three polar bears (one adult female and her two cubs)at Aalborg Zoo and whether different types of enrichment would have an impact on their behaviour and reduce stereotypes. Furthermore, this study also investigatedwhether the three polar bears differed in their behavioural reaction norms, behavioural instability, and behavioural diversity. No differences were found in behavioural reaction norms between the enrichment days and control days, except for, the skewness and kurtosis. The mother bear was observed to have more stereotypical behaviour than her cubs, which correlated well with her low behavioural diversity index. A significant difference in behavioural reaction norms was found between the mother and her cubs although, there was no difference between the cubs’ reaction norms. So, no significant differences in behavioural reaction normsand behavioural instability were found between thetwo cubs. Other/Unknown Material Ursus maritimus Revues Scientifiques de l'université de Tlemcen