Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning

African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) are kept all over the world in different kinds of enclosures. The enclosures are however often unsuitable for the elephants. Research has shown that elephants are nocturnal animals. Therefore it is important to keep elephants occupied, for instance by using enr...

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Autor principal: Rönnborn, Sigrid
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7073/
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description African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) are kept all over the world in different kinds of enclosures. The enclosures are however often unsuitable for the elephants. Research has shown that elephants are nocturnal animals. Therefore it is important to keep elephants occupied, for instance by using enrichments, also at the night. Five elephants were studied at Borås djurpark, four elephants in one room and one elephant, named Nyoka, in one room. Behaviours were recorded from 8p.m-6a.m. and behavioural data was observed and collected from videotapes. The elephants were presented with two different kinds of enrichments during four weeks. During week one and three all elephants were presented sticks and haynets with big linkers. During week two and four the group were presented sticks and haynets with small linkers and Nyoka was presented haynets with small linkers and logs. The most commonly used enrichment during both combinations was sticks. Nyoka used the logs more than the sticks, for example like a tool to stand on with her forelegs to reach the nets better. The two oldest elephants showed more stereotypic behaviour during the first and third week. I reason one explanation may be because the linkers were bigger during week one and three. One of the enrichments did therefore last less time and the elephants had more time without occupation. Future research may be to observe different time intervals during the night and to see which hours they perform different behaviour with highest distribution.
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spelling RepoSLU70732014-08-11T14:33:10Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7073/ Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning Rönnborn, Sigrid Animal genetics and breeding African elephants (Loxodonta Africana) are kept all over the world in different kinds of enclosures. The enclosures are however often unsuitable for the elephants. Research has shown that elephants are nocturnal animals. Therefore it is important to keep elephants occupied, for instance by using enrichments, also at the night. Five elephants were studied at Borås djurpark, four elephants in one room and one elephant, named Nyoka, in one room. Behaviours were recorded from 8p.m-6a.m. and behavioural data was observed and collected from videotapes. The elephants were presented with two different kinds of enrichments during four weeks. During week one and three all elephants were presented sticks and haynets with big linkers. During week two and four the group were presented sticks and haynets with small linkers and Nyoka was presented haynets with small linkers and logs. The most commonly used enrichment during both combinations was sticks. Nyoka used the logs more than the sticks, for example like a tool to stand on with her forelegs to reach the nets better. The two oldest elephants showed more stereotypic behaviour during the first and third week. I reason one explanation may be because the linkers were bigger during week one and three. One of the enrichments did therefore last less time and the elephants had more time without occupation. Future research may be to observe different time intervals during the night and to see which hours they perform different behaviour with highest distribution. 2014-08-11 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7073/1/Ronnborn_S_140811.pdf Rönnborn, Sigrid, 2014. Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning. First cycle, G2E. Skara: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-880.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-3532 swe
spellingShingle Animal genetics and breeding
Rönnborn, Sigrid
Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
title Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
title_full Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
title_fullStr Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
title_full_unstemmed Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
title_short Nattaktivitet hos Afrikanska elefanter (Loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
title_sort nattaktivitet hos afrikanska elefanter (loxodonta africana) i fångenskap med olika kombinationer av miljöberikning
topic Animal genetics and breeding
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7073/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7073/