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More Than Just Kibbles: Keeper Familiarity and Food Can Affect Bonobo Behavior

Biology

More Than Just Kibbles: Keeper Familiarity and Food Can Affect Bonobo Behavior

A. Vitale, V. Stephan, et al.

Explore how keeper familiarity and food type influence bonobo behavior through engaging interactions and social dynamics. This research, conducted by Augusto Vitale, Valeska Stephan, Marta Caselli, Emilio Russo, Jean-Pascal Guéry, Elisa Demuru, and Ivan Norscia, underscores the significance of food quality and keeper relationships in enhancing bonobo welfare.... show more
Abstract
The welfare of captive animals relies on numerous factors. Keepers can affect animals' welfare and this could especially apply to emotionally and cognitively complex species, such as great apes. We collected video data over three months on 17 bonobos (La Vallée des Singes, France) and extracted five behaviours (play, aggression, anxiety, gestures, sociosexual interactions) -during two-minute slots-under three conditions: keeper-present/food-unavailable; keeper-present/foodavailable; keeper-absent/food-unavailable. We ran generalized linear models to investigate whether behavioral frequencies were affected by food presence/quality and keeper familiarity. Anxiety-related behaviors increased when the keeper was present and in absence of food, due to food expectation. Sociosexual interactions increased in presence of more familiar keepers and in absence of food, maybe to decrease the tension around food. Gestures increased in presence of more familiar keepers and with low-quality food, which was provided in large 'catchable' pieces. Aggression levels increased with high-quality food with no effect of keeper. Play behavior was not affected by any variable. Hence, bonobos were affected not just by food but also by keeper features. Considering multiple variables in the 'welfare equation' can improve captive management and increase the well-being of bonobos, a species that is much closer to humans than to other non-human animals.
Publisher
Animals
Published On
Jan 26, 2023
Authors
Augusto Vitale, Valeska Stephan, Marta Caselli, Emilio Russo, Jean-Pascal Guéry, Elisa Demuru, Ivan Norscia
Tags
bonobo behavior
keeper familiarity
food type
sociosexual interactions
animal welfare
aggression
anxiety
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