Environmental Smoke (Dec 2022)

IMPORTANCE OF ETHOLOGY APPLIED BY VETERINARIANS FOR ADAPTATION SYNDROME IN ZOO ANIMALS

  • Gil Dutra Furtado,
  • Soraya Abrantes Pinto De Brito,
  • Grazielly Diniz Duarte,
  • Felipe Eduardo da Silva Sobral,
  • Martin Lindsey Christoffersen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32435/envsmoke.20225338-41
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3

Abstract

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Animal rearing regimes in zoos can be strongly altered according to the adaptation of animals to the captive environment. These changes can modulate animal well-being. In this review, we approach studies of ethological action and its impacts on the adaptation syndrome of captive animals. Zoos offer multiple ways of making adaptations of animals more difficult. strongly favoring the appearance of this syndrome. Animal organisms have their own characteristics, which allow us to identify their state of adaptation to the environment. This fact facilitates significant progress in our general understanding of the genotype-phenotype relationships of animals. The action of the veterinarian in zoos is thus favored. Knowledge of the basic characteristics of animals provides basic behavioral insights and enhances our understanding of the ways in which adaptation can modulate the lives of animals in suitable environments. There are also several and important applications, such as increasing well-being, preventing pathologies and promoting the advancement of scientific knowledge.

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