Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona

The question of ‘if and how captive primates are affected by visitors’ has gained increasing attention over the last decades. Although the majority reported undesirable effects on behavior and wellbeing, many studies reported contradicting results. Most of these studies were cond...

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Main Authors: Jana López-Álvarez, Yaiza Sanjorge, Sara Soloaga, Dietmar Crailsheim, Miquel Llorente
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/6/347
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spelling doaj-db666fa06f654bb0ac90be7d0aea3e2b2020-11-25T01:58:52ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-06-019634710.3390/ani9060347ani9060347Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació MonaJana López-Álvarez0Yaiza Sanjorge1Sara Soloaga2Dietmar Crailsheim3Miquel Llorente4Innovació i Formació, Fundació Universitat de Girona, 17003 Girona, SpainInnovació i Formació, Fundació Universitat de Girona, 17003 Girona, SpainInnovació i Formació, Fundació Universitat de Girona, 17003 Girona, SpainUnitat de Recerca i Etologia, Fundació Mona, 17457 Girona, SpainUnitat de Recerca i Etologia, Fundació Mona, 17457 Girona, SpainThe question of ‘if and how captive primates are affected by visitors’ has gained increasing attention over the last decades. Although the majority reported undesirable effects on behavior and wellbeing, many studies reported contradicting results. Most of these studies were conducted at zoos, typically with little or no control over visitors’ actions. Yet little is known about the impact under very controlled visitor conditions. In order to fill this gap, we conducted this study at a primate sanctuary which allows public access only via a guided visit under strict supervision. We observed 14 chimpanzees, recording their behavior during, after and in the absence of guided visits over a 10-month period. Furthermore, we categorized the visitors regarding group size and composition to see if certain group types would produce a stronger impact on the chimpanzees’ behavior. As expected, we found visitors at the sanctuary to produce only a neutral impact on the chimpanzees’ behavior, detecting a slight increase of locomotion and decrease of inactivity during visitor activities with chimpanzees demonstrating more interest towards larger sized groups. We argue that the impact has been greatly mitigated by the strict visitor restrictions and care strategies allowing chimpanzees a certain control regarding their visibility.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/6/347welfarevisitor effectsanctuarycaptivitybehaviorhuman interactionchimpanzee
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author Jana López-Álvarez
Yaiza Sanjorge
Sara Soloaga
Dietmar Crailsheim
Miquel Llorente
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Yaiza Sanjorge
Sara Soloaga
Dietmar Crailsheim
Miquel Llorente
Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona
Animals
welfare
visitor effect
sanctuary
captivity
behavior
human interaction
chimpanzee
author_facet Jana López-Álvarez
Yaiza Sanjorge
Sara Soloaga
Dietmar Crailsheim
Miquel Llorente
author_sort Jana López-Álvarez
title Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona
title_short Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona
title_full Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona
title_fullStr Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona
title_full_unstemmed Looking for Visitor’s Effect in Sanctuaries: Implications of Guided Visitor Groups on the Behavior of the Chimpanzees at Fundació Mona
title_sort looking for visitor’s effect in sanctuaries: implications of guided visitor groups on the behavior of the chimpanzees at fundació mona
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The question of ‘if and how captive primates are affected by visitors’ has gained increasing attention over the last decades. Although the majority reported undesirable effects on behavior and wellbeing, many studies reported contradicting results. Most of these studies were conducted at zoos, typically with little or no control over visitors’ actions. Yet little is known about the impact under very controlled visitor conditions. In order to fill this gap, we conducted this study at a primate sanctuary which allows public access only via a guided visit under strict supervision. We observed 14 chimpanzees, recording their behavior during, after and in the absence of guided visits over a 10-month period. Furthermore, we categorized the visitors regarding group size and composition to see if certain group types would produce a stronger impact on the chimpanzees’ behavior. As expected, we found visitors at the sanctuary to produce only a neutral impact on the chimpanzees’ behavior, detecting a slight increase of locomotion and decrease of inactivity during visitor activities with chimpanzees demonstrating more interest towards larger sized groups. We argue that the impact has been greatly mitigated by the strict visitor restrictions and care strategies allowing chimpanzees a certain control regarding their visibility.
topic welfare
visitor effect
sanctuary
captivity
behavior
human interaction
chimpanzee
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/6/347
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