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The Scent Enriched Primate

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ANIMALS
卷 13, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani13101617

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behavioural indicators of stress; physiological indicators of stress; captive breeding; captive welfare; scent enrichment; zoo animals

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Zoos have an important role in conservation, but the mismatch between wild and zoo environments can cause health issues and reduce breeding success in primates. To improve animal welfare, zoos often use environmental enrichment, including scent enrichment, which has been understudied. Despite traditional beliefs, olfaction plays a larger role in primates than previously thought.
Zoos worldwide play an important role in both in situ and ex situ conservation via efforts such as providing breeding programmes and reintroductions into the wild. Zoo populations are crucial as a buffer against extinction. However, a mismatch between the wild and zoo environments can lead to psychological as well as physiological health issues, such as stress, boredom, diabetes, and obesity. These problems, in turn, can impact the reproductive success of individuals. Consequently, some primate species have reduced breeding success when housed in zoos compared to their wild counterparts. To prevent the onset of behavioural, physiological, and cognitive negative effects and to continually improve the welfare of their animals, zoos widely implement different types of environmental enrichment. There are many forms enrichment can take, such as feeding, puzzles and training, but sensory enrichments, including implementing the use of scents, are currently understudied. Scent enrichments are less utilized despite multiple research studies showing that they may have positive effects on welfare for zoo-housed animal species, including non-human primates. Despite being traditionally considered to be microsmatic, various lines of evidence suggest that olfaction plays a larger role in primates than previously thought. This review therefore focuses on scent-based enrichment and the specifics of captive primates.

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