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BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Using behavior to predict and identify ill health in animals1

机译:董事会邀请的审查:使用行为来预测和识别动物的不良健康状况1

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We review recent research in one of the oldest and most important applications of ethology: evaluating animal health. Traditionally, such evaluations have been based on subjective assessments of debilitative signs; animals are judged ill when they appear depressed or off feed. Such assessments are prone to error but can be dramatically improved with training using well-defined clinical criteria. The availability of new technology to automatically record behaviors allows for increased use of objective measures; automated measures of feeding behavior and intake are increasingly available in commercial agriculture, and recent work has shown these to be valuable indicators of illness. Research has also identified behaviors indicative of risk of disease or injury. For example, the time spent standing on wet, concrete surfaces can be used to predict susceptibility to hoof injuries in dairy cattle, and time spent nuzzling the udder of the sow can predict the risk of crushing in piglets. One conceptual advance has been to view decreased exploration, feeding, social, sexual, and other behaviors as a coordinated response that helps afflicted individuals recover from illness. We argue that the sickness behaviors most likely to decline are those that provide longer-term fitness benefits (such as play), as animals divert resources to those functions of critical short-term value such as maintaining body temperature. We urge future research assessing the strength of motivation to express sickness behaviors, allowing for quantitative estimates of how sick an animal feels. Finally, we call for new theoretical and empirical work on behaviors that may act to signal health status, including behaviors that have evolved as honest (i.e., reliable) signals of condition for offspring-parent, inter- and intra-sexual, and predator-prey communication. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:我们回顾了最古老的,最重要的人类学应用之一:评估动物健康。传统上,这种评估是基于对衰弱迹象的主观评估。当这些动物出现沮丧或断食时,将被判定为生病。这样的评估容易出错,但是可以通过使用明确的临床标准进行培训来显着改善。自动记录行为的新技术的可用性允许更多地使用客观测量;商业化农业中越来越多地采用自动测量喂养行为和摄入量的方法,最近的研究表明,这些方法可以作为疾病的有价值指标。研究还确定了指示疾病或受伤风险的行为。例如,在湿的混凝土表面上停留的时间可以用来预测奶牛蹄受伤的易感性,而在母乳中n鼻的时间可以预测仔猪被压碎的风险。概念上的一项进步是将探索,进食,社交,性行为和其他行为的减少视为一种协调的反应,可以帮助患病的人从疾病中康复。我们认为,最有可能减少的疾病行为是那些提供长期健身益处(例如玩耍)的行为,因为动物将资源转移到那些具有关键短期价值的功能上,例如维持体温。我们敦促未来的研究评估表达疾病行为动机的强度,以便对动物的病态进行定量估计。最后,我们呼吁对可能会发出健康状况信号的行为进行新的理论和实证研究,包括已演变为诚实的(即可靠的)后代父母,性交和性交以及掠食者状态的信号。猎物沟通。 [出版物摘要]

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