Tesis
O papel do enriquecimento ambiental na preparação comportamental do papagaio-de-peito-roxo (Amazona vinacea) (Aves, Psittacidae) para reintrodução no Parque Nacional das Araucárias, SC
Fecha
2020-03-20Registro en:
Autor
Martins, Mariana Herminio Bressan
Institución
Resumen
Brazil is the richest country of species for the Psittacidae family; however, due to the
fragmentation and degradation of natural landscapes, coupled with illegal traffic, several
species of this family present themselves at some level of threat, such as the vinaceous
breasted parrot (Amazona vinacea). Since 2010, Instituto Espaço Silvestre has focused on
reintroducing this specie, which was extinct in the area that currently houses the Araucárias
National Park (PNA), in the state of Santa Catarina. Part of the success of reintroduction
programs is due to the behavioral and physical conditions of the animals at the time of the
release and after. The large majority of the individuals of these programs are from captivity,
without precise information about age, past history etc. Offering opportunities for
performance and development of natural behaviors in the rehabilitation period may increase
individual’s survival rates after reintroduction. Our goal was to implement and evaluate the
use of enrichments to enhance foraging and natural routine behaviors of vinaceous amazon
parrots destined to reintroduction at PNA. The results indicated that the food enrichments
used can be efficient in promoting podomandibulation, enabling the performance and balance
of natural foraging behaviors. The podomandibulation time of araucária pine nuts increased
after an enriched period. The parrots showed to be conditioned to routine training after fifty
days (in total) of training, according to the time of the training. However, the animals did not
stay overnight in the area designated as a dormitory, suggesting that further studies should
be conducted to understand animal’s motivations in forming a communal roost. However,
giving the possibility to demonstrate natural behaviors, and approaching the time budget of
their wild conspecifics, contributes to the welfare of animals kept under human care.