Stereotypic Animal Behaviour : Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2008-10-30
Publisher(s): Cab Intl
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Summary

This second edition is a complete re-write of the 1st edition published in 1993 (editors Lawrence and Rushen). It reflects many recent advances, bringing together all new chapters and over 30 contributors. Abnormal behaviour patterns, from the jumping and somersaulting of caged laboratory mice to the pacing of enclosed 'big cats', are displayed by many millions of farm, zoo, research and companion animals. This book focuses on the causation and treatment of these environment-induced stereotypic behaviours, and their implications for animal welfare and normalcy of brain functioning. The first section takes an ethological perspective, focusing on the constraints captivity places on animals' normal behavioural repertoires, and the effects these have on specific motivational systems. The second section addresses the role of dysfunction, particularly the impact of chronic stress and impoverished environments on brain functioning. The third section looks at how stereotypic behaviours can be tackled, once they have emerged, using diverse techniques from environmental enrichment to pharmaceutical intervention. The volume ends with a synthesis, a suggested new definition for 'stereotypic behaviour', and a discussion of future research directions. This book will be of significant interest to researchers and advanced students in animal behaviour and welfare, animal and veterinary science, comparative psychology, and neuroscience.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
A Decade-or-More's Progress in Understanding Stereotypic Behaviourp. 1
Motivation and Motivational Explanations for Stereotypiesp. 12
A Quick Systems Sketch of Brain and Behaviour, and the Key Systems Implicated in Stereotypiesp. 13
The Coping Hypothesis of Stereotypic Behaviourp. 14
Behavioural Pathology-Attempt at a Biologically Meaningful Definitionp. 15
Normal Animal, Abnormal Environment?
Stereotypic Oral Behaviour in Captive Ungulates: Foraging, Diet and Gastrointestinal Functionp. 19
Ungulate Ingestion and Digestion: Anatomical and Physiological Adaptations for Herbivory and their Behavioural Implicationsp. 26
Do Ungulate-like Natural Foraging Styles Lead to Ungulate-like Stereotypies in Other Animals?p. 28
Is it Ethical to Physically Prevent Horses Performing Oral Stereotypies?p. 41
Locomotory Stereotypies in Carnivores: Does Pacing Stem from Hunting, Ranging or Frustrated Escape?p. 58
The Form of Carnivore Stereotypiesp. 60
The Methods Used to Study Carnivore Stereotypies: Pros and Consp. 62
Differences in the Prevalence and Form of Abnormal Behaviour Across Primatesp. 79
The Motivational Basis of Caged Rodents' Stereotypiesp. 86
Rodents-Their Diversity and Adaptabilityp. 87
Wheel-running: a Common Rodent Stereotypy?p. 91
Stereotypic Behaviours as Pathologies
Perseveration and Stereotypy-Systems-level Insights from Clinical Psychologyp. 121
Abnormal Behaviour and Abnormal Repetitive Behaviour in Human Mental Disorderp. 124
Forms of Perseverationp. 126
Measuring Perseverationp. 129
Stereotypies and Abnormal Perseveration-a Unifying Theory?p. 142
Deprived Environments: Developmental Insights from Primatologyp. 153
Deprivation Stereotypies in Human Children: the Case of the Romanian Orphansp. 163
Maternal Deprivation and Stereotypy in Animals other than Primatesp. 170
The Neurobiology of Stereotypy I: Environmental Complexityp. 190
Are Wild-born Animals 'Protected' from Stereotypy When Placed in Captivity?p. 196
Direct-Indirect Pathway Organization, Modulation and Drug Effectsp. 210
A Brief Further Note on Psychostimulant-induced Stereotypiesp. 214
The Neurobiology of Stereotypy II: the Role of Stressp. 227
Stress Sensitization and Exaggerated Reward-responses: the Role of VTA Opioidsp. 231
Strain Differences in the Cage Stereotypies of Laboratory Micep. 247
Stress and the Performance of Primate Stereotypiesp. 248
Treating Stereotypic Behaviours
Environmental Enrichment as a Strategy for Mitigating Stereotypies in Zoo Animals: a Literature Review and Meta-analysisp. 256
Enrichment and Captive Breeding Programmes for Endangered Species: the Case of the Giant Pandap. 258
Enriching with SPIDERp. 260
The Effects of Enrichment in Biomedical Facilities: Some Insights into their Effects on Laboratory Primates' Stereotypiesp. 266
Evaluating Stereotypy Frequency in Enrichment Studies: Different Methods Lead to Different Conclusionsp. 268
Veterinary and Pharmacological Approaches to Abnormal Repetitive Behaviourp. 286
The Concept of 'Stereotypy' in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine: Terminology in Practicep. 291
Implications of Recognizing Mechanistic Differences in Abnormal Repetitive Behaviourp. 294
The Use and Testing of Pharmacological Compounds: Clinical Trials, Experimental Studies and Intervention Studiesp. 307
Pacing, Prozac and a Polar Bearp. 309
In Conclusion
Stereotypic Behaviour in Captive Animals: Fundamentals and Implications for Welfare and Beyondp. 325
Indexp. 357
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