Influence of visitors on the behaviour of Yellowbreasted capuchins Sapajus xanthosternos at Belo Horizonte Zoo (BH Zoo), Brazil,
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2016
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Visitors, especially in large noisy crowds, have the
potential to influence the life of animals in zoological
institutions, the so-called visitor effect. This study
aimed to evaluate the effect visitors had on four Yellow-
breasted capuchins Sapajus xanthosternos at Belo
Horizonte Zoo (BH Zoo), Brazil. The study comprised
60 hours of behavioural observations: 30 with and 30
without visitors in front of the monkeys’ enclosure.
Data on the behaviour of capuchins were collected
from March to June 2011 using focal sampling with
instantaneous recording of behaviour every minute.
Results showed that the responses to visitors varied
between individuals for almost all behaviours; undesirable
behaviours decreased for two capuchins when
public were present but increased for one female.
Behaviours such as ‘self-grooming’ and ‘social interactions’
(e.g. fights, allogrooming) increased, showing
that the behaviour of the capuchins altered in the presence
of visitors. At BH Zoo the public often interacted
with the capuchins. Whether the visitors were acting as
enrichment factors or stressors for the capuchins is
inconclusive, because the overall behavioural responses
of the capuchins varied. In conclusion, to reduce visitor-
induced stress responses for the individuals affected
by them, a public-education programme, to reduce
human–capuchin interactions, should be introduced at
BH Zoo.
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Animal welfare, Behaviour, Primates, Environmental enrichment
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RODRIGUES, N. S. S. O.; AZEVEDO, C. S. de. Influence of visitors on the behaviour of Yellowbreasted capuchins Sapajus xanthosternos at Belo Horizonte Zoo (BH Zoo), Brazil. International Zoo Yearbook, v. 51, p. 1-10, 2016. Disponível em: <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/izy.12147/abstract>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.