Fagen Et Al (results) Flashcards
1
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Results: The Trunk Wash
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- The 4 juveniles sucessfully learned the trunk wash
- Elephant 5 did not sucessfullly learn the trunk wash
2
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Results: The Trunk Wash (specific tasks)
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- Elephant 2 and 4 never passed their steady tests
- Elephant 5 never passed: 1. Blow into bucket/ desensition/ steady test
3
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Results: Difficulty of the tasks
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- Trunk here tasks required more offers than the bucket or blow into bucket tasks
4
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Results: Performance improvements
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- All elephants gradually improved their perfomance over time
- The mean sucess rate went from: 39% after 10 sessions to 89.3% after 35 sessions
5
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Why did no mean percentage score never reach 100%?
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- 90% was given as the default score to indiviudal behaviours (within a sequence)
6
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Results: Fastest and slowest sucess rates
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- Elephant 2= 257 mins
- Elephant 4: 451
7
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Conclusions
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- It is feasible to train juvenile, free contact traditioanlly trained elephants in Nepal to particpate in a trunk wash using only SPR techniques
- The elephants respond reliably to SPR and teaching new tasks is an efficient process. SPR could be a great tool for captive management programs around the world to improve behavioral management, and animal health. Through voluntary veterinary participation, trainer–elephant relations, and animal welfare.
8
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What are some reasons why Elephant 5 never sucessfuly learn the trunk wash?
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- She was older
- Visual impairment/ trunk weakness, had a foot abcess
- She was reported as being distracted and inpatient during the study’s last week
- A calf from an ajacent stall interuppted some of her sessions by entering the training area.
9
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When did particpant drop out begin to occur
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After session 25 (as ppts completed their training)