Effects of pair housing on behavior, cortisol, and clinical outcomes during quarantine‐like procedures for rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

Author:

Jackson Martina N.1ORCID,Truelove Melissa A.2,Williams Kimberly2,Chen Jiandong3,Moore Reneé H.3,Wood Jennifer S.1,Cohen Joyce K.1,Mollie Bloomsmith2

Affiliation:

1. Animal Resources Emory National Primate Research Center Atlanta Georgia USA

2. Behavioral Management Emory National Primate Research Center Atlanta Georgia USA

3. Biostatistics Collaboration Core Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCompatible pair housing of macaques in research settings increases species‐typical behaviors and facilitates beneficial social buffering. It is not yet established whether these benefits are maintained after intrafacility transfer and domestic quarantine, which are two stressors that can lead to behavioral and clinical abnormalities.MethodsWe evaluated 40 adolescent male rhesus macaques who were single‐ or pair‐housed immediately following an intrafacility transfer. We measured behavior, fecal cortisol, body weight, and diarrhea occurrence. Body weight and diarrhea occurrence were also retrospectively analyzed in an additional 120 adolescent rhesus who underwent a similar transfer.Results and ConclusionsPair‐housed macaques exhibited less of some undesirable behaviors (e.g., self‐clasping) and experienced less diarrhea than single‐housed subjects; however, no significant differences in cortisol levels or alopecia measures were found. The demonstrated beneficial effects of pair housing for rhesus macaques following intrafacility transfer and adjustment suggest pairing upon arrival at a new facility will bolster animal welfare.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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