How Personality Type Affects Translocation Success
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Animal Welfare Program:
Liv Baker
WHO AN ANIMAL IS AFFECTS
TRANSLOCATION SUCCESS
Case Study: An endangered species of desert
rodent, Dipodomys stephensi
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Developed through concerns of loss of wilderness
Focus on health of populations, species and overall
ecosystem biodiversity ~ NOT on the welfare of the individual
Changes in the intensification of conservation programs
warrant a reevaluation of this focus
Translocation demands the direct care and management of
free-ranging animals as a means to species survival
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Deliberate and mediated movement of free-ranging animals
Common conservation practice to combat species loss
Popular among stakeholders
50-95% mortality rate
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FACE OF MORTALITY
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CAPTURE
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HANDLING / EXAMINATION
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CAPTIVITY
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NOVEL ENVIRONMENT
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MONITORING
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Where
When
?
How
Why
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Southern
California
Nocturnal
Ricochetal
Semi-fossorial
Quasi-solitary
Granivorous
Keystone species
Endangered (1988)
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SUBURBANIZATION
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CULTIVATION
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INVASIVE GRASSES
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
METHODOLOGY: Personality Profile
Demographic information
Fecal cortisol levels
Captive activity budgets
Social context responses
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
FINDINGS
Home environment matters
Cortisol matters
Activity level matters
Behavioural response matters
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Parking lot
Fallow vineyard (El Sol)
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
Post-release survival
90
80
75%
70
Percentage of
animals
trapped
*
60
52%
50
40
Parking Lot
30
El Sol
20
10
0
Parking Lot
Population
El Sol
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
FINDINGS
Home environment matters
Cortisol matters
Activity level matters
Behavioural response matters
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
Baseline cortisol profile
25
20
*
Fecal
cortisol
ng/g
15
P lot
El Sol
10
5
0
P lot
El Sol
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Fecal cortisol change of translocated SKR
8
7
6
5
Fecal
cortisol
ng/g
4
3
2
1
0
*
Shorter-term
survival
Longer-term
survival
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
FINDINGS
Home environment matters
Cortisol matters
Activity level matters
Behavioural response matters
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
Activity level in captivity
0.45
0.4
0.35
0.3
Avg.
combined
activity
P Lot
0.25
0.2
0.15
*
El Sol
0.1
0.05
0
P Lot
El Sol
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STEPHENS’ KANGAROO RAT
FINDINGS
Home environment matters
Cortisol matters
Activity level matters
Behavioural response matters
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Parking lot SKR
El Sol SKR
Predator simulation
Less interaction with predator
stimuli
Fewer attempts at escape
More time spent at refuge
(Except for experienced SKR)
Predator simulation
More interaction with predator
stimuli
Greater attempts at escape
Less time spent at refuge
(Experienced behaved the same)
Conspecific simulation
More interaction with mirror
Quicker to interact with mirror
Conspecific simulation
Less interaction with mirror
Slower to interact with mirror
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WHO SURVIVES?
Cortisol activity
reactivity
More Docile
More Cautious
More Social
More Plastic
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Compassionate Conservation
Animal Welfare Program:
Liv Baker
THANKS TO
For Guidance:
David Fraser, UBC
Debra Shier, ICR; UCLA
Matt R. Milnes, MHC; ICR
Jeff Zuba, ICR
For Assistance:
Tom Ash
Nancy Chen
Michael Lawrence
Chris Moen
Matthew Petelle
Christina Tse
Mary Toews
Sean Kuling
For Funding:
Riverside County Habitat Conservation Agency
Killam Foundation