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Title: New medical training in sea lions, based on operant conditioning
Authors: Reyes Montelongo, Haridian
Director: Castro Hernández, José Juan 
UNESCO Clasification: 240118 Mamíferos
240119 Zoología marina
Keywords: Otaria flavescens
Sea lions
Operant conditioning
Medical training
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: The operant conditioning is a new technique implemented by zoos, as a measure to improve the quality of life of animals in captivity, as well as to have a route of interaction with animals. In this work we have studied the association of new training exercises with the objective of facilitating medical control, using the operant conditioning in four sea lions of Patagonia (Otaria flavescens), in the Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura (Fuerteventura, Canary Islands). The time required for each individual to perform each exercise has been compared, as well as the necessary repetitions required after the introduction of new elements in the environment. The results indicate that, in an almost general way, the animals show a suspicious behavior before each new exercise, with variations in the approach and learning times depending on the character of each individual. These learning times may be related to the history of previous experiences of each specimen throughout its captivity. The operant conditioning is shown as an effective method of training and seems to be useful to favor and solidify the relationship between coach and animal. In addition to reducing stress levels during captivity.
Department: Biología
Faculty: Facultad de Ciencias del Mar
Degree: Grado en Ciencias del Mar
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75519
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