Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. Established Animal Welfare Principles
1.2. Established Welfare Principles Applied to Snakes
1.3. Snake Rectilinear Behavior and Ability to Fully Stretch
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Peer-Reviewed Literature
3.2. Grey and Opaque Literature
3.2.1. Grey Literature
3.2.2. Opaque Literature
4. Discussion
4.1. Nature of Reviewed Evidence and Information
4.1.1. Peer-Reviewed Literature Consistent with ≥1 × SL
4.1.2. Peer-Reviewed Literature Consistent with <1 × SL
4.1.3. Grey Literature Consistent with ≥1 × SL
4.1.4. Grey Literature Consistent with <1 × SL
4.2. Literature Review Summary
4.3. Drivers of Recommendations
4.4. Evidential Bases for Enclosures Allowing Other Animals the Ability to Fully Stretch
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Factor | Description |
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1. Difficulties in movements | Environment features that restrict ability to move normally or adopt normal postures or positions. |
2. Frustration | Animals knowing how to exercise controlled interactions with their environment, but being thwarted from performing them in a normal way. |
3. Absence of specific input | Absence of essential stimuli. |
4. Insufficient stimulation | Thwarted innate psychological and behavioral needs for stimuli in a low complexity environment—or sensory deprivation. |
5. Overstimulation | Overload of stimuli. |
Domain | Description |
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1. Nutrition | Opportunities to: drink enough water; eat enough food; eat a balanced diet; eat a variety of foods; eating correct quantities. |
2. Environment | Available conditions: thermally tolerable; suitable substrate; space for freer movement; fresh air; pleasant/tolerable odors; light intensity tolerable; noise exposure acceptable; normal environmental variability; predictability. |
3. Health | Little or no: disease; injury; functional impairment; poisoning. Body condition appropriate; good fitness level. |
4. Behavior | ‘Agency’ exercised via: varied, novel, engaging environmental challenges; congenial sensory inputs; available engaging choices; free movement; exploration; foraging/hunting; bonding/reaffirming bonds; rearing young; playing; sexual activity; using refuges, retreat, or defensive attack; sleep/rest sufficient. |
5. Mental state | Wetting/quenching pleasures of drinking; pleasures of different tastes/smells/textures; pleasure of salt taste; masticatory pleasures; postprandial satiety; gastrointestinal comfort; forms of comfort - thermal, physical, respiratory, olfactory, auditory, visual; variety-related comfort; comfort of good health and high functional capacity; vitality of fitness; calmness; engaged, in control; affectionate sociability; maternally rewarded; excitation/playfulness; sexual gratification; secure/protected/confident; likes novelty; energized/refreshed. |
Reference | Information Source | Recommendation | Information/Evidence Base |
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Chiszar et al., 1995 [42] | Book chapter | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Gillingham, 1995 [11] | Book chapter | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Warwick, 1995 [28] | Book chapter | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Warwick and Steedman, 1995 [32] | Book chapter | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Divers, 1996 [43] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Astley and Jayne, 2007 [44] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Research |
Cannon and Johnson, 2011 [45] | Published proceedings | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Warwick et al., 2013 [34] | Journal article | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Barten and Fleming, 2014 [46] | Book chapter | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Jepson, 2015 † [47] | Journal article | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Wilkinson, 2015 [48] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Divers, 2018 [49] | Veterinary manual | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Warwick et al., 2018 [50] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Rossi, 2019 [51] | Book chapter | ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Warwick et al., 2019 [8] | Journal article | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Cadenas and Martínez-Silvestre, 2020 [36] | Veterinary manual | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
D’Cruze et al., 2020 [52] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Howell et al., 2020 [9] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Loughman, 2020 [37] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Spain et al., 2020 [38] | Journal article | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Hedley, 2020 [53] | Book chapter | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Kubiak, 2020 [54] | Book chapter | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Arena and Warwick (in press) [39] | Book chapter | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Warwick (in press) [27] | Book chapter | ≥1 × SL | Review |
Warwick and Steedman (in press) [40] | Book chapter | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Review |
Reference | Information Source | Recommendation | Information/Evidence Base |
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Barnard, 1996 [55] | Book | 75% SL | Review |
De Vosjoli, 1999 [56] | Journal article | 2/3 SL | Review |
Griswold, 2001 [57] | Journal article | ~50% SL | Review |
Barten and Fleming, 2014 [46] | Book chapter | Length + width of cage = SL | Review |
Wilkinson, 2015 [48] | Journal article | Consistent with <1 × SL | Review |
Varga, 2019 [58] | Book chapter | Consistent with <1 × SL | Review |
Reference | Information Source | Author Credentials | Recommendation | Information/Evidence Base |
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Queensland Government, 1992 [110] | Government guidance | Anonymous | Small snakes Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Common practice, opinion |
Barcelona, 2014 [111] | Government guidance | Anonymous | ≥1 × SL | Common practice, consensus opinion |
BVZS, 2014 [112] | Position paper | Veterinarians | ≥1 × SL | Consensus |
Arena et al., 2018 [113] | Report | Veterinarians, Biologists | ≥1 × SL | Consensus |
RSPCA, 2019 [62,63,64,65] | Online guidance | Biologist(s) | ≥1 × SL | Consensus |
Stidworthy and Doherty, 2019 [114] | Position declaration/published letter | Veterinarians | ≥1 × SL | Consensus |
BVA, 2020 [115] | Editorial | Veterinarian | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Semi-scientific |
Raynsford, 2020 [116] | Journal editorial | Veterinarian | ≥1 × SL | Semi-scientific |
RVC, 2021 [67] | Position paper/online guidance | Veterinarians | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Consensus |
RVC, 2021 [68] | Position paper/online guidance | Veterinarians | Consistent with ≥1 × SL | Consensus |
Hollandt et al., submitted [26] | Journal article | Biologist(s) | ≥1 × SL | Review/research |
Reference | Information Source | Author Credentials | Recommendation | Information/Evidence Base |
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Basque Country, 2008 [117] | Government guidance | Anonymous | ≥2/3 SL | Common practice, consensus opinion |
NSW, 2013 [109] | Government guidance | Anonymous | 0.5 SL | Common practice, consensus opinion |
Kaplan, 2014 [108] | Online guidance | Biologist | Terrestrial/fossorial 75% SL | Common practice, opinion, ‘rule of thumb’ |
Barcelona, 2014 [111] | Government guidance | Anonymous | ≥2/3 SL | Common practice, consensus opinion |
Defra, 2018 [118] | Government guidance | Anonymous | ≥2/3 SL | Common practice, opinion |
Victoria State Government, 2020 [119] | Government guidance | Anonymous | 0.45 SL | Common practice, opinion |
Queensland Government, 2020 [110] | Government guidance | Anonymous | Larger snakes ~50% SL | Common practice, opinion |
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Warwick, C.; Grant, R.; Steedman, C.; Howell, T.J.; Arena, P.C.; Lambiris, A.J.L.; Nash, A.-E.; Jessop, M.; Pilny, A.; Amarello, M.; et al. Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base. Animals 2021, 11, 1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051459
Warwick C, Grant R, Steedman C, Howell TJ, Arena PC, Lambiris AJL, Nash A-E, Jessop M, Pilny A, Amarello M, et al. Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base. Animals. 2021; 11(5):1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051459
Chicago/Turabian StyleWarwick, Clifford, Rachel Grant, Catrina Steedman, Tiffani J. Howell, Phillip C. Arena, Angelo J. L. Lambiris, Ann-Elizabeth Nash, Mike Jessop, Anthony Pilny, Melissa Amarello, and et al. 2021. "Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base" Animals 11, no. 5: 1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051459
APA StyleWarwick, C., Grant, R., Steedman, C., Howell, T. J., Arena, P. C., Lambiris, A. J. L., Nash, A. -E., Jessop, M., Pilny, A., Amarello, M., Gorzula, S., Spain, M., Walton, A., Nicholas, E., Mancera, K., Whitehead, M., Martínez-Silvestre, A., Cadenas, V., Whittaker, A., & Wilson, A. (2021). Getting It Straight: Accommodating Rectilinear Behavior in Captive Snakes—A Review of Recommendations and Their Evidence Base. Animals, 11(5), 1459. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051459