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Data and R code from: Nature calls: intelligence and natural foraging style predict welfare problems in captive parrots

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Around half of all parrots (a highly threatened order) live in captivity. Here, some species thrive. Others, however, breed poorly or display stereotypic behaviours indicating stress. Using data on the prevalence of three types of stereotypic behaviour in pet (50 species; 1,378 individuals) and aviculture hatch rates (115 species; 10,255 breeding pairs), we applied Phylogenetic Comparative Methods (PCMs) to test hypothesised causes of this variation (relating to species’ rarity and constraints on natural behaviour). In the first empirical evidence that high intelligence increases vulnerability to poor captive welfare, species with large relative brain sizes were found to be most at risk of oral and whole-body stereotypic behaviour. This suggests that if they are to be kept in private homes, such parrots must be offered substantially more cognitive stimulation. Self-harming behaviours involving feather damage were predicted by naturally relying on food items that require substantial hand..., Outcome variable data collection Stereotypic behaviour  Prevalence of three types of stereotypic behaviours (feather-damaging behaviour; other non-feather related oral stereotypic behaviour; and whole-body forms) were calculated from survey responses made by pet owners between April 1st 2012 and July 1st 2013 (www.parrotsurvey.com). These responses related to 1,378 parrots representing 50 species (meeting our inclusion criterion of n ≥ 5 birds/species). Using the same survey, we also collected detailed information on parrots’ living and rearing conditions. We calculated 10 species-typical demographic and husbandry characteristics, which could potentially act as confounds during analyses. Captive hatch rates We obtained captive hatch rates from the Psittacine Captive Breeding Survey, a 1991 census of over 31,000 parrots in 1,183 private breeding collections by TRAFFIC USA. These breeding records enabled us to calculate chicks hatched/breeding pair/year for 115 species (meetin..., Missing values are coded as NA.   Description of variables Species_name: Species scientific name  English: Species common name   Outcome variables FDB: Prevalence of feather-damaging behaviour OSB: Prevalence of oral stereotypic behaviour    BSB: Prevalence of whole body stereotypic behaviour     Hatch_rate: Captive hatch rates (chicks hatched/breeding pair/year)   Wild biology predictor variables Max_feed_size: Maximum feeding group size     Communal_roost: Presence/absence of communal roosting when sleeping (yes v no)             Communal_roost_code: As above, but coded 1 = yes, 0 = no Food_search: Percentage diet requiring extensive food search              Food_handling: Percentage diet requiring extensive food handling                           Habitat_breadth: Count of main habitat types in the native range    Diet_breadth: Count of main food types in the native range              Innovation: Total number of f...
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