人間の感情臭が馬の行動と生理に影響を与える
Plotine Jardat1,2, Alexandra Destrez3, Fabrice Damon3
1Institut Français du Cheval et de l'Equitation, Pôle développement, Innovation et Recherche, Nouzilly, France.
PloS one
|January 14, 2026
まとめ
馬は人間の感情を匂いによって感知できる。人間の恐怖臭は馬の恐怖反応を高め、相互作用を減少させる一方、喜び臭は中立的な効果を示し、匂いが
科学分野:
- 行動学
- 嗅覚コミュニケーション
- 種間相互作用
背景:
- 嗅覚は、動物のコミュニケーションにおける主要な感覚様式であり、種内相互作用および生殖に不可欠である。
- 化学信号が種間コミュニケーションおよび感情的シグナル伝達において役割を果たすという証拠が増えている。
- ヒトの嗅覚信号が馬の行動に与える影響は、ほとんど探求されていないままである。
主な方法:
- 43頭の馬が、対照パッドとともに、恐怖および喜びの文脈からのヒトの臭いを含む綿パッドに曝露された。
- 馬の反応は、恐怖テスト(突然性、新規性)および人間との相互作用テスト(グルーミング、接近)中に評価された。
- 行動および生理学的データを解釈するために、主成分分析および効果量計算を含む統計分析が使用された。
結論:
- 化学信号は、種間相互作用、特に人間と馬のコミュニケーションにおいて重要な役割を果たしている。
- 馬は、嗅覚の手がかりを介して伝達される人間の感情状態を検出し、反応することができる。
- ハンドラーの感情状態は、匂いの伝達を介して馬の行動に影響を与える可能性があり、動物福祉およびトレーニングの実践的な意味合いを持つ。
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