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Quantitative evaluation of enrichment protocols on rhesus macaques welfare in laboratory environment.

Morel-Latour, V.; Monnier, O.; Ray, E.; Fort, A.; Roux, P.; Dirheimer, M.; Thura, D.; Hadj-Bouziane, F.; Wilson, C. R.; Procyk, E.; Sallet, J.

2026-06-12 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.06.10.730846 bioRxiv
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Non-human primates are crucial animal models in biomedical research including neurosciences. Legal frameworks ensure that participation of monkeys in biomedical research follows an ethical assessment, driven by specific guidelines for ensuring animal well-being. Those guidelines promote continued refinement of practices to improve animal wellbeing, yet quantitative data to inform such refinements is limited. In this context, we investigated the impact of modifications to the housing that created either navigational complexity or visual access to neighbouring animals on the behaviour of rhesus macaques. Then we quantified the value of different enrichment programmes based on manipulable objects. We showed that making navigation within a modular housing more complex, or adding transparent separations between housing units is associated with significant reduction of severe aggression, stereotypical behaviours and a significant increase of appeasing behaviours. We also observed a positive effect of manipulable objects with an increase in the expression of appeasing behaviours and a decrease in abnormal or stereotypical behaviours. Finally, our study revealed significant inter-individual variability that was not explained by sex, age, social network size or social status. Overall, our results point to the importance and benefits of environmental changes and enrichment protocols, and of the critical need for personalised enrichment programmes.

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