African elephants (Loxodonta africana) can detect TNT using olfaction: Implications for biosensor application

作者:Miller Ashadee Kay*; Hensman Michael C; Hensman Sean; Schultz Kip; Reid Paul; Shore Mike; Brown Jessica; Furton Kenneth G; Lee Stephen
来源:Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2015, 171: 177-183.
DOI:10.1016/j.applanim.2015.08.003

摘要

The impact of war on local wildlife can be devastating, the effects of which are often felt well beyond the terminus of the initial threat. In areas where wildlife experiences unrestricted movement through previously affected zones, residual, unexploded landmines present a significant and potentially lethal problem. Anecdotal reports of African elephants (Loxodonta africana), in a once war-torn Angola, avoiding minefields together with telemetry data suggest that the species may be able to detect concealed landmines using olfaction. Before any in-field experiments can be conducted, an elephant's olfactory capacity for the detection of the most commonly used component in landmines, trinitrotoluene (TNT), needed to be established. Using three African elephants under controlled conditions, we used operant conditioning to test whether elephants are able to detect and reliably indicate the presence of TNT using olfaction. Elephants detected and indicated TNT using olfaction at levels greater than chance, with high sensitivity and selectivity, even when in the presence of highly volatile distractor odors. Additionally, the sensitivity of detection surpasses that of TNT-detection dogs working under similar conditions, suggesting that the potential application of African elephants within the biosensor-field should not be underestimated.

  • 出版日期2015-10