Positive reinforcement training holds great potential for enhancing the management of species for reproduction. This paper reviews a wide range of animal training activities and resultant benefits which could have application to captive reproduction programs. Recognized benefits fall into several categories. Basic animal care can be improved through voluntary cooperation by the animals with veterinary procedures and routine husbandry activities. The quality and quantity of physiological data collected for research can be improved through voluntary cooperation by the animal subjects with sample collection. Positive social interaction and reproductive behavior can be increased and aggressive behavior reduced through employment of a specialize...
Animals within zoo environments are learning continuously: they learn signals that predict when food...
Training has long been recognised as an important component in the successful adaptation of companio...
AbstractThis paper provides a summary of a 1969 report (Pryor, Haag, & O’Reilly) of the spontane...
Handled frequently and subjected to a wide range of medical procedures that may be particularly inva...
The first author trained 12 laboratory-housed common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) in pairs to asse...
In modern zoos, training should be an integral component of the animal care and management. The bene...
In modern zoos, training should be an integral component of the animal care and management. The bene...
Many suggest that operant conditioning techniques can be applied successfully to im-prove the behavi...
This review discusses the benefits of training in the effective management of laboratory-housed nonh...
Abstract The move toward more positive, less intrusive training methods has significantly improved t...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Behavioral training is a method used in institutions that keep captive animals to assist in husbandr...
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There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Training involves the development of desirable responses and effective deletion of unwanted response...
Animals within zoo environments are learning continuously: they learn signals that predict when food...
Training has long been recognised as an important component in the successful adaptation of companio...
AbstractThis paper provides a summary of a 1969 report (Pryor, Haag, & O’Reilly) of the spontane...
Handled frequently and subjected to a wide range of medical procedures that may be particularly inva...
The first author trained 12 laboratory-housed common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) in pairs to asse...
In modern zoos, training should be an integral component of the animal care and management. The bene...
In modern zoos, training should be an integral component of the animal care and management. The bene...
Many suggest that operant conditioning techniques can be applied successfully to im-prove the behavi...
This review discusses the benefits of training in the effective management of laboratory-housed nonh...
Abstract The move toward more positive, less intrusive training methods has significantly improved t...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Behavioral training is a method used in institutions that keep captive animals to assist in husbandr...
i Contents Contents....................................................................................
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Training involves the development of desirable responses and effective deletion of unwanted response...
Animals within zoo environments are learning continuously: they learn signals that predict when food...
Training has long been recognised as an important component in the successful adaptation of companio...
AbstractThis paper provides a summary of a 1969 report (Pryor, Haag, & O’Reilly) of the spontane...