There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade, including improvements in animal handling and housing. For example, positive reinforcement is now more widely used to encourage primates to cooperate with husbandry procedures, and improved enclosure design allows housing in social groups with opportunity to escape and avoid other primates and humans. Both practices have become gold standards in captive primate care resulting in improved health and behavioural outcomes. However, training individuals and social housing may be perceived as incompatible, and so it is important to share protocols, their outcomes and suggestions for planning and improvements for future uptake. Here we present a ...
Primate cognitive behavior in the laboratory has often been evaluated by housing subjects individual...
This review discusses the benefits of training in the effective management of laboratory-housed nonh...
All anthropoid primates in nature lead highly sociable lives. In infancy and childhood this is chara...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
© 2019 The Authors Background: Neuroscience research using macaques remains fundamental in our endea...
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...
Over the last few decades of the 20th century, laboratory animal scientists have made considerable a...
Many suggest that operant conditioning techniques can be applied successfully to im-prove the behavi...
Long-tailed macaques are highly social primates that are commonly used in biomedical research as ani...
Most captive primates suffer from stereotypical or abnormal behavior which can be reduced by impleme...
Training techniques that prepare laboratory animals to participate in testing via cooperation are us...
Macaque species, specifically rhesus (Macaca mulatta), are the most common nonhuman primates (NHPs) ...
To optimize costs and reproductive success, rhesus macaques in biomedical primate research facilitie...
Positive reinforcement training holds great potential for enhancing the management of species for re...
Primate cognitive behavior in the laboratory has often been evaluated by housing subjects individual...
This review discusses the benefits of training in the effective management of laboratory-housed nonh...
All anthropoid primates in nature lead highly sociable lives. In infancy and childhood this is chara...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
© 2019 The Authors Background: Neuroscience research using macaques remains fundamental in our endea...
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...
Over the last few decades of the 20th century, laboratory animal scientists have made considerable a...
Many suggest that operant conditioning techniques can be applied successfully to im-prove the behavi...
Long-tailed macaques are highly social primates that are commonly used in biomedical research as ani...
Most captive primates suffer from stereotypical or abnormal behavior which can be reduced by impleme...
Training techniques that prepare laboratory animals to participate in testing via cooperation are us...
Macaque species, specifically rhesus (Macaca mulatta), are the most common nonhuman primates (NHPs) ...
To optimize costs and reproductive success, rhesus macaques in biomedical primate research facilitie...
Positive reinforcement training holds great potential for enhancing the management of species for re...
Primate cognitive behavior in the laboratory has often been evaluated by housing subjects individual...
This review discusses the benefits of training in the effective management of laboratory-housed nonh...
All anthropoid primates in nature lead highly sociable lives. In infancy and childhood this is chara...