The management of captive animals has been improved by the establishment of positive reinforcement training as a tool to facilitate interactions between caretakers and animals. In great apes, positive reinforcement training has also been used to train individuals to participate in simple medical procedures to monitor physical health. One aim of positive reinforcement training is to establish a relaxed atmosphere for situations that, without training, might be very stressful. This is especially true for simple medical procedures that can require animals to engage in behaviours that are unusual or use unfamiliar medical devices that can be upsetting. Therefore, one cannot exclude the possibility that the training itself is a source of stress....
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Facilities across Africa care for apes orphaned by the trade for "bushmeat." These facilities, calle...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-11-30, revised 2019-06-21, accepted 2...
Positive reinforcement training (PRT) is a method commonly used by animal caretakes to decrease stre...
Understanding stress in primates has wide ranging implications. It impacts how we understand human s...
Non-human primates participating in neurophysiological research are exposed to potentially stressful...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Cortisol levels are often used as a physiological measure of the stress response in captive primates...
Circulating cortisol levels are often used to assess the biological stress response in captive prima...
The non-invasive monitoring of physiological stress can provide conservation and wildlife managers ...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle [Fagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) Behav Res Method...
<p>Information in this dataset corresponds to a systematic review on the stress-levels of chimpanzee...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Using positive reinforcement, J. McKinley trained 12 common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) to provid...
Monitoring changes in cortisol levels is a widespread tool for measuring individuals’ stress respons...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Facilities across Africa care for apes orphaned by the trade for "bushmeat." These facilities, calle...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-11-30, revised 2019-06-21, accepted 2...
Positive reinforcement training (PRT) is a method commonly used by animal caretakes to decrease stre...
Understanding stress in primates has wide ranging implications. It impacts how we understand human s...
Non-human primates participating in neurophysiological research are exposed to potentially stressful...
All animals are influenced by their environment. For social species, this means that changes in grou...
Cortisol levels are often used as a physiological measure of the stress response in captive primates...
Circulating cortisol levels are often used to assess the biological stress response in captive prima...
The non-invasive monitoring of physiological stress can provide conservation and wildlife managers ...
International audienceFagot and Paleressompoulle [Fagot and Paleressompoulle (2009) Behav Res Method...
<p>Information in this dataset corresponds to a systematic review on the stress-levels of chimpanzee...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Using positive reinforcement, J. McKinley trained 12 common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) to provid...
Monitoring changes in cortisol levels is a widespread tool for measuring individuals’ stress respons...
Nature-based tourism can generate important revenue to support conservation of biodiversity. However...
Facilities across Africa care for apes orphaned by the trade for "bushmeat." These facilities, calle...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-11-30, revised 2019-06-21, accepted 2...