Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management
Herausgeber: Schapiro, Steven J
Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management
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The Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management (HPBM) fills a void in the scientific literature, providing those who work with nonhuman primates (NHP) with a centralized reference for many issues related to the care and management of captive nonhuman primates. While there are numerous publications scattered throughout the literature that deal with the behavioral management of NHP, no reference resource currently exists. Organized into four complementary, yet non-repetitive sections, the HPBM addresses content issues, implementation issues, genera-specific issues, and technology-related issues involved in the behavioral management of NHP.…mehr
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The Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management (HPBM) fills a void in the scientific literature, providing those who work with nonhuman primates (NHP) with a centralized reference for many issues related to the care and management of captive nonhuman primates. While there are numerous publications scattered throughout the literature that deal with the behavioral management of NHP, no reference resource currently exists. Organized into four complementary, yet non-repetitive sections, the HPBM addresses content issues, implementation issues, genera-specific issues, and technology-related issues involved in the behavioral management of NHP.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1601g
- ISBN-13: 9781498731959
- ISBN-10: 1498731953
- Artikelnr.: 48454334
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1601g
- ISBN-13: 9781498731959
- ISBN-10: 1498731953
- Artikelnr.: 48454334
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Steven J. Schapiro is an associate professor of comparative medicine in the Department of Veterinary Sciences at the Michale E. Keeling Center for Comparative Medicine and Research of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Schapiro earned his Ph.D. from the University of California at Davis in 1985 after receiving his B.A. in behavioral biology from Johns Hopkins University. He completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Caribbean Primate Research Center of the University of Puerto Rico. Dr. Schapiro has participated in international meetings and courses on primatology and laboratory animal science in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has edited the three volumes of the third edition of the Handbook of Laboratory Animal Science along with Jann Hau. He has also coedited one issue of the ILAR Journal. He is a member of a number of primatology and animal behavior societies, and is currently the treasurer and vice president for membership of the International Primatological Society. He is also a past president, former treasurer, and former meeting coordinator of the American Society of Primatologists, as well as an Honorary member of the Association of Primate Veterinarians. Dr. Schapiro is an advisor or consultant for a number of primate facilities that produce, manage, and conduct research with nonhuman primates in the United States and abroad.
THE BASICS. Introduction to the Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management.
The Behavioral Management Consortium: A Partnership for Promoting Consensus
and Best Practices. Rules, Regulations, Guidelines, and Directives.
Behavioral Management: The Environment and Animal Welfare. CONTENT AREAS
WITH BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS. Variation in Biobehavioral
Organization. The Role of Stress in Abnormal Behavior and Other Abnormal
Conditions Such as Hair Loss. Individual Differences in Temperament and
Behavioral Management. Depression in Captive Nonhuman Primates: Theoretical
Underpinnings, Methods, and Application to Behavioral Management.
Antipredator Behavior: Its Expression and Consequences in Captive Primates.
Future Research with Captive Chimpanzees in the United States: Integrating
Scientific Programs with Behavioral Management. Utility of Systems Network
Analysis for Understanding Complexity in Primate Behavioral Management.
APPLICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Research. Melanie L. Graham. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Health Care. The Veterinarian-Behavioral
Management Interface. Social Learning and Decision Making. Collaborative
Research and Behavioral Management. Pairing Strategies for Cynomolgus
Macaques. Managing a Behavioral Management Program. GENERA-SPECIFIC
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Behavioral Management of Macaca Species (except
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Long-Tailed Macaques (
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Chlorocebus spp. Behavioral
Management of Papio spp. Behavioral Management of Pan spp. Behavioral
Management of Neotropical Primates: Aotus, Callithrix, and Saimiri.
Behavioral Management of Prosimians. PRODUCTS, EQUIPMENT, TECHNIQUES, AND
SERVICES. Behavioral Management, Primate Jackets, and Related Equipment.
Nutrition, Feeding, and Behavioral Management. Providing Behaviorally
Manageable Primates for Research. CONCLUSION. Behavioral Management of
Laboratory Primates: Principles and Projections.
The Behavioral Management Consortium: A Partnership for Promoting Consensus
and Best Practices. Rules, Regulations, Guidelines, and Directives.
Behavioral Management: The Environment and Animal Welfare. CONTENT AREAS
WITH BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS. Variation in Biobehavioral
Organization. The Role of Stress in Abnormal Behavior and Other Abnormal
Conditions Such as Hair Loss. Individual Differences in Temperament and
Behavioral Management. Depression in Captive Nonhuman Primates: Theoretical
Underpinnings, Methods, and Application to Behavioral Management.
Antipredator Behavior: Its Expression and Consequences in Captive Primates.
Future Research with Captive Chimpanzees in the United States: Integrating
Scientific Programs with Behavioral Management. Utility of Systems Network
Analysis for Understanding Complexity in Primate Behavioral Management.
APPLICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Research. Melanie L. Graham. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Health Care. The Veterinarian-Behavioral
Management Interface. Social Learning and Decision Making. Collaborative
Research and Behavioral Management. Pairing Strategies for Cynomolgus
Macaques. Managing a Behavioral Management Program. GENERA-SPECIFIC
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Behavioral Management of Macaca Species (except
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Long-Tailed Macaques (
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Chlorocebus spp. Behavioral
Management of Papio spp. Behavioral Management of Pan spp. Behavioral
Management of Neotropical Primates: Aotus, Callithrix, and Saimiri.
Behavioral Management of Prosimians. PRODUCTS, EQUIPMENT, TECHNIQUES, AND
SERVICES. Behavioral Management, Primate Jackets, and Related Equipment.
Nutrition, Feeding, and Behavioral Management. Providing Behaviorally
Manageable Primates for Research. CONCLUSION. Behavioral Management of
Laboratory Primates: Principles and Projections.
THE BASICS. Introduction to the Handbook of Primate Behavioral Management.
The Behavioral Management Consortium: A Partnership for Promoting Consensus
and Best Practices. Rules, Regulations, Guidelines, and Directives.
Behavioral Management: The Environment and Animal Welfare. CONTENT AREAS
WITH BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS. Variation in Biobehavioral
Organization. The Role of Stress in Abnormal Behavior and Other Abnormal
Conditions Such as Hair Loss. Individual Differences in Temperament and
Behavioral Management. Depression in Captive Nonhuman Primates: Theoretical
Underpinnings, Methods, and Application to Behavioral Management.
Antipredator Behavior: Its Expression and Consequences in Captive Primates.
Future Research with Captive Chimpanzees in the United States: Integrating
Scientific Programs with Behavioral Management. Utility of Systems Network
Analysis for Understanding Complexity in Primate Behavioral Management.
APPLICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Research. Melanie L. Graham. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Health Care. The Veterinarian-Behavioral
Management Interface. Social Learning and Decision Making. Collaborative
Research and Behavioral Management. Pairing Strategies for Cynomolgus
Macaques. Managing a Behavioral Management Program. GENERA-SPECIFIC
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Behavioral Management of Macaca Species (except
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Long-Tailed Macaques (
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Chlorocebus spp. Behavioral
Management of Papio spp. Behavioral Management of Pan spp. Behavioral
Management of Neotropical Primates: Aotus, Callithrix, and Saimiri.
Behavioral Management of Prosimians. PRODUCTS, EQUIPMENT, TECHNIQUES, AND
SERVICES. Behavioral Management, Primate Jackets, and Related Equipment.
Nutrition, Feeding, and Behavioral Management. Providing Behaviorally
Manageable Primates for Research. CONCLUSION. Behavioral Management of
Laboratory Primates: Principles and Projections.
The Behavioral Management Consortium: A Partnership for Promoting Consensus
and Best Practices. Rules, Regulations, Guidelines, and Directives.
Behavioral Management: The Environment and Animal Welfare. CONTENT AREAS
WITH BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS. Variation in Biobehavioral
Organization. The Role of Stress in Abnormal Behavior and Other Abnormal
Conditions Such as Hair Loss. Individual Differences in Temperament and
Behavioral Management. Depression in Captive Nonhuman Primates: Theoretical
Underpinnings, Methods, and Application to Behavioral Management.
Antipredator Behavior: Its Expression and Consequences in Captive Primates.
Future Research with Captive Chimpanzees in the United States: Integrating
Scientific Programs with Behavioral Management. Utility of Systems Network
Analysis for Understanding Complexity in Primate Behavioral Management.
APPLICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Research. Melanie L. Graham. Positive
Reinforcement Training and Health Care. The Veterinarian-Behavioral
Management Interface. Social Learning and Decision Making. Collaborative
Research and Behavioral Management. Pairing Strategies for Cynomolgus
Macaques. Managing a Behavioral Management Program. GENERA-SPECIFIC
BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT. Behavioral Management of Macaca Species (except
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Long-Tailed Macaques (
Macaca fascicularis). Behavioral Management of Chlorocebus spp. Behavioral
Management of Papio spp. Behavioral Management of Pan spp. Behavioral
Management of Neotropical Primates: Aotus, Callithrix, and Saimiri.
Behavioral Management of Prosimians. PRODUCTS, EQUIPMENT, TECHNIQUES, AND
SERVICES. Behavioral Management, Primate Jackets, and Related Equipment.
Nutrition, Feeding, and Behavioral Management. Providing Behaviorally
Manageable Primates for Research. CONCLUSION. Behavioral Management of
Laboratory Primates: Principles and Projections.