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Laws and regulations governing animal care and use in research
Year Published: 2007Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Gad, S. C. 2007. Laws and regulations governing animal care and use in research . In: Animal Models in Toxicology (Second Edition). Gad, S. C. (ed), 901-917. CRC/Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton.
Read MoreLaw Concerning Humane Treatment Control of Animals
Year Published: 2007Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Ethics Committee of Animal Care and Experimentation (translated) 2007. Law Concerning Humane Treatment Control of Animals. University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
Read MoreWhy and how should we use environmental enrichment to tackle stereotypic behaviour?
This paper summarises recent findings on the causation of stereotypic behaviours and other abnormal repetitive behaviours (ARBs) in captive animals: primarily motivational frustration and/or brain dysfunction, with possible contributory roles also being played by habit-formation and ‘coping' effects. We then...
Year Published: 2007Topics: Abnormal/Problematic Behavior, Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: All/General
Citation: Mason, G. J., Clubb, R., Latham, N. et al. 2007. Why and how should we use environmental enrichment to tackle stereotypic behaviour? Applied Animal Welfare Science 102(3-4), 163-188.
Read MoreToward a science of welfare for animals in the Zoo
Although the accredited institutions of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums have all committed to enhancing the welfare of nonhuman animals, acceptable standards and best practices are still under debate. Currently, experts from zoos and the field hold widely divergent...
Year Published: 2007Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Maple, T. L. 2007. Toward a science of welfare for animals in the Zoo. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 10(1), 55-61.
Read MoreChapter 7.2. Injection and Blood Collection? How to minimize Stress Reactions
If the animals are under stress while you are working with them, there is a great risk that they show aggressive reactions to you, in an attempt to get away from the stressful situation. One of the conditions of successful...
Year Published: 2007Topics: Animal Training, Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: All/General
Citation: LAREF [Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum] 2007. Chapter 7.2. Injection and Blood Collection?How to minimize Stress Reactions. In: Making Lives Easier for Animals in Research Labs: Discussions by the Laboratory Animal Refinement & Enrichment Forum. Baumans, V., Coke, C., Green, J., Moreau, E., Morton, D., Patterson-Kane, E., Reinhardt, A., Reinhardt, V., Van Loo, P. (eds), 117-124. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington, DC.
Read MoreChapter 3. Maladaptive behaviors
Animals kept in legally minimum-sized, unstructured enclosures very often exhibit stereotypical behaviors. Traditionally, these repetitive movement patterns without obvious goals or functions are categorized as abnormal. A healthy animal kept in a small, barren enclosure has little choice of expressing...
Year Published: 2007Topics: Abnormal/Problematic BehaviorAnimal Type: All/General
Citation: LAREF [Laboratory Animal Refinement and Enrichment Forum] 2007. Chapter 3. Maladaptive behaviors. In: Making Lives Easier for Animals in Research Labs: Discussions by the Laboratory Animal Refinement & Enrichment Forum. Baumans, V., Coke, C., Green, J., Moreau, E., Morton, D., Patterson-Kane, E., Reinhardt, A., Reinhardt, V., Van Loo, P. (eds), 39-45. Animal Welfare Institute, Washington, DC.
Read MoreSources of stress in captivity
Animals housed in artificial habitats are confronted by a wide range of potentially provocative environmental challenges. In this article, we review many of the potential stressors that may adversely affect animals living in captivity. These include abiotic, environmental sources of...
Year Published: 2007Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Morgan, K. N., Tromborg, C. T. 2007. Sources of stress in captivity . Applied Animal Welfare Science 102(3-4), 262-302.
Read MoreStandards for the rearing environment of laboratory animals in the United States
Year Published: 2008Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Bayne, K. 2008. Standards for the rearing environment of laboratory animals in the United States. AATEX (Alternatives to Animal Testing and Experimentation) 14(Special Issue), 47-50.
Read MoreAnimal experimentation: Weighing the benefits against the suffering
Scientists all-too-often seem to get away with the promise that some day, somehow, somewhere, their work will contribute to the solving of one or more of the grave problems of the day, such as cancer or dementia.
Year Published: 2008Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Balls, M. 2008. Animal experimentation: Weighing the benefits against the suffering. ATLA (Alternatives to Laboratory Animals) 36, 615-618.
Read MoreAre investigators aware of environmental noise in animal facilities and that this noise may affect experimental data?
Control of environmental factors, such as noise, in animal facilities is important to ensure that research animals respond consistently to experimental procedures and that experimental results are not confounded by outside influences. A survey of personnel involved with animal facilities...
Year Published: 2007Animal Type: All/General
Citation: Baldwin, A. L., Schwartz, G. E., Hopp, D. H. 2007. Are investigators aware of environmental noise in animal facilities and that this noise may affect experimental data? Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science [Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science] 46(1), 45-51.
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