Nonhuman Primate
Integration of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in captivity
Clear recommendations of how to introduce new chimpanzees to a core group and how to form a new group. Valuable survey of the introduction protocols of twenty institutions that reported conducting introduction.
Year Published: 1992Animal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: McNary, J. K. 1992. Integration of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in captivity. In: The Care and Management of Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes) in Captive Environments. Fulk, R. , Garland, C. (eds), 88-100. North Carolina Zoological Society, Asheboro, NC.
Read MoreThe collar and snaphook restraint system for rhesus monkeys: A new approach to pole and collar training and access port presentation
The animal was moved to the front with the squeeze device, and the collar was clipped with the snaphook to the mid or upper quadrant of the cage. ... The snaphook with the pole and collar system resulted in more...
Year Published: 1992Animal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: McCully, C. L., Godwin, K. S. 1992. The collar and snaphook restraint system for rhesus monkeys: A new approach to pole and collar training and access port presentation. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 31(5), 14-16.
Read MoreEnvironmental enrichment of the golden-bellied mangabey (Cercopithecus galeritus chrysogaster) groups in a zoological garden: Effects of puzzle feeder vs food dispersion in litter
Discussion on the benefits and limits of puzzler feeders, ceiling puzzle and woodchip litter.
Year Published: 1992Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Other Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Marsy, P., Boussekey, M. 1992. Environmental enrichment of the golden-bellied mangabey (Cercopithecus galeritus chrysogaster) groups in a zoological garden: Effects of puzzle feeder vs food dispersion in litter. Congress of the International Primatological Society, 307 (Abstract).
Read MoreQuality time for nonhuman primates: Perspectives on psychological well-being form a large research facility
General discussion of inanimate enrichment and pair-housing. I don't think that hanging a puzzle feeder or throwing a Kong toy in a cage is doing much for enriching the animal's environment and is not satisfying the Congressional intent for providing...
Year Published: 1992Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Mandrell, T. D. 1992. Quality time for nonhuman primates: Perspectives on psychological well-being form a large research facility. In: Implementation Strategies for Research Animal Well-Being: Institutional Compliance With Regulations . Krulisch, L. (ed), 153-155. Scientist Center for Animal Welfare and WARDS, Bethesda, MD.
Read MoreSome thoughts on psychological enrichment
Facilities must exercise caution when installing such climbing devices as vertically hanging or horizontally suspended ropes and chains - these must not crisscross or be too slack, because an animal can strangle its neck, limbs, or other body parts. .....
Year Published: 1992Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Mahoney, C. J. 1992. Some thoughts on psychological enrichment. Lab Animal 21(5), 27,29,32-37.
Read MoreLarge colonies vs. small colonies
An enrichment program for single-housed macaques and squirrel monkeys is outlined. It is important to recognize that visual contact between incompatible conspecifics can lead to problems such as anorexia and stereotypic behavior. Therefore our caregivers and veterinary staff pay close...
Year Published: 1992Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Social Housing & CompanionshipAnimal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate, Squirrel Monkey
Citation: Lipman, N. S. 1992. Large colonies vs. small colonies. In: Implementation Strategies for Research Animal Well-Being: Institutional Compliance With Regulations. Krulisch, L. (ed), 145-150. Scientist Center for Animal Welfare and WARDS, Bethesda, MD.
Read MoreGroup size for captive lion-tailed macaques
An ethological plea for larger social groupings, i.e., 10-12 animals including 3-5 adult females and their young and one breeder male.
Year Published: 1992Animal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Lindburg, D. G. 1992. Group size for captive lion-tailed macaques. Lion-Tales 8(1/2), 4-5.
Read MoreFacilitation of exploration and play in captive chimpanzees by the presentation of novel objects
The usefulness of novel enrichment objects for group-housed chimpanzees is discussed.
Year Published: 1992Animal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Lichtfield, C. A. 1992. Facilitation of exploration and play in captive chimpanzees by the presentation of novel objects. International Journal of Psychology 27, 437 (Abstract).
Read MoreUsing novel object to facilitate exploration and play, and reduce aberrant behaviors in the chimpanzee group at Adelaide Zoo
The usefulness of novel enrichment objects for group-housed chimpanzees is discussed.
Year Published: 1992Animal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Lichtfield, C. A. 1992. Using novel object to facilitate exploration and play, and reduce aberrant behaviors in the chimpanzee group at Adelaide Zoo. Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences 15, 35 (Abstract).
Read MorePickle barrels as enrichment objects for rhesus macaques
Barrels were arranged three ways: unattached, on a swivel, and stationary. ...Barrels were not used by all [group-housed] animal classes, adults virtually ignored them.
Year Published: 1992Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Lehman, S. M., Lessnau, R. G. 1992. Pickle barrels as enrichment objects for rhesus macaques. Laboratory Animal Science 42, 392-397.
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