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Lighting conditions for laboratory monkeys: Are they adequate? Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) Newsletter 8(2), 3-6 (1997)

Reinhardt, V.

Abstract

The prevailing monkey cage arrangement makes adequate, that is uniform, illumination impossible, because the cages of upper-rows block the light from entering the cages of lower-rows. Caging all animals at the same level of the room is the only solution to the problem of uneven lighting conditions.

Published
1997

Animal Type
Nonhuman Primate
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Citation
Reinhardt, V. 1997. Lighting conditions for laboratory monkeys: Are they adequate? Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) Newsletter 8(2), 3-6.

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