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Mirror reactions in a zoo colony of cebus monkeys

The intermittent exposure to a mirror over a 5-week period produced species-specific social reactions [in group-housed animals] to the mirror. The duration of mirror viewing of subadults was over twice that of the adults. The average viewing time decreased substantially...

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Capuchin, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Collinge, N. E. 1989. Mirror reactions in a zoo colony of cebus monkeys. Zoo Biology 8, 89-98.

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Utility of immune measures for evaluating psychological well-being in nonhuman primates

These studies indicate that the psychological disturbance evoked by rehousing and disruption of social relations is sufficient to cause a substantial change in the pattern of leukocytes observed in peripheral blood.

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Coe, C. L., Scheffler, J. 1989. Utility of immune measures for evaluating psychological well-being in nonhuman primates. Zoo Biology 1(Supplement), 89-99.

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Cage enrichment, physiology, and behavior in nursery-reared rhesus monkeys

Calm [single-caged] control animals and stressed [single-caged] enriched animals exhibited higher cortisol values. The enriched animals had lower cortisols when they appeared calm and higher cortisols when they appeared stressed. .. Control animals exhibited the opposite pattern, and calm control...

Year Published: 1989Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Clarke, M. R., Koritnik, D. R., Martin, L. N. et al. 1989. Cage enrichment, physiology, and behavior in nursery-reared rhesus monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 19(Supplement ), 53-57.

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Serum hormone levels in pregnant cynomolgus monkeys

Monkeys were trained to present their arms through the bars of the cage to the technician who then draws blood from a vein without difficulty. [Training technique is not described.]

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Hein, P. R., Schatorje, J. S., Frencken, H. J. et al. 1989. Serum hormone levels in pregnant cynomolgus monkeys. Journal of Medical Primatology 18, 133-142.

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The training of cynomolgus monkeys and how the human/animal relationship improves with environmental and mental enrichment

This paper will attempt to show the marked improvement in behaviour of a small group of female cynomolgus monkeys, after a period of routine training and human interaction. A relatively short, but predictable, course of routine handling and feeding enabled...

Year Published: 1989Topics: Animal Training, Human-Animal InteractionAnimal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Heath, M. 1989. The training of cynomolgus monkeys and how the human/animal relationship improves with environmental and mental enrichment. Animal Technology 40(1), 11-22.

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Long-term arrhythmia analysis of primates pretreated with pyridostigmine, challenged with soman, and treated with atropine and 2-PAM

Heart rates were significantly lower on weekend, when there was minimum research activity in the facility, while they were noted to increase on weekdays. These alterations suggest that increased heart rates in the animals were closely associated with work activity...

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Hassler, C. R., Moutvic, R. R., Hobson, D. W. et al. 1989. Long-term arrhythmia analysis of primates pretreated with pyridostigmine, challenged with soman, and treated with atropine and 2-PAM. In: Proceedings of the Medical Defense Biosience Review. 479-482. Johns Hopkins University, Columbia, M. D.

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Environmental enrichment and its effects on the individual

In macaques and baboons, stereotypy is reduced or stopped by supplying "one or more perches ... and other cage furniture", especially "a woodchip substrate which includes food items ... as provisioned substrate for foraging"

Year Published: 1989Topics: Abnormal/Problematic Behavior, Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Baboon, Macaque, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Harris, D. H. R. 1989. Environmental enrichment and its effects on the individual. In: Laboratory Animal Welfare Research - Primates. UFAW [Universities Federation for Animal Welfare] (ed), 15-16. UFAW, Potters Bar, UK.

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Reducing the suffering of primates in captivity: Testing toys for primates

Subjects had access to commercial toys during a three-day period. With caged primates we have encountered problems that lead us to believe that even the most durable toys are not unbreakable by some primates.

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Hamilton, P. 1989. Reducing the suffering of primates in captivity: Testing toys for primates. Humane Innovations and Alternatives in Animal Experimentation 3, 114-116.

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Influence of age of weaning on the behaviour and well-being of rhesus monkeys

Deleterious effects of artificial weaning are outlined and discussed.

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Macaque, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Goosen, C. 1989. Influence of age of weaning on the behaviour and well-being of rhesus monkeys. In: UFAW Symposium. Laboratory Animal Welfare Research - Primates. 17-22. UFAW [Universities Federation for Animal Welfare], Potters Bar, UK.

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Environmental enrichment for monkeys used in behavioral toxicology studies

Overall, this program helps to reduce self-mutilation and vices associated with caging and by considering the monkey's natural instincts along with experimental requirements, benefits both the science and the monkey. ... The pools have been a tremendous success with the...

Year Published: 1989Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Gilbert, S. G. , Wrenshall, E. 1989. Environmental enrichment for monkeys used in behavioral toxicology studies. In: Housing, Care and Psychological Wellbeing of Captive and Laboratory Primates. Segal, E. F. (ed), 244-254. Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ.

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