Preliminary report on the use of a natural foraging task to reduce aggression and stereotypies in socially housed pigtail macaques (1989)
Boccia, M. L.
Abstract
The presence of sunflower seeds in the woodchip litter of group-housed animals not only reduced such agonistic behavior and increased play, but also reduced stereotypies, including hairpulling behavior.
Published
1989
Citation
Boccia, M. L. 1989. Preliminary report on the use of a natural foraging task to reduce aggression and stereotypies in socially housed pigtail macaques. Laboratory Primate Newsletter 28(1), 3-4.
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