The effects of food treat provisioning and human interaction on the behavioral well-being of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) (1992)
Dexter, S., Bayne, K.
Abstract
The effects of human interaction and food supplementation appear to be protracted, resulting in a reduction of behavioral disorders even after the enrichment is removed.
Published
1992
Citation
Dexter, S., Bayne, K. 1992. The effects of food treat provisioning and human interaction on the behavioral well-being of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 31(4), 6 (Abstract).
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