The use of naturally occurring manipulanda can reduce the frequency of cage stereotypy in solitary-housed primates (1988)
Spector, M. R., Bennett, B. T.
Abstract
The single-housed animals demonstrated a marked reduction of cage stereotypy during the time they had the corn to manipulate.
Published
1988
Citation
Spector, M. R., Bennett, B. T. 1988. The use of naturally occurring manipulanda can reduce the frequency of cage stereotypy in solitary-housed primates. The Psychological Well-Being of Captive Primates Conference, 44-45 (Abstract).
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