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[会议论文] 作者:Brenda McCowan,Ina Rommeck, 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
@@ Many captive primate facilities house rhesus macaques in multimale-multifemale social groups in large enclosures that simulate the natural social and environmental features characteristic of the sp...
[会议论文] 作者:Brenda McCowan,Kristen Anderson,Allison Heagarty,Ashley Cameron, 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
New management strategies for detecting social instabilities and promoting social cohesion are neededto reduce aggression-based morbidity and mortality among captive groups of rhesus macaques. This st...
[会议论文] 作者:McAssey,Brianne Beisner,Brenda McCowan, 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
We develop a three-step computing approach to explore a hierarchical ranking network for a society of captive rhesus macaques. The computed network is sufficiently informative to address the question:...
[会议论文] 作者:STRAND,AND BRENDA MCCOWAN, 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
Studies on early development have demonstrated the profound effects of early social experience on thebehavioral development and physiology of young rhesus macaques. Given these relationships, wehypoth...
[会议论文] 作者:Cameron,Brenda McCowan, 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
The persistence of biological systems requires evolved mechanisms which promote stability. Cohesive primate social groups are one example of stable biological systems, which persist in spite of regula...
[会议论文] 作者:Brenda McCowan,Brianne A. Beisner,John P. Capitanio,Megan E., 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
Stability in biological systems requires evolved mechanisms that promote robustness. Cohesive primate social groups represent one example of a stable biological system, which persist in spite of frequ...
[会议论文] 作者:Minier,Allison Heagerty,Brenda McCowan,Lindsay Tatum,Daniel H., 来源:2011东莞第二届国际小型猪学术论坛暨大型实验动物生物医药研究应用研讨会 年份:2011
The objective of this study was to improve human-animal management relationships by testing the effects of positive reinforcement training (PRT) on reducing human-directed aggression in rhesus monkeys...
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