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Sorrells, A. D., K. Corcoran-Gomez, K. A. Eckert, A. G. Fahey, B. L. Hoots, L. B. Charleston, J. S. Charleston, C. R. Roberts, and H. Markowitz. "Effects of environmental enrichment on the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mouse model." Laboratory Animals 43, no. 2 (April 2009): 182–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/la.2008.005090.
Full textWilliams, T. D., G. D. Readman, and S. F. Owen. "Key issues concerning environmental enrichment for laboratory-held fish species." Laboratory Animals 43, no. 2 (April 2009): 107–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/la.2007.007023.
Full textLindsay, Denise, Ben Somerton, Bruce Hill, and Owen Shrubb. "Recovery of Cronobacter sakazakii from environmental surface swabbing materials using a 5-h enrichment procedure." Journal of Dairy Research 77, no. 3 (June 9, 2010): 325–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022029910000282.
Full textPrado Lima, Mariza G., Helen L. Schimidt, Alexandre Garcia, Letícia R. Daré, Felipe P. Carpes, Ivan Izquierdo, and Pâmela B. Mello-Carpes. "Environmental enrichment and exercise are better than social enrichment to reduce memory deficits in amyloid beta neurotoxicity." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 10 (February 20, 2018): E2403—E2409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1718435115.
Full textPeveler, Jessica L., Melissa P. Swan, R'nld R. Wheeler, Christine A. Boehm, and Debra L. Hickman. "Effects of Various Commercially Available Enrichment Options on Handling and Chronic Stress Markers in Female ICR Mice." Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 58, no. 2 (March 1, 2019): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.30802/aalas-jaalas-17-000103.
Full textDjawas, Faizah Abdullah, Sri Redjeki, Ria Kodariah, and Neng Tine Kartinah. "Aerobic exercise combined with environmental enrichment improves spatial memory and enhances neuroligin 1 expression: an animal study." Medical Journal of Indonesia 28, no. 3 (October 4, 2019): 228–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.13181/mji.v28i3.2109.
Full textMohammed Hamzah, Aseel, Aseel Mohammed Hussein, and Jenan Mahmoud Khalef. "Isolation ofEscherichia coli0157:H7 Strain from Fecal Samples of Zoo Animal." Scientific World Journal 2013 (2013): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/843968.
Full textBLAIS, BURTON W., EWA PIETRZAK, DENISE OUDIT, CAROLYN WILSON, LUCILLE M. PHILLIPPE, and JAY HOWLETT. "Polymacron Enzyme Immunoassay System for Detection of Naturally Contaminating Salmonella in Foods, Feeds, and Environmental Samples†." Journal of Food Protection 61, no. 9 (September 1, 1998): 1187–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-61.9.1187.
Full textManser, P. A., and R. W. Dalziel. "A survey of campylobacter in animals." Journal of Hygiene 95, no. 1 (August 1985): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400062239.
Full textMercadillo, Roberto E., Ricardo Mosco-Aquino, and Nayeli Páez-Martínez. "Physical exercise and social interaction in complex environments reverse memory deficits induced by inhalants." Adaptive Behavior 27, no. 4 (June 12, 2019): 277–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1059712319854361.
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Fortress, Ashley M. "A PROFILE OF NEUROGENIC ACTIVITY IN THE AGING HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE ROLE OF EXERCISE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT IN THE SAMP-8." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1178197418.
Full textHoldgate, Matthew Robert. "Applying GPS and Accelerometers to the Study of African Savanna (Loxodonta africana) and Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) Welfare in Zoos." PDXScholar, 2015. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/2234.
Full textJoshi, Sneha. "Stereotypy, personality and environmental enrichment." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/19308.
Full textAnimals in captivity are often raised in suboptimal environments, which lead to abnormal behaviours, such as stereotypic behaviour. Environmental enrichment can reduce or eliminate these behaviours to some extent. However, enrichments are not always successful in their intended purpose, which may be attributed to differences among individuals (i.e. personality). The overarching aim of my study was to investigate how environmental enrichment affected the expression of stereotypic behaviour in my study model, the African striped mouse, Rhabdomys dilectus, and to ascertain whether personality modulated the responses to enrichment. I conducted four experiments to test these aims. Firstly, I tested whether personality was associated with the development and expression of stereotypic behaviours. Results indicated that stereotypic striped mice were bold and showed a proactive coping style, while non-stereotypic striped mice were less bold and showed a reactive coping style. Furthermore, having a proactive coping style did not predict the onset of stereotypic behaviours. Nevertheless, individual differences in personality were observed even within stereotypic and non-stereotypic striped mice so that each group was not homogeneous for personality. Secondly, I tested whether personality was associated with the responses of stereotypic striped mice to enrichment. While stereotypic behaviours were reduced in enriched cages, individuals were not consistent in their behaviour, indicating flexible behavioural responses to the different cage complexities. Interestingly, these responses occurred irrespective of personality differences. There were no treatment-related differences in the behavioural responses of non-stereotypic striped mice. Thirdly, I examined whether the age at which striped mice were introduced to the environmental enrichment influenced their behavioural responses. Age did not affect the behavioural responses of stereotypic or non-stereotypic mice to the cages of different complexity. Surprisingly, while stereotypic behaviours were reduced in the enriched treatments, not all stereotypic mice responded to enrichment in the same manner, implying flexible behavioural responses. Moreover, these behavioural responses also occurred regardless of the individual’s personality type. There were no age-related differences in the behavioural responses of non-stereotypic striped mice. Finally, I investigated the purpose of wheel running, either as an enrichment or as a re-directed stereotypic behaviour, in stereotypic striped mice, because there is much debate about its use as an enrichment. Due to individual differences in responses to the running wheel, wheel running appeared to be both an enrichment and a re-directed behaviour. In conclusion, my study provides the first empirical data for the theory that stereotypic animals have different personalities to non-stereotypic animals. Nonetheless, this dichotomy between stereotypic and non-stereotypic striped mice at the group level masked individual responses within groups, with individuals flexibly altering their behaviour, depending on the environment to which they were exposed, which in turn affected the efficacy of environmental enrichment. My study suggests that the welfare and well-being of animals requires an assessment of individual trajectories in the development of stereotypic behaviours.
Books on the topic "Exercise Environmental enrichment (Animal culture)"
Young, Robert J. Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2007.
Find full textReinhardt, Viktor. Environmental enrichment for caged rhesus macaques: A photographic documentation and literature review. 2nd ed. Washington, DC: Animal Welfare Institute, 2001.
Find full textInternational Conference on Environmental Enrichment (3rd 1997 Orlando, Fla.). Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Environmental Enrichment, 12 to 17 October 1997, Orlando, Florida. San Diego, CA: Shape of Enrichment, 1998.
Find full textKach'uk i haengbok haeya in'gan i kŏn'gang hada: Kach'uk sayuk, kongjang kwa nongjang sai ŭi tillema. Sŏul-si: Kaema Kowŏn, 2012.
Find full textJ, Shepherdson David, Mellen Jill D, Hutchins Michael, and Conference on Environmental Enrichment (1st : 1993 : Metro Washington Park Zoo, Portland, Or.), eds. Second nature: Environmental enrichment for captive animals. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1998.
Find full textConference on Environmental Enrichment 1993 Metro Washington Park zoo (Corporate Author), David J. Shepherdson (Editor), Jill D. Mellen (Editor), and Michael Hutchins (Editor), eds. Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation Series). Smithsonian Books, 1998.
Find full textD, Kreger Michael, ed. Environmental enrichment for nonhuman primates resource guide, January 1992-February 1999. Beltsville, MD (10301 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville 20705): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Agricultural Library, Animal Welfare Information Center, 1999.
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