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Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 184 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x19 mm, weight: 472 g, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-1998
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309052335
  • ISBN-13: 9780309052337
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 184 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x19 mm, weight: 472 g, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Nov-1998
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309052335
  • ISBN-13: 9780309052337
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
A 1985 amendment to the Animal Welfare Act requires those who keep nonhuman primates to develop and follow appropriate plans for promoting the animals' psychological well-being. The amendment, however, provides few specifics. The Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates recommends practical approaches to meeting those requirements. It focuses on what is known about the psychological needs of primates and makes suggestions for assessing and promoting their well-being. This volume examines the elements of an effective care program--social companionship, opportunities for species-typical activity, housing and sanitation, and daily care routines--and provides a helpful checklist for designing a plan for promoting psychological well-being. The book provides a wealth of specific and useful information about the psychological attributes and needs of the most widely used and exhibited nonhuman primates. Readable and well-organized, it will be welcomed by animal care and use committees, facilities administrators, enforcement inspectors, animal advocates, researchers, veterinarians, and caretakers.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1(4)
INTRODUCTION 5(5)
1. PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES
10(5)
2. ESSENTIALS OF A PROGRAM TO PROVIDE PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING
15(16)
Social Companionship
16(2)
Opportunities to Engage in Species-Typical Activities
18(4)
Housing Design
22(3)
Personnel Interactions
25(1)
Documentation
26(1)
Checklist for a Plan to Promote the Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates
26(5)
3. GENERAL CARE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING
31(16)
Housing
32(6)
Sanitation
38
Daily Care
30
Nutrition
39(1)
Restraint and Training
40(2)
Mating Patterns
42(1)
Personnel
43(2)
Veterinary Care
45(2)
4. EFFECT OF SPECIAL RESEARCH CONDITIONS ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING
47(8)
Conditions Involving Infectious Diseases
48(1)
Conditions Involving Atypical Rearing Environments
49(1)
Conditions Involving Physical Restraint of Animals
49(2)
Conditions Involving Minimally Invasive Procedures
51(1)
Conditions Involving Surgery
52(1)
Multiple Research Use
52(1)
Conditions Involving Pain
53(1)
Animal Models of Substance Abuse
54(1)
Conditions Involving Aggression
54(1)
5. PROSIMIANS
55(13)
Housing
57(3)
Nutrition
60(2)
Social Behavior
62(1)
Reproduction and Development
63(1)
Cognition
64(1)
Personnel
65(1)
Veterinary Care
65(1)
Special Considerations
66(2)
6. NEW WORLD MONKEYS: CALLITRICHIDS
68(12)
Housing
69(3)
Nutrition
72(1)
Social Behavior
73(1)
Reproduction and Development
74(3)
Cognition
77(1)
Personnel
77(1)
Veterinary Care
78(2)
7. NEW WORLD MONKEYS: CEBIDS
80(10)
Housing
83(1)
Nutrition
84(1)
Social Behavior
85(1)
Reproduction And Development
86(1)
Cognition
87(1)
Personnel
87(1)
Veterinary Care
88(2)
8. OLD WORLD MONKEYS: CERCOPITHECIDS
90(13)
Housing
94(1)
Nutrition
95(1)
Social Behavior
95(2)
Reproduction and Development
97(1)
Cognition
98(1)
Personnel
99(1)
Veterinary Care
100(3)
9. APES: HOMINOIDS
103(10)
Housing
104(3)
Nutrition
107(1)
Social Behavior
108(1)
Reproduction and Development
109(1)
Cognition
110(1)
Personnel
111(1)
Veterinary Care
112(1)
10. RESEARCH NEEDS
113(10)
Theory of Psychological Well-Being
114(1)
Indexes of Well-Being
114(2)
Natural History
116(1)
Individual Development
116(1)
Subject Characteristics
117(1)
Caging
117(1)
Social Groups
118(1)
Environmental Enrichment
119(1)
Cognition
120(1)
Husbandry Practices
120(1)
Animal Technician's and Caregiver's Role in Well-Being
121(1)
Research Innovations
122(1)
REFERENCES 123(22)
APPENDIXES 145(16)
A SAMPLES OF NONHUMAN-PRIMATE ENVIRONMENTAL-ENHANCEMENT PLANS 145(11)
B EXAMPLES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES THAT PRECLUDE THE SAFE HOUSING OF MIXED GENERA OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES 156(2)
C BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF AUTHORING COMMITTEE 158(3)
INDEX 161