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  1. Acquire and make easily accessible to zoo and aquarium professionals the current body of knowledge on animal welfare and ethics.
  2. Conduct and facilitate welfare assessments and applied welfare research on captive exotic animals.
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Impact of female contraception for population management on behavior and social interactions in a captive troop of Guinea baboons (Papio papio)

Authors: Tabitha R Taberer, Jasmine Mead, Matthew Hartley, Naomi D Harvey

Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology

Keywords: animal welfare, baboons, contraception, social interactions

2022


The effects of alpha male removal on the social behavior of a group of olive baboons (Papio anubis)

Authors: Ester Orient, Federico Guillén-Salazar

Publication/Journal: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science

Keywords: male removal, olive baboon (Papio anubis), small groups, social behavior

2021


Using social network analysis to inform on the process of one‐male‐unit formation of hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) in captivity

Authors: Holly G Molinaro, Darren Minier, Karin E Jaffe

Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology

Keywords: captivity, hamadryas baboon, social network

2021


The utility of social network analysis for informing zoo management: Changing network dynamics of a group of captive hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) following an introduction of two young males

Authors: Louisa M Radosevich, Karin Enstam Jaffe, Darren E Minier

Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology

Keywords: hamadryas baboon, social network, zoo management

2021


The utility of social network analysis for informing zoo management: Changing network dynamics of a group of captive hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) following an introduction of two young males

Authors: Louisa M Radosevich, Karin Enstam Jaffe, Darren E Minier

Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology

Keywords: group stability, hamadryas baboon, social network, social network analysis

2021


The utility of social network analysis for informing zoo management: Changing network dynamics of a group of captive hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) following an introduction of two young males

Authors: Louisa M Radosevich, Karin Enstam Jaffe, Darren E Minier

Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology

Keywords: animal husbandry, animal welfare, group stability, hamadryas baboon, social group, social network analysis

2021


Friend or foe: reconciliation between males and females in wild chacma baboons

Authors: Christine E. Webb, Alice Baniel, Guy Cowlishaw, Elise Huchard

Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour

Keywords: aggression, chacma baboon, male–female association, postconflict affiliation, reconciliation

2019


Dietary management of a Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) troop to improve body and coat condition and reduce parasite burden

Authors: Francis Cabana, Praveena Jayarajah, Pei Yee Oh, Chia-Da Hsu

Publication/Journal: Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research

Keywords: diet, dominance, fibre, primate, soluble carbohydrates, trichuris

2018


Group compositional changes impact the social and feeding behaviors of captive hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas)

Authors: Amy M. Ryan, Mark E. Hauber

Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology

Keywords: group compositional changes, introductions, old world monkeys, removals, social behavior

2016


Social behavior and patterns of testosterone and glucocorticoid levels differ between male chacma and Guinea baboons

Authors: Urs Kalbitzer, Michael Heistermann, Dorothy Cheney, Robert Seyfarth, Julia Fischer

Publication/Journal: Hormones and Behavior

Keywords: aggression, androgen, competition, cortisol, dominance, hierarchy, papio, primate, stress, tolerance

2015


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