ADVANCES IN ANIMAL WELFARE FOR FREE-LIVING ANIMALS
Publication/Journal: Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Keywords: animal welfare, capture, capture techniques, conservation, d. mulcahy, ethics, fish, handling, hot-iron, medicine, pain sensitivity, physiological parameters, procedural considerations., research, sampling, tagging fish, veterinary, veterinary sciences, white-tailed deer, wildlife, wildlife management 4/211-219
2016
Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus and Pongo abelii) understand connectivity in the skewered grape tool task
Publication/Journal: Journal of Comparative Psychology
Keywords: connectivity physical cognition, orangutans, skewer task, tools
2013
Are great apes tested with an abject object-choice task?
Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour
Keywords: abject object-choice, ape, communicative gesture, dog, eye contact, object-choice task
2012
Supplemental material for Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus and Pongo abelii) understand connectivity in the skewered grape tool task
Publication/Journal: Journal of Comparative Psychology
Keywords: connectivity physical cognition, orangutans, skewer task, tools
2012
Signs of mood and anxiety disorders in chimpanzees
Publication/Journal: Plos One
Keywords: anxiety disorders, captivity, chimpanzees, depression, mood disorders, nonhuman primates, psychological well-being, ptsd, welfare
2011
The performance of bonobos (Pan paniscus), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) in two versions of an object-choice task
Publication/Journal: Journal of Comparative Psychology
Keywords: communication, cross-body pointing, experimenter-given cues object-choice, gaze following, task
2009
Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) and Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) Encode Relevant Problem Features in a Tool-Using Task
Publication/Journal: Journal of Comparative Psychology
Keywords: animals, female, gorilla gorilla, male, pilot projects, pongo pygmaeus, problem solving, psychomotor performance, reward
2005
Comparing movement patterns of satellite-tagged male and female polar bears
Publication/Journal: Canadian Journal of Zoology
Keywords: activity, movement, polar bear, radio transmitter, radiotelemetry, ursus maritimus
2001