Nursery Rearing Of Nonhuman Primates In The 21st Century
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Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century
Author | : Gene P. Sackett,Gerald Ruppenthal,Kate Elias |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 602 |
Release | : 2010-05-10 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780387256405 |
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Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century describes how and why nursery rearing of primates can produce adaptable juveniles and adults for research, conservation, and display-educational purposes. The volume details the history of nursery rearing since the mid-19th century, the outcomes of varied nursery rearing methods, the contemporary goals of nursery rearing as well as reference data derived from species commonly reared in nursery or hand-feeding situations. Examples of the changing goals of nursery rearing covered in this volume are the need for biological containment in disease research, the production of specific pathogen-free colonies by removal of neonates from the mother, the production of phenotypes for genetic and molecular biology studies, and the breeding of endangered species for conservation or research purposes.
Nursery Care of Nonhuman Primates
Author | : G. C. Ruppenthal |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2013-03-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781468434774 |
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The Infant Primate Research Laboratory at the University of Washington was conceived in 1970 as a small research Wlit primarily for support of two individual's interests in early develop ment of nonhuman primates. Because of their research emphasis, a modest nursery was required to support a small population of animals for specific experimental studies. The laboratory experi enced rapid growth when others at the University became interested in the use of monkeys as models for early development and mental retardation in humans. In 1972 the Wlit was formally established as a core facility of the Child Development and Mental Retardation Center and the Regional Primate Research Center. This joint administrative and financial support allowed us to invest considerable effort in the development of normative data for rearing animals in our nursery as well as for identifying, documenting, and rearing subjects at high risk for neonatal death. As part of that effort, every attempt has been made to promote a multidisciplinary approach to ques tions associated with rearing nonhuman primates. This volume includes much of the information thus gathered. I feel that such an approach is essential to the promotion of scientific principles in rearing and has allowed the laboratory to contribute to prima tology.
Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century
Author | : Gene P. Sackett,Gerald Ruppenthal,Kate Elias |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-11-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0387562559 |
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Nursery Rearing of Nonhuman Primates in the 21st Century describes how and why nursery rearing of primates can produce adaptable juveniles and adults for research, conservation, and display-educational purposes. The volume details the history of nursery rearing since the mid-19th century, the outcomes of varied nursery rearing methods, the contemporary goals of nursery rearing as well as reference data derived from species commonly reared in nursery or hand-feeding situations. Examples of the changing goals of nursery rearing covered in this volume are the need for biological containment in disease research, the production of specific pathogen-free colonies by removal of neonates from the mother, the production of phenotypes for genetic and molecular biology studies, and the breeding of endangered species for conservation or research purposes.
Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research
Author | : Christian R. Abee,Keith Mansfield,Suzette D. Tardif,Timothy Morris |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 537 |
Release | : 2012-03-29 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780123813657 |
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A comprehensive, up-to-date review of the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical research, emphasising the biology and management, diseases, and biomedical models for nonhuman primate species most commonly used in research.
Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research Two Volume Set
Author | : Christian R. Abee,Keith Mansfield,Suzette D. Tardif,Timothy Morris |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 3435 |
Release | : 2012-12-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780124159723 |
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The 2e of the gold standard text in the field, Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research provides a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical research. The publication emphasizes the biology and management, diseases, and biomedical models for nonhuman primate species most commonly used in research. Each chapter contains an extensive list of bibliographic references, photographs, and graphic illustrations to provide the reader with a thorough review of the subject. The Biology and Management volume provides basic information on the natural biology of nonhuman primates and the current state of knowledge regarding captive management. The Diseases volume provides thorough reviews of naturally occurring diseases of nonhuman primates, with a section on biomedical models reviewing contemporary nonhuman primate models of human diseases. Now in four color throughout, making the book more visually stimulating to enhance learning and ease of use Fully revised and updated, providing researchers with the most comprehensive review of the use of nonhuman primates in biomedical research Addresses commonly used nonhuman primate biomedical models, providing researchers with species-specific information
Personality and Temperament in Nonhuman Primates
Author | : Alexander Weiss,James E. King,Lindsay Murray |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2011-08-10 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1461401763 |
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Recently, there has been an increased interest in research on personality, temperament, and behavioral syndromes (henceforth to be referred to as personality) in nonhuman primates and other animals. This follows, in part, from a general interest in the subject matter and the realization that individual differences, once consigned to ‘error’ terms in statistical analyses, are potentially important predictors, moderators, and mediators of a wide variety of outcomes ranging from the results of experiments to health to enrichment programs. Unfortunately, while there is a burgeoning interest in the subject matter, findings have been reported in a diverse number of journals and most of the methodological and statistical approaches were developed in research on human personality. The proposed volume seeks to gather submissions from a variety of specialists in research on individual differences in primate temperament, personality, or behavioral syndromes. We anticipate that chapters will cover several areas. The first part of this edited volume will focus on methodological considerations including the advantages and disadvantages of different means of assessing these constructs in primates and introduce some statistical approaches that have typically been the domain of human personality research. Another part of this edited volume will focus on present findings including the physiological and genetic bases of personality dimensions in primates; the relationship between personality and age; how personality may moderate or impact various outcomes including behavior, health, and well-being in captive and non-captive environments. For the third part of the volume we hope to obtain summaries of the existing work of the authors on the evolutionary important of personality dimensions and guideposts for future directions in this new and exciting area of research.
Laboratory Animal Welfare
Author | : Kathryn Bayne,Patricia V. Turner |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2013-09-02 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780123851048 |
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Laboratory Animal Welfare provides a comprehensive, up-to-date look into the new science of animal welfare within laboratory research. Animals specifically considered include rodents, cats and dogs, nonhuman primates, agricultural animals, avian animals and aquatic animals. The book examines the impact of experiment design and environment on animal welfare, as well as emergency situations and euthanasia practices. Readers will benefit from a review of regulations and policy guidelines concerning lab animal use, as well as information on assessing animal welfare. With discussions of the history and ethics of animals in research, and a debate on contemporary and international issues, this book is a go-to resource for laboratory animal welfare.
Conservation in the 21st Century Gorillas as a Case Study
Author | : T.S. Stoinski,H. D. Steklis,P.T. Mehlman |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2009-07-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780387707211 |
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This volume identifies the primary problems faced in conserving wild populations of gorillas throughout Africa, pinpointing new approaches to solving these problems and outlining the increased role that zoos can play in gorilla conservation. It includes the in-depth expertise of field scientists in a variety of disciplines to discuss current conservation threats, novel approaches to conservation, and potential solutions.