Effects of different environmental enrichment devices on cage stereotypies and autoaggression in captive cynomolgus monkeys.
Autoaggression and stereotypies in individually housed cynomolgus monkeys were compared in a standard primate cage and an enriched playpen environment. Stereotypy and autoaggression were markedly reduced in the playpen, but reappeared on return to the home cage. Some of the various activities availa...
Main Authors: | Bryant, C, Rupniak, N, Iversen, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1988
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