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VICKY A. MELFI, PHD, is Professor at Hartpury University, Research Associate at the University of Sydney, and Managing Editor of the Journal of Zoo and Aquaria Research, published by the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA).
NICOLE R. DOREY, PHD, is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Florida, a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB) and has actively served as a board member for a number of professional organizations. She also conducts and consults on research and training at zoos.
SAMANTHA J. WARD, PHD, is a Senior Lecturer in Animal Science at Nottingham Trent University, and is currently on the BIAZA research committee and also sits as the welfare expert on Defra's Zoo Executive Committee.
Notes on Contributors xi
Foreword xxi
Preface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Part A Demystifying Zoo Animal Training 1
1 Learning Theory 3 Nicole R. Dorey
2 The Cognitive Abilities of Wild Animals 15 Lindsay R. Mehrkam
3 The Ultimate Benefits of Learning 35 Kathy Baker and Vicky A. Melfi
4 Choosing the Right Method: Reinforcement vs Punishment 53 Ken Ramirez
Modality BoxesConsideration of what modalities animals use to communicate with one another; as training programmes are based on good communication between the zoo professional and animal they are working with.
Box A1 Animal Vision 69 Andrew Smith
Box A2 Do You Hear What I Hear? Hearing and Sound in Animals 73 Erik Miller-Klein
Box A3 Making Sense of Scents: Olfactory Perception in Animals 77 Neil Jordan
Part B Types of Learning That Can Be Achieved in a Zoo Environment 81
5 What is There to Learn in a Zoo Setting? 83 Fay Clark
6 Environmental Enrichment: The Creation of Opportunities for Informal Learning 101 Robert John Young, Cristiano Schetini de Azevedo, and Cynthia Fernandes Cipreste
7 The Art of 'Active' Training 119Steve Martin
8 Integrating Training into Animal Husbandry 143 Marty Sevenich-MacPhee
9 Us and Them: Human-Animal Interactions as Learning Events 167 Geoff Hosey and Vicky A. Melfi
Taxa Specific BoxesConsideration of species specific differences in cognitive ability are explored in academic boxes and the considerations necessary to practically implement training with different species are explored in professional boxes below.
Box B1 Elephant Training in Zoos 183 Greg A. Vicino
Box B2 Human-Elephant Interactions in Semi-captive Asian Elephants of Myanmar 187 Khyne U. Mar
Box B3 Elephant Cognition: An Overview 191 Sarah L. Jacobson and Joshua M. Plotnik
Box B4 Marine Mammal Training 197 Sabrina Brando
Box B5 Cognitive Abilities of Marine Mammals 203 Gordon B. Bauer
Box B6 The Application of Positive Reinforcement Training to Enhance Welfare of Primates in Zoological Collections 211 Jim Mackie
Box B7 Species-specific Considerations: Primate Learning 217 Betsy Herrelko
Box B8 Training Reptiles in Zoos: A Professional Perspective 221 Richard Gibson
Box B9 The Learning Repertoire of Reptiles 227 Gordon M. Burghardt
Box B10 Training Birds from a Zoo Professional's Perspective 231 Heidi Hellmuth
Box B11 Learning and Cognition in Birds 235 Jackie Chappell
Box B12 Species-specific Considerations when Planning and Implementing Training with Aquatics 239 Heather Williams
Box B13 The Cognitive Abilities of Fish 243 Culum Brown
Part C More Than A to B: How Zoo Animal Training Programmes Can Impact Zoo Operations and Mission 247
10 Making Training Educational for Zoo Visitors 249 Katherine Whitehouse-Tedd, Sarah Spooner, and Gerard Whitehouse-Tedd
11 Welfare Implications of Zoo Animal Training 271 Vicky A. Melfi and Samantha J. Ward
12 Training Animals in Captivity or the Wild, so They Can Return to the Wild 289 Jonathan Webb
13 Last but in Fact Most Importantly ... Health and Safety 309 Tim Sullivan
Bigger Training Consideration BoxesFor some of the topics we felt it might be helpful to provide a box outside to the general text to consider some bigger concepts in animal training. These include 'training multiple animals' by Kirstin Anderson-Hansen and a concluding positive note on including training within zoo animal management programmes by Gary Priest.
Box C1 Training Animals in a Group Setting 327 Kirstin Anderson-Hansen
Box C2 This Generation's Challenge 333Gary Priest
Glossary 335
Index 339
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