Table of Contents:
  • Naturalistic facilities for animal behavior research: In search of accommodations
  • Whither the naturalistic study of animals in captivity? A view from the chair
  • Comments on behavioral research in naturalistic settings
  • Regulations and guidelines applicable to animals maintained in indoor seminaturalistic facilities
  • USDA inspection procedures: Nonstandard facilities, site visits, wavers, and enforcement
  • Applicability of regulations governing research facilities for behavioral research in naturalistic settings
  • Physical, chemical, and behavioral factors in large low-density naturalistic animal facilities
  • Arthropod pests: Varieties, risks, and strategies for control in naturalistic facilities
  • Design of indoor housing for a breeding and research colony of prosimian primates.
  • Managing naturalistic animal environments in captivity
  • Quantititative evaluation of the efffects of environmental parameters on the physiology, behavior, and health of animals in naturalistic captive environments
  • Research habits and research habitats: Better behavior through social chemistry
  • Experiences with the study of rodents in seminatural enclosures
  • Studying natural behavior in artificial environments: The problem of "Salient elements"
  • Significance of naturalistic environments for primate behavioral research
  • Naturalistic environments for captive primates
  • Environments for endangered primates
  • Naturalistic environments in captivity: A methodological bridge between field and laboratory studies of primates
  • Naturalistic Environments in captivity for animal behavior research: Synthesis statement.