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E-raamat: Nonhuman Primate Welfare: From History, Science, and Ethics to Practice

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This volume reviews the broad topic of welfare in nonhuman primates under human care. Chapters detail the history of primates in captivity, ethical and legal issues surrounding the use of nonhuman primates as entertainment or in research, the different approaches that welfare are measured, and how housing, enrichment, and other conditions can foster or degrade welfare.

Since humans began keeping nonhuman primates we have made vast strides in understanding their cognitive abilities, strong social bonds, vibrant personalities, and their capacity for joy and suffering. With an increasing number of countries banning the use of great apes in biomedical research, the welfare of primates in zoos and research facilities has gained increasing attention.  

This interdisciplinary work features contributors from many of the fields involved and those on both sides of the issue, thus providing an exhaustive overview of primate welfare. Readers from animal welfare science, primatology, animal testing, veterinary medicine, conservation to ethics and legislation will find this an important account.

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This book will appeal to a wide range of people who work with and study primates although the cost of the book may be a barrier to some. (Giulia Ciminelli, Animal Welfare, Vol. 32, 2023)

Part I History of Nonhuman Primates in Captivity and Primate Welfare in Different Settings
The History of Primates in Zoos
3(28)
Geoff Hosey
The History of Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research
31(26)
Patricia V. Turner
Using Primates in Captivity: Research, Conservation, and Education
57(22)
Mark J. Prescott
The Welfare of Primates in Zoos
79(18)
Kathy R. Baker
Holly L. Farmer
Welfare of Primates in Laboratories: Opportunities for Refinement
97(24)
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Lou Tasker
Hayley Ash
Melanie L. Graham
The Welfare of Primates Kept as Pets and Entertainers
121(24)
Rachel Hevesi
Primates Under Human Care in Developing Countries: Examples From Latin America
145(26)
R. G. Ferreira
C. Ruiz-Miranda
S. Sita
S. Sanchez-Lopez
A. Pissinatti
S. Corte
L. Jerusalinsky
P. G. Wagner
C. Maas
Part II Assessing Nonhuman Primate Welfare
Using Behavior to Assess Primate Welfare
171(36)
Conine K. Lutz
Kate C. Baker
Cognitive Bias Tasks: A New Set of Approaches to Assess Welfare in Nonhuman Primates
207(24)
Emily J. Bethell
Dana Pfefferle
Physiological Measures of Welfare
231(24)
John P. Capitanio
Jessica Vandeleest
Darcy L. Hannibal
Questionnaires and Their Use in Primate Welfare
255(12)
Marieke Cassia Gartner
Part III Nonhuman Primate Housing and Husbandry
Meeting Cognitive, Behavioral, and Social Needs of Primates in Captivity
267(40)
Catherine F. Talbot
Lisa A. Reamer
Susan P. Lambeth
Steven J. Schapiro
Sarah F. Brosnan
Primate Breeding Colonies: Colony Management and Welfare
307(16)
James C. Ha
Adrienne F. Sussman
Common Husbandry, Housing, and Animal Care Practices
323(32)
Kristine Coleman
Gregory Timmel
Kamm Prongay
Kate C. Baker
Housing and Husbandry for Primates in Zoos
355(20)
H. L. Farmer
K. R. Baker
F. Cabana
Humane Endpoints and End of Life in Primates Used in Laboratories
375(20)
Sarah Wolfensohn
Part IV Individual Differences, Application, and Improvement of Nonhuman Primate Welfare
Primate Personality and Welfare
395(18)
Lauren M. Robinson
Alexander Weiss
Sociality, Health, and Welfare in Nonhuman Primates
413(32)
Brianne A. Beisner
Darcy L. Hannibal
Jessica J. Vandeleest
Brenda McCowan
Research Benefits of Improving Welfare in Captive Primates
445(18)
Steven J. Schapiro
Jann Hau
Enrichment
463(38)
Caralyn Kemp
Challenging Cognitive Enrichment: Examples from Caring for the Chimpanzees in the Kumamoto Sanctuary, Japan and Bossou Guinea
501(28)
Naruki Morimura
Satoshi Hirata
Tetsuro Matsuzawa
Training Research Primates
529(30)
Mollie Bloomsmith
Jaine Perlman
Andrea Franklin
Allison L. Martin
Part V Biomedical Research, Ethics, and Legislation Surrounding Nonhuman Primate Welfare
Arguments Against Using Nonhuman Primates in Research
559(30)
Jarrod Bailey
The Indispensable Contribution of Nonhuman Primates to Biomedical Research
589(16)
Stefan Treue
Roger Lemon
An Unexpected Symbiosis of Animal Welfare and Clinical Relevance in a Refined Nonhuman Primate Model of Human Autoimmune Disease
605(22)
Bert A. 'T Hart
Jon D. Laman
Yolanda S. Kap
Animal Welfare, Animal Rights, and a Sanctuary Ethos
627(16)
Lori Gruen
Erika Fleury
The Welfare Impact of Regulations, Policies, Guidelines, and Directives and Nonhuman Primate Welfare
643(18)
Kathryn Bayne
Jann Hau
Timothy Morris
Index 661
Lauren M Robinson is an animal welfare scientist and psychologist specializing in the welfare, personality, and cognition of animals and has multiple publications across these topics. She has a Ph.D. in psychology and wrote her thesis on nonhuman primate personality and welfare. She has worked across several countries (UK, US, and Austria) and done postdoc work in animal behavior and endocrinology, animal joy, and canid cognition and cooperation for universities including UCLA and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. Her work has spanned zoos, research facilities, and sanctuaries and she has worked with more than a dozen species, including half a dozen nonhuman primate species, wolves and dogs, and even the occasional Nubian goat.

Alexander Weiss has been a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Edinburgh since 2005. Prior to that, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratory of Personality and Cognition at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore, Maryland. He did his Ph.D. on genetic and environmental contributions to personality and subjective well-being in captive chimpanzees. Alex is a member of the Scottish Primate Research Group and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology. He has been involved continuously in leading or collaborating on projects related to personality, aging, well-being, and health in nonhuman primates, humans, and other animals, and has co-edited three other volumes, and published many articles and chapters on his research.