Differential reinforcement training of seals for husbandry procedures

Husbandry procedures performed on zoo animals often rely on invasive methods, such as anesthesia and physical restraint. Positive-reinforcement training is a fairly recent development used to make husbandry procedures less aversive. This study assessed the effectiveness of a treatment condition for...

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Main Author: Wilson, Megan L.
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Published: TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange 1996
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spelling ftunivtennknox:oai:trace.tennessee.edu:utk_gradthes-12655 2024-04-28T08:36:13+00:00 Differential reinforcement training of seals for husbandry procedures Wilson, Megan L. 1996-12-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/10997 https://trace.tennessee.edu/context/utk_gradthes/article/12655/viewcontent/Thesis96.W62.pdf unknown TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/10997 https://trace.tennessee.edu/context/utk_gradthes/article/12655/viewcontent/Thesis96.W62.pdf Masters Theses text 1996 ftunivtennknox 2024-04-10T00:12:49Z Husbandry procedures performed on zoo animals often rely on invasive methods, such as anesthesia and physical restraint. Positive-reinforcement training is a fairly recent development used to make husbandry procedures less aversive. This study assessed the effectiveness of a treatment condition for training harbor seals (Phoca vitulina concolor) for husbandry procedures through a multiple baseline design across subjects, with a reversal on one seal (Saudargas and Drummer, 1995). The study consisted of two treatment conditions; non-contingent tactile reinforcement (NTR) and contingent tactile reinforcement (CTR). The seals were trained to remain on target for an extended period of time by using differential reinforcement in the form of tactile contact. Data were collected on the SECOS program on a HP-71 computer and statistically analyzed with ITSACORR (Crosbie, 1993). Results showed a significant increase in mean percent time on target for all subjects after the treatment was applied. In addition. ITSACORR showed a significant overall change between treatment conditions. The study allows for data-based decisions to be made, resulting in better management of the animals. Text Phoca vitulina University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Trace
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description Husbandry procedures performed on zoo animals often rely on invasive methods, such as anesthesia and physical restraint. Positive-reinforcement training is a fairly recent development used to make husbandry procedures less aversive. This study assessed the effectiveness of a treatment condition for training harbor seals (Phoca vitulina concolor) for husbandry procedures through a multiple baseline design across subjects, with a reversal on one seal (Saudargas and Drummer, 1995). The study consisted of two treatment conditions; non-contingent tactile reinforcement (NTR) and contingent tactile reinforcement (CTR). The seals were trained to remain on target for an extended period of time by using differential reinforcement in the form of tactile contact. Data were collected on the SECOS program on a HP-71 computer and statistically analyzed with ITSACORR (Crosbie, 1993). Results showed a significant increase in mean percent time on target for all subjects after the treatment was applied. In addition. ITSACORR showed a significant overall change between treatment conditions. The study allows for data-based decisions to be made, resulting in better management of the animals.
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