behavioranalysishistory / Bibliography: Historical Animal Training Library
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Bibliography: Historical Animal Training Library

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Arent, L.  2001.  Reconditioning raptors: A training manual for the creance technique.  63 pp.  NWRA Publications.

 

Bauman, D. 1986. Beyond Basic Dog Training. New York, New York: Howell Book House.

 

Beebe, F.  1984.  A falconry manual.  Hancock House Publishers Ltd.  Surrey, B.C.  196 pp.

 

Beebe, F. 1992.  The compleat falconer.  Hancock House Publishers Ltd. Surrey, B.C.  198 pp. 

 

Blackman, D. 1974. Operant Conditioning: An Experimental Analysis of Behavior. London: Methuan & Co., Ltd.

 

Defran, R., and Pryor, K. 1980. “The behavior and training of cetaceans in captivity.” In Cetacean Behavior: Mechanisms & Functions, ed. L. Herman,

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Essock, S., and Rumbaugh, D. 1978. “Development and measurement of cognitive capabilities in captive nonhuman primates.” In The Behavior of Captive Animals, eds. H. Markowitz and V. Stevens, 161-208. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.

 

Fulk, R. 1992. “Conditioning: Principles underlying the dynamics of caregiver/chimpanzee interactions.” In The Care and Management of Chimpanzees in Captive Environments, eds. Fulk, R., and Garland, C., 48-58.

 

Ford, E.  1998.  Falconry: art and practice.  Sterling Publications.  191 pp. 

 

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Glasier, P. 1998.  Falconry and hawking.  Overlook Press. 352 pp.

 

Haak, B.  1993.  The hunting falcon.  Hancock House Publishers Ltd.  Surrey, B.C.  240pp. 

 

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Hediger, H. 1968. The Psychology & Behaviour of Animals in Zoos and Circuses, Dover Publications: New York

 

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Laule, G., and Desmond, T. 1998. “Positive reinforcement training as an enrichment strategy.” In Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals, eds. Sheperdson, D., Mellen, J., and Hutchins, M., 302-313. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

 

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