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Studying Captive Animals - A Workbook of Methods in Behaviour, Welfare and Ecology (Paperback)
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Studying Captive Animals - A Workbook of Methods in Behaviour, Welfare and Ecology (Paperback)
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Studying Captive Animals outlines the methods that may be used to
study the behaviour, welfare and ecology of animals living under
the control of humans, including companion animals, feral
populations, and those living on farms and in zoos. This book is a
step-by-step guide to the whole process of conducting a scientific
study: from designing the original project, formulating testable
hypotheses, and collecting and analysing the data, to drawing
conclusions from the work and writing it up as a scientific report
or paper. It also illustrates how to write a formal research
proposal - a crucial and often difficult element of the student
project - and how to deal with the ethical review process. Sample
data collection sheets are provided and the analysis and
presentation of data are worked through in diagrammatic form. In
addition, exercises are included that enable the reader to practice
analysing different types of data and advice is provided on the
selection of appropriate statistical tests. The text describes the
different types of student projects that may be undertaken in the
field, and explains where secondary data may be found for zoos.
This is an insightful resource, particularly for those studying and
working with zoo and farm animals. It is essential reading for
students studying zoo biology and animal management; it is also
suitable for students on courses in animal behaviour, animal
welfare, zoology, biology, psychology, animal science, animal
production, animal ecology, conservation biology, and veterinary
science. This book is primarily intended for undergraduates but
will also be of value to postgraduate students who have not
previously engaged in field studies. Professionals working in
institutions that are members of the World Association of Zoos and
Aquariums, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria and other
regional and national zoo organisations will benefit from access to
this practical guide.
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