Contents of Applied Animal Behaviour Science, volume 39

Contents of Applied Animal Behaviour Science, volume 39

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Applied Animal Behaviour Science 39 (1994) 366-368

Contents of Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Volume 39 Voi. 39 No. 1

January 1994

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Mechanisms of handling time and intake rate of a large mammalian grazer E.A. Laca (Lubbock, TX, USA), E.D. Ungar (Bet Dagan, Israel) and M.W. Demment (Davis, CA, USA) ..................................................................................................................... 3 The reluctance of cattle to change a learned choice may confound preference tests T. Grandin, K.G. Odde, D.N. Schutz and L.M. Behrns (Fort Collins, CO, USA) .................. 21 Free-ranging cattle water consumption in southcentral New Mexico R.R. Rouda, D.M. Anderson, J.D. Wallace and L.W. Murray (Las Cruces, NM, USA) ......... 29 Tongue-playing in tethered Japanese Black cattle: diurnal patterns, analysis of variance and behaviour sequences S. Sato, R. Nagamine and T. Kubo (Miyazaki, Japan) ............................................................. 39 Pen shape and size: effects on pig behavior and performance R.M. Wiegand, H.W. Gonyou and S.E. Curtis (Urbana, IL, USA) ......................................... 49 Responses of red deer to restraint in a y-maze preference test J.C. Pollard, R.P. Littlejohn and J.M. Suttie (Mosgiel, New Zealand) .................................... 63 Juvenile and adolescent chimpanzee behavioral development in complex groups M.A. Bloomsmith, K.A. Pazol and P.L. Alford (Bastrop, TX, USA) ...................................... 73 Short communication Choice tests for space in groups of laying hens J.M. Faure (Nouzilly, France) ..................................................................................................

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Guide for Authors .............................................................................................................................

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Announcement from the Pablisher ...................................................................................................

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Voi. 39 No. 2

February 1994

Grazing behavior of free-ranging beef cows to initial and prolonged exposure to fluctuating thermal environments M.L. Prescott (Bozeman, MT, USA), K.M. Havstad (Las Cruces, NM, USA), K.M. Olson-Rutz, E.L. Ayers (Bozeman, MT, USA) and M.K. Petersen (Las Cruces, NM, USA) .................................................................................................................................. Influence of breed and rearing management on cattle reactions during human handling Elsevier Science B.V.

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367 X. Boivin, P. Le Neindre (St Gen~s Champanelle, France), J.P. Garel (Condat, France) and J.M. Chupin (St Gen~s Champanelle, France) .................................................................. A new ambulatory data logger for a long-term determination of grazing and rumination behaviour on free-ranging cattle, sheep and goats K. Matou~ (Nagano, Japan) ....................................................................................................... Inter-bird distances and behavioural priorities in laying hens: the effect of spatial restriction L.J. Keeling (Skara, Sweden) .................................................................................................... Domestic cat predation on vampire bats (Desmodusrotundus) while foraging on goats, pigs, cows and human beings H. Delpietro (Posadas, Argentina), F. Konolsaisen (Curitiba, Brazil), N. Marchevsky and G. Russo (Posadas, Argentina) .......................................................................................... Behavioural responses to barking and other auditory stimuli during night-time sleeping and waking in the domestic dog (Canisfamiliaris) G.J. Adams and K.G. Johnson (Murdoch, W.A., Australia) .................................................... A preliminary study of the effects of ecologically relevant sounds on the behaviour of captive lowland gorillas J.J. Ogden, D.G. Lindburg (San Diego, CA, USA) and T.L. Maple (Atlanta, GA, USA) ......

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Short communication The use of a maze in testing learning and memory in horses S.L. Marinier and A.J. Alexander (Durban, South Africa ) ......................................................

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Proceedings (Papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior) ......................................................................................................................

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Announcement from the Publisher ...................................................................................................

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March 1994

Guest Editorial Contributions of pig behaviour research to animal production J.K. Biackshaw (St Lucia, Qld., Australia) ............................................................................... Behavioural observations of piglets undergoing tail docking, teeth clipping and ear notching G.J. Noonan, J.S. Rand, J. Priest, J. Ainscow and J.K. Blackshaw (St Lucia, Qld., Australia) ................................................................................................................................... Effect of dietary fibre and feeding system on activity and oral behaviour of group housed gilts F. Brouns, S,A. Edwards and P.R. English (Aberdeen, UK) .................................................... Social rank and feeding behaviour of group-housed sows fed competitively or ad libitum F. Brouns and S.A. Edwards (Aberdeen, UK) .......................................................................... The effect of a foraging device (The 'Edinburgh Foodball') on the behaviour of pigs R.J. Young, J. Carruthers and A.B. Lawrence (Penicuik, UK) ................................................ Shade-seeking and lying behaviour in pigs of mixed sex and age, with access to outside pens J.K. Blackshaw and A.W. Blackshaw (St. Lucia, Qld., Australia) ............................................ Factors affecting the choice of farrowing site in sows M.J. Haskell and G.D. Hutson (Parkville, Vie., Australia ) ...................................................... The behaviour of primiparous sows around farrowing in response to restraint and straw bedding G.M. Cronin, J.A. Smith, F.M. Hodge and P.H. Hemsworth (Werribee, Vie., Australia) ...... Comparison ofbehaviour patterns of sows and litters in a farrowing crate and a farrowing pen J.K. Blackshaw (St Lucia, Qld., Australia), A.W. Blackshaw (St Lucia, Qld., Australia), F.J. Thomas and F.W. Newman (St Lucia, Qld., Australia) ....................................................

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368 Evaluation of crates and girth tethers for sows: reproductive performance, immunity, behavior and ergonomic measures J.J. McGlone, J.L. Salak-Johnson, R.I. Nicholson and T. Hicks (Lubbock, TX, USA) .......... The effect of environment on behaviour, plasma cortisol and prolactin in parturient sows A.B. Lawrence (Edinburgh, UK), J.C. Petherick (Roslin, UK), K.A. McLean, L.A. Deans, J, Chirnside, A. Vaughan (Edinburgh, UK), E. Clutton (Roslin, UK) and E.M.C. Terlouw (St-Genes-Champanelle, France) ................................................................... Space requirements for finishingpigs in confinement: behavior and performance while group size and space vary J.J. McGlone and B.E. Newby (Lubbock, TX, USA) ............................................................... Effects of food and time of day on aggression when grouping unfamiliar adult pigs J.L. Barnett, G.M. Cronin, T.H. McCallum and E.A. Newman (Attwood, Vic., Australia) ... Improving the attitude and behaviour of stockpersons towards pigs and the consequences on the behaviour and reproductive performance of commercial pigs P.H. Hemsworth (Attwood, Vic., Australia), G.J. Coleman (Bundoora, Vic., Australia) and J.L. Barnett (Attwood, Vic., Australia) .............................................................................. Author Index

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