Aversive conditioning and monk seal, human interactions in the main Hawaiian islands, Aversive Conditioning Workshop, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 10-11, 2009
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Description:"This review will explore the potential application of aversive conditioning to mitigate human-seal interaction situations within the MHI monk seal subpopulation. It begins with a summary of behavioral and training terminology associated with aversive conditioning, followed by a review of selected case studies with a variety of terrestrial and marine wildlife species and a discussion of the stimuli options"--Intro.
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Content Notes:Elizabeth M. Jenkinson.
"The report was prepared for an Aversive Conditioning Workshop in Honolulu, Hawaii during November 10-11, 2009. The workshop focused on the effects human interactions have on the Hawaiian monk seal"--Preface.
"July 2011."
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:206c89b5d31eae6e19a63c92ac763b08493eaedc9cfca1b82f89cfff5d484f2ca042fab2cfe2774a81ba5e8d9bef4c668df570132ba19d14dd8f90eeb391bd8b
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