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Stephen R Ross

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Developmental Psychobiology|January 28, 2016
Atypical early histories predict lower extraversion in captive chimpanzeesHani D Freeman, Alexander Weiss, Stephen R Ross
Plos One|July 23, 2011
Specific image characteristics influence attitudes about chimpanzee conservation and use as petsStephen R Ross, Vivian M Vreeman, Elizabeth V Lonsdorf
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|June 5, 2019
The Social Rank of Zoo-Housed Japanese Macaques is a Predictor of Visitor-Directed AggressionJocelyn M Woods, Stephen R Ross, Katherine A Cronin
Zoo Biology|May 28, 2016
Behavioral research as physical enrichment for captive chimpanzeesLydia M Hopper, Marisa A Shender, Stephen R Ross
Zoo Biology|September 4, 2018
A multi-institutional assessment of a short-form personality questionnaire for use with macaquesLydia M Hopper, Katherine A Cronin, Stephen R Ross
Zoo Biology|August 19, 2014
The birth of an infant decreases group spacing in a zoo-housed lowland gorilla group (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)Laura M Kurtycz, Marisa A Shender, Stephen R Ross
Peerj|August 2, 2016
Characterizing abnormal behavior in a large population of zoo-housed chimpanzees: prevalence and potential influencing factorsSarah L Jacobson, Stephen R Ross, Mollie A Bloomsmith
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS|March 29, 2014
The choice to access outdoor areas affects the behavior of great apesLaura M Kurtycz, Katherine E Wagner, Stephen R Ross
Animal Cognition|November 19, 2015
Asymmetries in the production of self-directed behavior by chimpanzees and gorillas during a computerized cognitive testKatherine E Wagner, Lydia M Hopper, Stephen R Ross
Animal Cognition|November 6, 2020
Do zoo visitors induce attentional bias effects in primates completing cognitive tasks?Sarah M Huskisson, Stephen R Ross, Lydia M Hopper
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Developmental Psychobiology|January 28, 2016
Atypical early histories predict lower extraversion in captive chimpanzeesHani D Freeman, Alexander Weiss, Stephen R Ross
Plos One|July 23, 2011
Specific image characteristics influence attitudes about chimpanzee conservation and use as petsStephen R Ross, Vivian M Vreeman, Elizabeth V Lonsdorf
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|June 5, 2019
The Social Rank of Zoo-Housed Japanese Macaques is a Predictor of Visitor-Directed AggressionJocelyn M Woods, Stephen R Ross, Katherine A Cronin
Zoo Biology|May 28, 2016
Behavioral research as physical enrichment for captive chimpanzeesLydia M Hopper, Marisa A Shender, Stephen R Ross
Zoo Biology|September 4, 2018
A multi-institutional assessment of a short-form personality questionnaire for use with macaquesLydia M Hopper, Katherine A Cronin, Stephen R Ross
Zoo Biology|August 19, 2014
The birth of an infant decreases group spacing in a zoo-housed lowland gorilla group (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)Laura M Kurtycz, Marisa A Shender, Stephen R Ross
Peerj|August 2, 2016
Characterizing abnormal behavior in a large population of zoo-housed chimpanzees: prevalence and potential influencing factorsSarah L Jacobson, Stephen R Ross, Mollie A Bloomsmith
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS|March 29, 2014
The choice to access outdoor areas affects the behavior of great apesLaura M Kurtycz, Katherine E Wagner, Stephen R Ross
Animal Cognition|November 19, 2015
Asymmetries in the production of self-directed behavior by chimpanzees and gorillas during a computerized cognitive testKatherine E Wagner, Lydia M Hopper, Stephen R Ross
Animal Cognition|November 6, 2020
Do zoo visitors induce attentional bias effects in primates completing cognitive tasks?Sarah M Huskisson, Stephen R Ross, Lydia M Hopper
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