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Mollie A. Bloomsmith

Mollie A. Bloomsmith

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Psychology

D-Index
39
Citations
4459
World Ranking
8676
National Ranking
4608

Best Publications

  • The use of positive reinforcement training techniques to enhance the care, management, and welfare of primates in the laboratory.

    Gail E. Laule;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Steven J. Schapiro

  • Guidelines for developing and managing an environmental enrichment program for nonhuman primates.

    M. A. Bloomsmith;L. Y. Brent;Steven J Schapiro

  • Enhancing the Zoo Visitor’s Experience by Public Animal Training and Oral Interpretation at an Otter Exhibit

    Ursula S. Anderson;Angela S. Kelling;Robin Pressley-Keough;Mollie A. Bloomsmith

  • To hunt or not to hunt? A feeding enrichment experiment with captive large felids

    Meredith J. Bashaw;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;M.J. Marr;Terry L. Maple

  • Positive reinforcement training as a technique to alter nonhuman primate behavior: quantitative assessments of effectiveness.

    Steven J. Schapiro;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Gail E. Laule

  • Effects of predictable versus unpredictable feeding schedules on chimpanzee behavior

    Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Susan P. Lambeth

  • Successful feeding enrichment for captive chimpanzees

    M. A. Bloomsmith;P. L. Alford;T. L. Maple

  • Using training to moderate chimpanzee aggression during feeding

    M. A. Bloomsmith;G. E. Laule;P. L. Alford;R. H. Thurston

  • Effects of human activity on chimpanzee wounding

    Susan P. Lambeth;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Patricia L. Alford

  • Relative numerousness judgment and summation in young and old western lowland gorillas

    Ursula S. Anderson;Tara S. Stoinski;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Marcus J. Marr

  • Positive reinforcement training to enhance the voluntary movement of group‐housed chimpanzees within their enclosures

    M. A. Bloomsmith;A. M. Stone;G. E. Laule

  • Training to reliably obtain blood and urine samples from a diabetic chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)

    Gail E. Laule;Robert H. Thurston;Patricia L. Alford;Mollie A. Bloomsmith

  • Enrichment effects on rhesus monkeys successively housed singly, in pairs, and in groups

    Steven J. Schapiro;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Leila M. Porter;Scott A. Suarez

  • Effects of social and inanimate enrichment on the behavior of yearling rhesus monkeys.

    Steven J. Schapiro;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Scott A. Suarez;Leila M. Porter

  • Behavioral effects of enrichment on singly-housed, yearling rhesus monkeys: An analysis including three enrichment conditions and a control group.

    Steven J. Schapiro;Mollie A. Bloomsmith

  • Benefits of pair housing are consistent across a diverse population of rhesus macaques

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  • The use of technology to enhance zoological parks

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  • Wounding aggression during the formation and maintenance of captive, multimale chimpanzee groups

    P. L. Alford;P. L. Alford;M. A. Bloomsmith;M. E. Keeling;T. F. Beck

  • Retreat Space and Human Visitor Density Moderate Undesirable Behavior in Petting Zoo Animals

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  • Addressing nonhuman primate behavioral problems through the application of operant conditioning: Is the human treatment approach a useful model?

    Mollie A. Bloomsmith;Mollie A. Bloomsmith;M. Jackson Marr;Terry L. Maple

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