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Case studies of behavioural observation and recordings are listed here. Papers appearing in journals not available freely on the Web were excluded. however, if you have access to Animal Behaviour you might want to browse the issues and find studies using similar methods you are interested in.

Behav. categories
Video
Dyad analysis
Interobserver reliability
DOG

 

Co-operative interactions between blind persons and their dogs
Sz. Naderi, Á. Miklósi, , A. Dóka and V. Csányi

Applied Animal Behaviour Science Volume 74, Issue 1 11
September 2001 Pages 59-80

 

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Behav. categories
Video
Baseline test
DOG

 

An experimental study of the effects of play upon the dog-human relationship
Nicola J. Rooney, and John W. S. Bradshaw

Animal Behaviour Science Volume 75, Issue 2
3 January 2002 Pages 161-176

 

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Behav categories
continuous recording
Scan sampling
RABBIT

 

The effect of environmental enrichment on the behaviour of caged rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
L. T. Hansen, and H. Berthelsen

Applied Animal Behaviour Science Volume 68, Issue 2
10 May 2000 Pages 163-178

 

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Behav. categories
behavioural sampling
CAT

 

Grooming and control of fleas in cats
Robert A. Eckstein and Benjamin L. Hart

Applied Animal Behaviour Science Volume 68, Issue 2
10 May 2000 Pages 141-150

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Focal animal
all occurences
activity in zoo
OCELOT

 

Twenty-four hour activity budgets and patterns of behavior in captive ocelots (Leopardus pardalis)
Sara H. Weller, and Cynthia L. Bennett

Applied Animal Behaviour Science Volume 71, Issue 1
16 February 2001 Pages 67-79

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Behav. categories
Focal animal

COCKATIELS

 

Gender effects on aggression, dominance rank, and affiliative behaviors in a flock of captive adult cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus)
Lynne M. Seibert, and Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

Applied Animal Behaviour Science Volume 71, Issue 2
20 February 2001 Pages 155-170

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Behav. categories
Ad libitum
focal animal

NEWT

 

Some features of the behaviour of the marbled newt Triturus marmoratus (Latreille, 1800) in captivity
J. I. Robalo, and V. C. Almada

Acta Ethologica

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