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Fay Clark
University of Bristol - Bristol / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Veterinary Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 919577
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Fay Clark's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Cognitive enrichment and welfare: Current approaches and future directionsFE ClarkAnim. Behav. Cogn 4 (1), 52-71, 2017982017
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Great ape cognition and captive care: Can cognitive challenges enhance well-being?FE ClarkApplied Animal Behaviour Science 135 (1-2), 1-12, 2011922011
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Marine mammal cognition and captive care: A proposal for cognitive enrichment in zoos and aquariumsFE ClarkJournal of Zoo and Aquarium Research 1 (1), 1-6, 2013932013
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A critical review of zoo-based olfactory enrichmentF Clark, AJ KingChemical signals in vertebrates 11, 391-398, 20081082008
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The dining etiquette of desert baboons: the roles of social bonds, kinship, and dominance in co‐feeding networksAJ King, FE Clark, G CowlishawAmerican Journal of Primatology 73 (8), 768-774, 20111042011
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