Search Results - "Jaakkola, Kelly"
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Minding the Minds: A Primer on Cognitive Challenge for Marine Mammals in Human Care
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-03-2024)“…The past several decades have witnessed significant improvement in the physical welfare of marine mammals in zoos and aquariums. Over that same time period,…”
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Are Dolphins Kept in Impoverished Environments?
Published in Animals (Basel) (25-08-2023)“…Numerous studies have demonstrated the negative effects of impoverished environments versus the positive effects of enriched environments on animals’ cognitive…”
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Evidence that bottlenose dolphins can communicate with vocal signals to solve a cooperative task
Published in Royal Society open science (17-03-2021)“…Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordination towards a shared goal. While the ability to understand…”
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Trainer Interaction Can Improve Welfare Outcomes of Toy Enrichment for Isolated Animals: A Case Study
Published in Journal of zoological and botanical gardens (01-03-2023)“…In cases where social animals must be temporarily housed alone, environmental enrichment is particularly important. Providing animals with manipulable objects…”
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Bias and Misrepresentation of Science Undermines Productive Discourse on Animal Welfare Policy: A Case Study
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-07-2020)“…Reliable scientific knowledge is crucial for informing legislative, regulatory, and policy decisions in a variety of areas. To that end, scientific reviews of…”
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Cooperation or dolphin ‘tug-of-war’? Comment on Kuczaj et al. and Eskelinen et al
Published in Animal cognition (01-11-2016)“…Two recent papers by Kuczaj et al. (Anim Cognit 18:543–550, 2015 ) and Eskelinen et al. (Anim Cognit 19:789–797, 2016 ) claim to have demonstrated that (i)…”
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What do dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) understand about hidden objects
Published in Animal cognition (01-01-2010)“…Object permanence, the ability to mentally represent and reason about objects that have disappeared from view, is a fundamental cognitive skill that has been…”
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Do Animals Understand Invisible Displacement? A Critical Review
Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-08-2014)“…The ability to mentally represent the movement of hidden objects (i.e., invisible displacement) is of theoretical importance due to its generally accepted…”
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How long do dolphins live? Survival rates and life expectancies for bottlenose dolphins in zoological facilities vs. wild populations
Published in Marine mammal science (01-10-2019)“…Survival rates and life expectancies are commonly agreed upon indicators of well‐being for animals in zoological facilities, but even the most recent survival…”
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Making the Strongest Argument: Reply to Pepperberg (2015)
Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-05-2015)“…Jaakkola (2014) argued that because the majority of studies of animals' understanding of invisible displacement did not adequately control for the use of…”
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Bottlenose dolphins can understand their partner's role in a cooperative task
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (19-09-2018)“…In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand their partner's role in cooperative situations. Yet the…”
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Do dolphins really have a rightward lateralization for action? The importance of behavior-specific and orientation-neutral coding
Published in Behavioural brain research (05-03-2021)“…Because each side of the vertebrate body is controlled by a different side of the brain, studies of behavioral lateralization can provide insight into…”
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Bottlenose dolphins can understand their partner’s role in a cooperative task
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (26-09-2018)“…In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand their partner’s role in cooperative situations. Yet the…”
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Anthropogenic noise impairs cooperation in bottlenose dolphins
Published in Current biology (27-02-2023)“…Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance,1 with anthropogenic noise known to impact a range of taxa,…”
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Maternal signature whistle use aids mother-calf reunions in a bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus
Published in Behavioural processes (01-05-2016)“…•We investigated maternal signature whistle use in dolphins.•We asked a female dolphin to retrieve inanimate objects or her calf.•She actively used her…”
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Scientific Correspondence: Killer whale ( Orcinus orca ) survivorship in captivity: A critique of Jett and Ventre (2015)
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Scientific Correspondence
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Switching strategies: a dolphin’s use of passive and active acoustics to imitate motor actions
Published in Animal cognition (01-09-2013)“…Scientists have long debated the extent to which animals can imitate. Observations of bottlenose dolphins suggest a sophisticated capacity for social…”
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Further insights into postpartum signature whistle use in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
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Switching strategies: a dolphin's use of passive and active acoustics to imitate motor actions
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