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    Minding the Minds: A Primer on Cognitive Challenge for Marine Mammals in Human Care by Jaakkola, Kelly

    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? by Jaakkola, Kelly

    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 by King, Stephanie L, Guarino, Emily, Donegan, Katy, McMullen, Christina, Jaakkola, Kelly

    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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Brignac, Sarah, Erb, Linda, Guarino, Emily, Haddock, Abigail, Rodriguez, Armando

    “…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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Bruck, Jason N., Connor, Richard C., Montgomery, Stephen H., King, Stephanie L.

    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 by King, Stephanie L., Allen, Simon J., Connor, Richard C., Jaakkola, Kelly

    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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Guarino, Emily, Rodriguez, Mandy, Erb, Linda, Trone, Marie

    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 by Jaakkola, Kelly

    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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Willis, Kevin

    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) by Jaakkola, Kelly

    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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Guarino, Emily, Donegan, Katy, King, Stephanie L.

    “…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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Loyer, Carolyn, Guarino, Emily, Donegan, Katy, McMullen, Christina

    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 by Jaakkola, Kelly, Guarino, Emily, Donegan, Katy, King, Stephanie L.

    “…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 by Sørensen, Pernille M., Haddock, Abigail, Guarino, Emily, Jaakkola, Kelly, McMullen, Christina, Jensen, Frants H., Tyack, Peter L., King, Stephanie L.

    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 by King, Stephanie L., Guarino, Emily, Keaton, Loriel, Erb, Linda, Jaakkola, Kelly

    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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    Switching strategies: a dolphin’s use of passive and active acoustics to imitate motor actions by Jaakkola, Kelly, Guarino, Emily, Rodriguez, Mandy, Hecksher, Jane

    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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