Advances in Marine Mammal Cognition and Cognitive Welfare
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Welfare".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2024) | Viewed by 23734
Special Issue Editors
Interests: animal cognition; animal communication; cognitive welfare; cetaceans
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Marine mammals, perhaps especially dolphins and sea lions, have been among the most popular animals in zoos and aquariums for several decades. During that same time period, a number of studies have suggested that at least some of these species possess complex cognitive and communicative abilities. Historically, discussions and regulations regarding marine mammal welfare have focused primarily on the physical needs of these animals (e.g., nutrition, health, space, noise, etc.). In order to maximize their welfare in both managed care and wild settings, however, it is also important to consider their cognitive needs. Because species differ in the ways in which they take in, process, and act on information, strategies and practices for enhancing cognitive welfare will ideally be informed by an understanding of the perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral abilities of each species.
To that end, the goal of this Special Issue is to bring together a body of research on the cognition and cognitive welfare of marine mammals. We welcome original research articles and reviews that speak to issues regarding the cognitive abilities and/or cognitive well-being of any marine mammal species. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to): specific cognitive capacities (e.g., reasoning, problem solving, imitation, cooperation), cognitive challenges, choice and control, cognitive enrichment, positive reinforcement training, and reviews of the cognition of individual species (especially understudied species).
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Kelly Jaakkola
Dr. Malin Lilley
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- animal cognition
- animal welfare
- cognitive enrichment
- marine mammals
- cetaceans
- pinnipeds
- sirenians
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