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Erica N. Feuerbacher
Erica N. Feuerbacher
Associate Professor of Applied Animal Behavior & Welfare, Virginia Tech
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Effects of load type (pollen or nectar) and load mass on hovering metabolic rate and mechanical power output in the honey bee Apis mellifera
E Feuerbacher, JH Fewell, SP Roberts, EF Smith, JF Harrison
Journal of Experimental Biology 206 (11), 1855-1865, 2003
1332003
Relative efficacy of human social interaction and food as reinforcers for domestic dogs and hand‐reared wolves
EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 98 (1), 105-129, 2012
822012
Evaluating the effects of a temporary fostering program on shelter dog welfare
LM Gunter, EN Feuerbacher, RJ Gilchrist, CDL Wynne
PeerJ 7, e6620, 2019
682019
Shut up and pet me! Domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) prefer petting to vocal praise in concurrent and single-alternative choice procedures
EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
Behavioural processes 110, 47-59, 2015
632015
Most domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) prefer food to petting: population, context, and schedule effects in concurrent choice
EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 101 (3), 385-405, 2014
552014
Application of functional analysis methods to assess human–dog interactions
EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 49 (4), 970-974, 2016
342016
A history of dogs as subjects in North American experimental psychological research
EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
342011
A dog’s-eye view of canine cognition
MAR Udell, K Lord, EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
Domestic dog cognition and behavior: The scientific study of Canis …, 2014
182014
Investigating the impact of brief outings on the welfare of dogs living in US shelters
LM Gunter, RJ Gilchrist, EM Blade, RT Barber, EN Feuerbacher, ...
Animals 11 (2), 548, 2021
162021
Dogs don't always prefer their owners and can quickly form strong preferences for certain strangers over others.
EN Feuerbacher, CDL Wynne
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 108 (3), 305-317, 2017
152017
Using owner return as a reinforcer to operantly treat separation-related problem behavior in dogs
EN Feuerbacher, KL Muir
Animals 10 (7), 1110, 2020
102020
Evaluating the effects of a temporary fostering program on shelter dog welfare. PeerJ 7, e6620
LM Gunter, EN Feuerbacher, RJ Gilchrist, CDL Wynne
102019
An evaluation of Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) detection dog training and performance
EO Aviles-Rosa, M Nita, E Feuerbacher, NJ Hall
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 258, 105816, 2023
92023
Canine enrichment
L Gunter, E Feuerbacher
Animal Behavior for Shelter Veterinarians and Staff, 263-287, 2022
72022
Habituation protocols improve behavioral and physiological responses of beef cattle exposed to students in an animal handling class
A Ujita, Z Seekford, M Kott, G Goncherenko, NW Dias, E Feuerbacher, ...
Animals 11 (8), 2159, 2021
72021
Minor procedural variations affect canine behavior during sociability assessments
KM Brown, EN Feuerbacher, NJ Hall, A Protopopova
Behavioural processes 177, 104145, 2020
72020
Can dogs learn concepts the same way we do? Concept formation in a German Shepherd
EN Feuerbacher, J Rosales-Ruiz
International Journal of Comparative Psychology 30, 2017
72017
Emergency fostering of dogs from animal shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: Shelter practices, foster caregiver engagement, and dog outcomes
LM Gunter, RJ Gilchrist, EM Blade, JL Reed, LT Isernia, RT Barber, ...
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 9, 862590, 2022
62022
The stability of function of automatically reinforced vocal stereotypy over time
KL Wunderlich, TR Vollmer, LR Mehrkam, EN Feuerbacher, SK Slocum, ...
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 53 (2), 678-689, 2020
62020
Give the dog a big bone: Magnitude but not delivery method of food impacts preference and reinforcer efficacy in dogs.
EN Feuerbacher, C Stone, JE Friedel
Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice 22 (1), 31, 2022
52022
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