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期刊名:Applied animal behaviour science

缩写:APPL ANIM BEHAV SCI

ISSN:0168-1591

e-ISSN:1872-9045

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Jen-Yun Chou,Irene Camerlink Jen-Yun Chou
The COVID-19 pandemic caused worldwide disruptions and changes, including in the way research was conducted. One aspect was the cancellation of in-person scientific conferences and the rapid replacement of some into virtual conferences. The...
Tadeusz Jezierski,Irene Camerlink,Rachel S E Peden et al. Tadeusz Jezierski et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic affects human health, movement and behaviour, and this may consequently influence the behaviour and health of their pets. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pet dogs' behaviour, ...
Kappel Sarah,Schmitt Oceane,Finnegan Emily et al. Kappel Sarah et al.
With the disruption of nonessential research due to the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers faced unexpected changes in their work and personal life. We assessed what challenges researchers encountered during lockdown and whether gender, career ...
Ellen Williams,Anne Carter,Jessica Rendle et al. Ellen Williams et al.
Visitors are normally a prominent and constant feature in a zoo animals' environment with more than 700 million people visiting zoos and aquariums worldwide, annually. Animal-visitor interactions can be enriching and stimulating and are now...
Kelly L Bailey,Mollie A Bloomsmith,Vasiliki Michopoulos et al. Kelly L Bailey et al.
Migration patterns of wild rhesus macaque males are often mimicked in captivity by introducing unfamiliar males to female groups every few years. This strategy prevents inbreeding and has been shown to encourage group stability once males a...
Lucy Oldham,Gareth Arnott,Irene Camerlink et al. Lucy Oldham et al.
Aggression between unfamiliar commercial pigs is common and likely invokes strong emotions in contestants. Furthermore, contest outcomes affect subsequent aggressive behaviour, suggesting a potential lasting influence on affective state. He...
Moisés Gonzálvez,Carlos Martínez-Carrasco,José A Sánchez-Zapata et al. Moisés Gonzálvez et al.
The recent SARS-CoV-2 epidemic has highlighted the need to prevent emerging and re-emerging diseases, which means that we must approach the study of diseases from a One Health perspective. The study of pathogen transmission in wildlife is c...
Vanessa A Minie,Radmila Petric,Stephanie Ramos-Maciel et al. Vanessa A Minie et al.
Domesticated mice and rats have shown to be powerful model systems for biomedical research, but there are cases in which the biology of species is a poor match for the hypotheses under study. The California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) h...