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Melissa Bateson

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Nature Methods|May 31, 2014
Of (stressed) mice and menMelissa Bateson
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|April 15, 2003
Recent advances in our understanding of risk-sensitive foraging preferencesMelissa Bateson
Current Biology : CB|September 29, 2015
Melissa BatesonMelissa Bateson
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|December 10, 2015
Cumulative stress in research animals: Telomere attrition as a biomarker in a welfare context?Melissa Bateson
ILAR Journal|December 7, 2010
The use of passerine bird species in laboratory research: implications of basic biology for husbandry and welfareMelissa Bateson, Gesa Feenders
Peerj|June 18, 2015
Development of a cognitive bias methodology for measuring low mood in chimpanzeesMelissa Bateson, Daniel Nettle
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|May 14, 2022
A Refined Method for Studying Foraging Behaviour and Body Mass in Group-Housed European StarlingsMelissa Bateson, Ryan Nolan
Animal Behaviour|July 27, 2013
Hand rearing affects emotional responses but not basic cognitive performance in European starlingsGesa Feenders, Melissa Bateson
Journal of Obesity|October 31, 2019
Food-Insecure Women Eat a Less Diverse Diet in a More Temporally Variable Way: Evidence from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2013-4Daniel Nettle, Melissa Bateson
Laboratory Animals|April 26, 2008
Use and husbandry of captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in scientific research: a review of current practiceLucy Asher, Melissa Bateson
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Nature Methods|May 31, 2014
Of (stressed) mice and menMelissa Bateson
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|April 15, 2003
Recent advances in our understanding of risk-sensitive foraging preferencesMelissa Bateson
Current Biology : CB|September 29, 2015
Melissa BatesonMelissa Bateson
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|December 10, 2015
Cumulative stress in research animals: Telomere attrition as a biomarker in a welfare context?Melissa Bateson
ILAR Journal|December 7, 2010
The use of passerine bird species in laboratory research: implications of basic biology for husbandry and welfareMelissa Bateson, Gesa Feenders
Peerj|June 18, 2015
Development of a cognitive bias methodology for measuring low mood in chimpanzeesMelissa Bateson, Daniel Nettle
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|May 14, 2022
A Refined Method for Studying Foraging Behaviour and Body Mass in Group-Housed European StarlingsMelissa Bateson, Ryan Nolan
Animal Behaviour|July 27, 2013
Hand rearing affects emotional responses but not basic cognitive performance in European starlingsGesa Feenders, Melissa Bateson
Journal of Obesity|October 31, 2019
Food-Insecure Women Eat a Less Diverse Diet in a More Temporally Variable Way: Evidence from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2013-4Daniel Nettle, Melissa Bateson
Laboratory Animals|April 26, 2008
Use and husbandry of captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in scientific research: a review of current practiceLucy Asher, Melissa Bateson
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