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August 2, 2017
Elevated levels of the stress hormone, corticosterone, cause 'pessimistic' judgment bias in broiler chickens
Oluwaseun S Iyasere, Andrew P Beard, Jonathan H Guy, et al.
Animal Behaviour
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July 4, 2017
Effects of early life adversity and sex on dominance in European starlings
Tom Bedford, Caitlin Jade Oliver, Clare Andrews, et al.
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS
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November 23, 2020
Provision of Additional Cup Drinkers Mildly Alleviated Moderate Heat Stress Conditions in Broiler Chickens
Oluwaseun S Iyasere, Melissa Bateson, Andrew P Beard, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
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April 27, 2024
Maternal behavior of dairy cows and suckling behavior of dairy calves in different cow-calf contact conditions
Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen, Heather W Neave, Melissa Bateson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 21, 2014
An experimental demonstration that early-life competitive disadvantage accelerates telomere loss
Daniel Nettle, Pat Monaghan, Robert Gillespie, et al.
Scientific Reports
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May 18, 2019
Pacing behaviour in laboratory macaques is an unreliable indicator of acute stress
Colline Poirier, Caitlin J Oliver, Janire Castellano Bueno, et al.
Appetite
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August 8, 2018
Opportunistic food consumption in relation to childhood and adult food insecurity: An exploratory correlational study
Daniel Nettle, Mona Joly, Eleanor Broadbent, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
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May 18, 2018
A marker of biological ageing predicts adult risk preference in European starlings, <i>Sturnus vulgaris</i>
Clare Andrews, Daniel Nettle, Sophie Reichert, et al.
Peerj
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October 30, 2018
Chronological age, biological age, and individual variation in the stress response in the European starling: a follow-up study
Annie Gott, Clare Andrews, Maria Larriva Hormigos, et al.
Peerj
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December 9, 2015
Watching eyes on potential litter can reduce littering: evidence from two field experiments
Melissa Bateson, Rebecca Robinson, Tim Abayomi-Cole, et al.
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Scientific Reports
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August 2, 2017
Elevated levels of the stress hormone, corticosterone, cause 'pessimistic' judgment bias in broiler chickens
Oluwaseun S Iyasere, Andrew P Beard, Jonathan H Guy, et al.
Animal Behaviour
|
July 4, 2017
Effects of early life adversity and sex on dominance in European starlings
Tom Bedford, Caitlin Jade Oliver, Clare Andrews, et al.
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS
|
November 23, 2020
Provision of Additional Cup Drinkers Mildly Alleviated Moderate Heat Stress Conditions in Broiler Chickens
Oluwaseun S Iyasere, Melissa Bateson, Andrew P Beard, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science
|
April 27, 2024
Maternal behavior of dairy cows and suckling behavior of dairy calves in different cow-calf contact conditions
Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen, Heather W Neave, Melissa Bateson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 21, 2014
An experimental demonstration that early-life competitive disadvantage accelerates telomere loss
Daniel Nettle, Pat Monaghan, Robert Gillespie, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
May 18, 2019
Pacing behaviour in laboratory macaques is an unreliable indicator of acute stress
Colline Poirier, Caitlin J Oliver, Janire Castellano Bueno, et al.
Appetite
|
August 8, 2018
Opportunistic food consumption in relation to childhood and adult food insecurity: An exploratory correlational study
Daniel Nettle, Mona Joly, Eleanor Broadbent, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
|
May 18, 2018
A marker of biological ageing predicts adult risk preference in European starlings, <i>Sturnus vulgaris</i>
Clare Andrews, Daniel Nettle, Sophie Reichert, et al.
Peerj
|
October 30, 2018
Chronological age, biological age, and individual variation in the stress response in the European starling: a follow-up study
Annie Gott, Clare Andrews, Maria Larriva Hormigos, et al.
Peerj
|
December 9, 2015
Watching eyes on potential litter can reduce littering: evidence from two field experiments
Melissa Bateson, Rebecca Robinson, Tim Abayomi-Cole, et al.
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