ISAE2014: proceedings of the 48th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology : 29 July - 2 August 2014, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain : moving on

The aim is not only to bring the most recent advances in applied animal behaviour and animal welfare, but also raise awareness of new interdisciplinary approaches, ideas and tools that would allow us to further advance in the study of animal behaviour and welfare. The scientific program 'MOVING...

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Körperschaft: International Society for Applied Ethology < 2014, Spain> (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Estevez, Inma (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Wageningen, Netherlands Wageningen Academic Publishers 2014
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Zusammenfassung:The aim is not only to bring the most recent advances in applied animal behaviour and animal welfare, but also raise awareness of new interdisciplinary approaches, ideas and tools that would allow us to further advance in the study of animal behaviour and welfare. The scientific program 'MOVING ON' covers a great variety of traditional, but also many non-traditional topics such as: movement and space use, modelling and social networking, precision/smart farming, from pain to positive emotions, clinical behavioural problems, welfare in wildlife, neurobiology of behaviour and welfare, and behaviour and reproduction
Beschreibung:Includes index
""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Vitoria-Gasteiz""; ""Scientific and Social Program""; ""Table of contents""; ""Abstracts""; ""Wood-Gush Memorial Lecture""; ""Agent-based modelling: a powerful tool for applied ethology""; ""Volker Grimm""; ""Plenaries""; ""Precision livestock farming to improve animal welfare and health""; ""Daniel Berckmans""; ""New approaches for modelling and analysis of animal movement behaviour""; ""Edward Codling1, Jorge Vázquez Diosdado1, Jonathan R Amory2, Zoe E Barker2, Darren P Croft3 and Nick J Bell4""
""Ruth Harrison�s Animal Machines 50 years on: still providing lessons for the future""""Marian Dawkins""; ""50 years on: are animals still machines?""; ""Michael Mendl""; ""Observer bias in applied ethology: can we believe what we score, if we score what we believe?""; ""Frank Tuyttens1,2, Eva Van Laer2, Lisanne Stadig2, Leonie Jacobs2, Jasper Heerkens2, Sophie De Graaf2 and Bart Ampe2""; ""Enhancing cognitive function in rodents""; ""Shira Knafo""; ""The architecture of sexual behaviour, lessons from the chicken""; ""Tom Pizzari""; ""Workshops""
""Prenatal and early postnatal effects on offspring development""""Inger Lise Andersen""; ""Dam rearing in dairy production""; ""Katharina A Zipp1, Julie J Johnsen2, Tasja K�lber3, Cecilie Mejdell2, Kerstin Bar3 and Ute Knierim1""; ""Quality of life and behavioural problems in small animals""; ""J. Yeates1, M. Amat2 and T. Camps2""; ""Bioethics of (wildlife) research � the importance of training""; ""I Anna S Olsson""; ""Session 1. Precision farming""; ""Cardiac activity, behavior and cortisol release in dairy cattle during interaction with scraper robots""
""Renate Luise Doerfler1, Jana Ebert1, Anne Gramsch1, Katharina Haas1, Sylvia Kuenz1, Martin Pardeller1, Heike Kliem2, Martin Bachmaier1 and Heinz Bernhardt1""""The animal-machine interface: dairy calves� adaptation to automated feeders""; ""Mayumi Fujiwara1, Jeffrey Rushen2 and Anne Marie De Passille2""; ""The accuracy of the automatic recording of lying behaviour is affected by whether dairy cows are inside or outside""; ""S. Mark Rutter, Norton E. Atkins and Stephanie A. Birch""; ""Can we use prepartum feeding behavior to identify dairy cows at risk for transition health disorders?""
""Marcia Endres, Karen Lobeck-Luchterhand, Paula Basso Silva and Ricardo Chebel""""Stability and welfare in social networks based on nearest neighbours; do group-housed calves have preferential relationships?""; ""Paul Koene and Bert Ipema""; ""Automated measurement of sheep movement order: consistent, stable and useful to identify the risk of welfare compromise?""; ""Amanda K Doughty and Geoff N Hinch""; ""Moving Geographic Information Systems research indoors: spatiotemporal analysis of agricultural animals""
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
ISBN:9789086867974
9086867979
DOI:10.3920/978-90-8686-797-4

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