Format:
1 online resource (265 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9789086868704
Content:
The main theme of the Congress, 'Ethology for Health and Welfare', was chosen to reflect the prominence that applied ethology has in the field of animal welfare and to encourage the development of applied ethology in studies to promote animal health. The location of this year's Congress within the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island has provided the focus on veterinary aspects of ethology and welfare. Applied ethology continues to develop and expand, and we have showcased recent developments in play behaviour and other key topics.
Content:
Intro -- Welcome -- Acknowledgements -- Reviewers -- Sponsors -- Campus maps -- General information -- Social program -- Scientific program -- Table of contents -- Abstracts -- Wood Gush Memorial Lecture -- The other-minds problem in other species -- Stevan Harnad -- Session 01. Cognition and emotions -- Oral presentations -- Cognitive evaluation of predictability and controllability and implications for animal welfare -- Caroline Lee and Dana Campbell -- Understanding the bidirectional relationship of emotional and cognitive systems to measure affective state in the animal -- Sebastian McBride -- Evaluation of sheep anticipatory behaviour and lateralisation by means of fNIRS technique -- Matteo Chincarini1, Lina Qiu2, Michela Minero3, Elisabetta Canali3, Clara Palestrini3, Nicola Ferri4, Lorenzo Spinelli2, Alessandro Torricelli2,5, Melania Giammarco1 and Giorgio Vignola1 -- Assessing differential attention to simultaneous negative and positive video stimuli in sheep: moving toward attention bias -- Camille M.C. Raoult1,2 and Lorenz Gygax3 -- Session 02. Equine behaviour and welfare -- Oral presentations -- An acoustic indicator of positive emotions in horses? -- Mathilde Stomp, Maël Leroux, Marjorie Cellier, Séverine Henry, Alban Lemasson and Martine Hausberger -- Sleep vs no sleep -- equine nocturnal behavior and its implications for equine welfare -- Linda Greening -- Shelter-seeking behaviour in domestic donkeys and horses in a temperate climate -- Britta Osthaus1, Leanne Proops2, Sarah Long3, Nikki Bell3, Kristin Hayday3 and Faith Burden3 -- Social referencing in the domestic horse -- Christian Nawroth1, Marie-Sophie Single2 and Anne Schrimpf3 -- Poster presentations -- Irish Traveller horse owners' recognise the importance of natural behaviour to the welfare of horses -- Marie Rowland1,2, Melanie Connor1 and Tamsin Coombs1.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789086863228
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789086863228
Language:
English