Publications
Evaluation of potential low-stress handling methods in Crl:CDSD rats (Rattus norvegicus)
Low-stress handling methods have been studied in detail in mice, but relatively little research exists concerning preferred handling methods in rats. Most recommendations for low-stress handling of rats have been extrapolated from the mouse literature, despite known differences in handler...
Year Published: 2024Topics: HandlingAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Kylie, J., Cooper, D. M., Kurpinski, J. K. et al. 2024. Evaluation of potential low-stress handling methods in Crl:CDSD rats (Rattus norvegicus). JAALAS 63(1), 10–19.
Read MoreWeaned piglet’s reactivity to humans, tonic immobility and behaviour in a spatial maze test is affected by gestating sows’ relationship to humans and positive handling at weaning
Fear of human can impact negatively offspring's behaviour and cognition whereas early positive handling has positive impacts. The aim of this study was to evaluate the crossed effects of trans-generational transfer and familiarisation with human on piglets' behaviour. Sows were...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Handling, Human-Animal InteractionAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Lanthony, M., Briard, E., Špinka, M. et al. 2023. Weaned piglet's reactivity to humans, tonic immobility and behaviour in a spatial maze test is affected by gestating sows' relationship to humans and positive handling at weaning. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 268, 106080.
Read MoreLimited holding space reduces growth and behavioural performance in juvenile European lobsters
Conservation aquaculture offers important tools to secure sustainable animal supplies for human use. However, intensive aquaculture practices are increasingly raising concerns about the welfare conditions of farmed animals, which typically face high mortality rates due to diseases, cannibalism, and aggression....
Year Published: 2023Topics: HousingAnimal Type: Crustacean, Invertebrate
Citation: Latini, L., Nascetti, G., Grignani, G. et al. 2023. Limited holding space reduces growth and behavioural performance in juvenile European lobsters. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 266, 106013.
Read MoreMirror, mirror on the wall… How tank material and the presence of “enrichments” affect competition and agonism in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Despite generations of rearing in a laboratory environment, zebrafish (Danio rerio) retain innate preferences for environmental features that mimic their natural habitat (e.g. plants and gravel), but the effects of such preferred housing conditions on agonism are poorly understood. In...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Fish, Zebrafish
Citation: Lavery, J. M., Mason, G. J. 2023. Mirror, mirror on the wall… How tank material and the presence of “enrichments” affect competition and agonism in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Applied Animal Behaviour Science 266, 106005.
Read MoreMonitoring blinks and eyelid twitches in horses to assess stress during the samples collection process
To assess stress in horses, a method of monitoring eye blinks (full and half) and eyelid twitches while collecting saliva and blood samples before and after annual intensive police training was carried out. This noninvasive monitoring method was used to...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: Equine
Citation: Lelláková, M., Pavľak, A., Lešková, L. et al. 2023. Monitoring blinks and eyelid twitches in horses to assess stress during the samples collection process. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 26(4), 530–539.
Read MorePredictors of the use of enrichment items in colony housed shelter cats
Colony rooms provide cats with many opportunities to use enrichment, but animal shelters usually have finite resources to provision items. This study examined how cats select enrichment items when given a variety of options. Our goal was to identify whether...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Libonate, S. T., Suchak, M. 2023. Predictors of the use of enrichment items in colony housed shelter cats. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 26(3), 300–312.
Read MoreComparing three formulations of buprenorphine in an incisional pain model in mice
This study compared the therapeutic effects in mice of 3 different formulations of buprenorphine. These formulations were standard buprenorphine hydrochloride (Bup-HCL) and 2 different extended-release buprenorphine formulations (Bup-ER and Ethiqa-XR [Bup-XR]). Drugs were evaluated based on their ability to attenuate...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Analgesia, Disease/Experimental ModelAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Lopez-Echeverria, G., Alamaw, E., Gorman, G. et al. 2023. Comparing three formulations of buprenorphine in an incisional pain model in mice. JAALAS 62(6), 531–537.
Read MoreThe links between positive human interaction and maternal behaviour and welfare of commercial breeding dams (Canis familiaris)
In dogs, maternal behaviour plays an essential role in offspring survival and can influence the development and behaviour of the neonate later in life. We investigated the effect of prepartum enrichment on maternal behaviour and welfare of breeding dams at...
Year Published: 2024Topics: Human-Animal Interaction, Rearing & WeaningAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Baqueiro-Espinosa, U., Donnelly, P., McEvoy, V. et al. 2024. The links between positive human interaction and maternal behaviour and welfare of commercial breeding dams (Canis familiaris). Applied Animal Behaviour Science 270, 106147.
Read MoreFocus on novel approaches: Home-cage monitoring of laboratory mice
Assessment of behavioural phenotype is crucial for the evaluation of various disease models, particularly inlaboratory rodents. Traditionally, this includes performing a variety of conventional tests where animals areremoved from their home-cages and placed in behavioural test apparatuses. This approach can...
Year Published: 2024Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Bartelik, A., Čater, M., Cevik, Ö. S. et al. 2024. Focus on novel approaches: Home-cage monitoring of laboratory mice. Scandinavian Journal of Laboratory Animal Science 50, 1–5.
Read MoreDetermining a cut-off point for intervention analgesia in rabbits using the Bristol Rabbit Pain Scale
Background: The objective of this study was to determine the threshold of the Bristol Rabbit Pain Scale (BRPS) indicating the need for intervention analgesia. Methods: Fourteen members of veterinary staff were recruited to rate rabbits (n = 71) in acute...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Analgesia, Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Rabbit
Citation: Benato, L., Murrell, J., Rooney, N. 2023. Determining a cut-off point for intervention analgesia in rabbits using the Bristol Rabbit Pain Scale. Veterinary Record 193(5), e2995.
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