Publications
Nature calls: Intelligence and natural foraging style predict poor welfare in captive parrots
Understanding why some species thrive in captivity, while others struggle to adjust, can suggest new ways to improve animal care. Approximately half of all Psittaciformes, a highly threatened order, live in zoos, breeding centres and private homes. Here, some species...
Year Published: 2021Topics: Abnormal/Problematic Behavior, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Bird, Parrot
Citation: Mellor, E. L., McDonald Kinkaid, H. K., Mendl, M. T. et al. 2021. Nature calls: Intelligence and natural foraging style predict poor welfare in captive parrots. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 288(1960), 20211952
Read MoreBlood pressure monitoring in zoologically managed bonobos (Pan paniscus)
In response to the growing evidence that hypertension may play a significant role in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in bonobos, the Great Ape Heart Project established a finger blood pressure (BP) monitoring protocol for zoo-housed bonobos. The ability...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Other Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Danforth, M. D., Clyde, V. L., Jourdan, B. et al. 2023. Blood pressure monitoring in zoologically managed bonobos (Pan paniscus). American Journal of Primatology 85(3), e23474.
Read MoreReducing stress and stereotypic behaviors in captive female pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmeaus)
Improving captive conditions of pygmy slow lorises (Nekaris and Nijman have recently suggested that the pygmy slow loris should be called the pygmy loris and is distinctive enough to warrant a new genus, Xanthonycticebu) (Nycticebus pygmeaus) poses many challenges because...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Abnormal/Problematic Behavior, Biological Sampling & Physiological Measurement, Social Housing & CompanionshipAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Other Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Alejandro, J., Yamanashi, Y., Nemoto, K. et al. 2023. Reducing stress and stereotypic behaviors in captive female pygmy slow lorises (Nycticebus pygmeaus). American Journal of Primatology 85(7), e23495.
Read MoreComparative study of pain-related responses of male piglets up to seven days of age to the application of different local anaesthetics and subsequent castration
To evaluate pain responses to intratesticular and subscrotal injection of three local anaesthetics and their efficacy during castration a randomized controlled study was conducted. In groups of 20 piglets, procaine (2%), lidocaine (2%), or mepivacaine (2%) were administered subscrotal and...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Anesthesia & Sedation, Body Modification/MutilationAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Söbbeler, F. J., Wendt, S., Briese, A. et al. 2022. Comparative study of pain-related responses of male piglets up to seven days of age to the application of different local anaesthetics and subsequent castration. Animals 12(20), 2833.
Read MoreSocial support in a novel situation aimed for stunning and euthanasia of pigs may be increased by familiar pigs—A behavioural study with weaners
The common method of stunning pigs using high concentration carbon dioxide prior to slaughter poses an animal welfare issue, as the gas is aversive. Proof of concept for using nitrogen gas encapsulated in high-expansion foam as an alternative non-aversive method...
Year Published: 2023Topics: EuthanasiaAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Söderquist, A., Wallenbeck, A., Lindahl, C. 2023. Social support in a novel situation aimed for stunning and euthanasia of pigs may be increased by familiar pigs—A behavioural study with weaners. Animals 13(3), 481.
Read MoreDecreased levels of discomfort in repeatedly handled mice during experimental procedures, assessed by facial expressions
Mice are the most commonly used laboratory animal, yet there are limited studies which investigate the effects of repeated handling on their welfare and scientific outcomes. Furthermore, simple methods to evaluate distress in mice are lacking, and specialized behavioral or...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Animal Training, Drug/Substance Administration, Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Swan, J., Boyer, S., Westlund, K. et al. 2023. Decreased levels of discomfort in repeatedly handled mice during experimental procedures, assessed by facial expressions. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 17, 1109886.
Read MoreRELSA—A multidimensional procedure for the comparative assessment of well-being and the quantitative determination of severity in experimental procedures
Good science in translational research requires good animal welfare according to the principles of 3Rs. In many countries, determining animal welfare is a mandatory legal requirement, implying a categorization of animal suffering, traditionally dominated by subjective scorings. However, how such...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Talbot, S. R., Struve, B., Wassermann, L. et al. 2022. RELSA—A multidimensional procedure for the comparative assessment of well-being and the quantitative determination of severity in experimental procedures. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 9, 937711.
Read MoreLooking beyond the shoal: Fish welfare as an individual attribute
Welfare is an individual attribute. In general, providing captive nonhuman animals with conditions conducive to good welfare is an idea more easily applied when dealing with few individuals. However, this becomes much harder—if not impossible—under farming conditions that may imply...
Year Published: 2022Topics: PersonalityAnimal Type: Fish, Other Fish, Salmon, Tilapia, Trout, Zebrafish
Citation: Torgerson-White, L., Sánchez-Suárez, W. 2022. Looking beyond the shoal: Fish welfare as an individual attribute. Animals 12(19), 2592.
Read MoreCommon aquarium plants as an enrichment strategy in zebrafish
An increasing number of laboratories utilize zebrafish as this species is now represented in practically every subfield of biology research. Environmental enrichment has been shown to improve welfare and health of a large number of species of animals studied in...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Fish, Zebrafish
Citation: Tsang, B., Gerlai, R. T. 2022. Common aquarium plants as an enrichment strategy in zebrafish
Read MoreReducing weaning stress in piglets by pre-weaning socialization and gradual separation from the sow: A review
The weaning of pigs in most commercial pork production systems is an abrupt event performed at a fairly young age, i.e., mostly between 2.5 and 5 weeks of age. This practice induces a stress response, and its impact on behavior,...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Animal Training, Rearing & WeaningAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Van Kerschaver, C., Turpin, D., Michiels, J. et al. 2023. Reducing weaning stress in piglets by pre-weaning socialization and gradual separation from the sow: A review. Animals 13(10), 1644.
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