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Affective and cognitive components of agonistic behaviour in pigs: implications for animal welfare and social behaviourOldham, LucyThe University of Edinburgh 2024Texto completo disponível |
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Effect of indoor management systems for pregnant ewes on maternal behaviour expressed after parturitionMd Yusof, Nur NadiahThe University of Edinburgh 2019Texto completo disponível |
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Strategies to manage tail biting in pigs housed in fully-slatted systemsChou, Jen-YunThe University of Edinburgh 2020Texto completo disponível |
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Tinbergian Practice, themes and variations: the field and laboratory methods and practice of the Animal Behaviour Research Group under Nikolaas Tinbergen at Oxford UniversityBeale, Graeme RobertThe University of Edinburgh 2009Texto completo disponível |
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Computational techniques to interpret the neural code underlying complex cognitive processesMitchell Heggs, RufusThe University of Edinburgh 2024Texto completo disponível |
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Statistical models for short-term animal behaviourAllcroft, David JohnThe University of Edinburgh 2001Texto completo disponível |
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Investigating fractal analysis of animal behaviour as an indicator of stressRutherford, Kenneth Malcolm DesmondThe University of Edinburgh 2003Texto completo disponível |
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Vocal mimicry in the spotted bowerbird Ptilonorhynchus maculatusKelley, Laura AThe University of Edinburgh 2010Texto completo disponível |
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Regression and deterioration in human and animal behaviourPaterson, AndrewThe University of Edinburgh 1941Texto completo disponível |
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Bird flocks and the breeding cycle: a contribution to the study of avian sociality | A herd of red deer: a study in animal behaviourDarling, Frank FraserThe University of Edinburgh 1938Texto completo disponível |