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Animals and us : 50 years and more of applied ethology / edited by Jennifer A. Brown, Yolande M. Seddon, Michael C. Appleby. Wageningen, Netherlands : Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (337 p.) text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Description based upon print version of record. Table of contents ; Foreword: A word from our major sponsor; Dr. Tim Nickel; Introduction; J.A. Brown ; Professor Brambell's address to the society for veterinary ethology; References; Part 1. On the shoulders of giants; 1. The International Society for Applied Ethology: going strong 50 years on; J.C. Petherick1 and I.J.H. Duncan2*; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Searching; 1.3 Courtship; 1.4 Conception and gestation; 1.5 Birth; 1.6 The neonatal and formative years; 1.7 The growing and exploring years; 1.8 Adolescence and puberty; 1.9 Adulthood 1.10 Maturity or mortality: what does the future hold?1.11 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Disclaimer; References; 2. Pioneers of applied ethology; R.C. Newberry1* and V. Sandilands2; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Seeds; 2.3 Roots; 2.4 The emerging and evolving field of applied ethology; 2.5 Winds across the field; 2.6 Fertiliser; 2.7 Life in the canopy; Disclaimer; References; Part 2. The science of behaviour; 3. Applied ethology: what's the buzz?; J. Brown; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Why animal behaviour?; 3.3 Animal minds; 3.4 Evolutionary biology 3.5 Applied ethology and animal welfare3.6 Ethics and sustainability; 3.7 Multidisciplinary science and education; 3.8 Conclusions; References; 4. ISAE, ethology and the veterinary profession; D.S. Mills1* and R. Ewbank2; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethology and veterinary science: longstanding bedfellows; 4.3 Veterinary ethology: a brief historical perspective across the species; 4.4 The growth of education in veterinary ethology; 4.5 Caring for versus caring about animals; 4.6 Traditional approaches within clinical animal behaviour 4.7 A psychobiological approach to clinical animal behaviour4.8 Future priorities and conclusion; References; 5. Cognitive approaches and new technologies: changing methodologies in applied ethology; J.-L. Rault* and R. Doyle; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Novel methods in applied ethology; 5.3 Novel technologies; 5.4 Conclusions; References; 6. Applied animal behaviour science and animal welfare: seeking the best balance between our science and its application; A.B. Lawrence; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The balance between science and its application 6.3 The impact of animal welfare on the development of applied animal behaviour science6.4 The impact of applied animal behaviour science on animal welfare; 6.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part 3. Applied ethology around the globe; 7. Applied ethology in the EU: development of animal welfare standards and actions; B. Algers; Abstract; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 When it all started - the scene; 7.3 Why is applied ethology important in studies of animal welfare?; 7.4 When animal welfare became a significant topic in Europe 7.5 Animal welfare assessment and management: separate responsibilities Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 27, 2016). Livestock Behavior. Domestic animals Behavior. 90-8686-282-9 Brown, Jennifer A., editor. Seddon, Yolande M., editor. Appleby, Michael C., editor. |
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Animals and us : 50 years and more of applied ethology / Table of contents ; Foreword: A word from our major sponsor; Dr. Tim Nickel; Introduction; J.A. Brown ; Professor Brambell's address to the society for veterinary ethology; References; Part 1. On the shoulders of giants; 1. The International Society for Applied Ethology: going strong 50 years on; J.C. Petherick1 and I.J.H. Duncan2*; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Searching; 1.3 Courtship; 1.4 Conception and gestation; 1.5 Birth; 1.6 The neonatal and formative years; 1.7 The growing and exploring years; 1.8 Adolescence and puberty; 1.9 Adulthood 1.10 Maturity or mortality: what does the future hold?1.11 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Disclaimer; References; 2. Pioneers of applied ethology; R.C. Newberry1* and V. Sandilands2; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Seeds; 2.3 Roots; 2.4 The emerging and evolving field of applied ethology; 2.5 Winds across the field; 2.6 Fertiliser; 2.7 Life in the canopy; Disclaimer; References; Part 2. The science of behaviour; 3. Applied ethology: what's the buzz?; J. Brown; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Why animal behaviour?; 3.3 Animal minds; 3.4 Evolutionary biology 3.5 Applied ethology and animal welfare3.6 Ethics and sustainability; 3.7 Multidisciplinary science and education; 3.8 Conclusions; References; 4. ISAE, ethology and the veterinary profession; D.S. Mills1* and R. Ewbank2; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethology and veterinary science: longstanding bedfellows; 4.3 Veterinary ethology: a brief historical perspective across the species; 4.4 The growth of education in veterinary ethology; 4.5 Caring for versus caring about animals; 4.6 Traditional approaches within clinical animal behaviour 4.7 A psychobiological approach to clinical animal behaviour4.8 Future priorities and conclusion; References; 5. Cognitive approaches and new technologies: changing methodologies in applied ethology; J.-L. Rault* and R. Doyle; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Novel methods in applied ethology; 5.3 Novel technologies; 5.4 Conclusions; References; 6. Applied animal behaviour science and animal welfare: seeking the best balance between our science and its application; A.B. Lawrence; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The balance between science and its application 6.3 The impact of animal welfare on the development of applied animal behaviour science6.4 The impact of applied animal behaviour science on animal welfare; 6.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part 3. Applied ethology around the globe; 7. Applied ethology in the EU: development of animal welfare standards and actions; B. Algers; Abstract; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 When it all started - the scene; 7.3 Why is applied ethology important in studies of animal welfare?; 7.4 When animal welfare became a significant topic in Europe 7.5 Animal welfare assessment and management: separate responsibilities |
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Table of contents ; Foreword: A word from our major sponsor; Dr. Tim Nickel; Introduction; J.A. Brown ; Professor Brambell's address to the society for veterinary ethology; References; Part 1. On the shoulders of giants; 1. The International Society for Applied Ethology: going strong 50 years on; J.C. Petherick1 and I.J.H. Duncan2*; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Searching; 1.3 Courtship; 1.4 Conception and gestation; 1.5 Birth; 1.6 The neonatal and formative years; 1.7 The growing and exploring years; 1.8 Adolescence and puberty; 1.9 Adulthood 1.10 Maturity or mortality: what does the future hold?1.11 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Disclaimer; References; 2. Pioneers of applied ethology; R.C. Newberry1* and V. Sandilands2; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Seeds; 2.3 Roots; 2.4 The emerging and evolving field of applied ethology; 2.5 Winds across the field; 2.6 Fertiliser; 2.7 Life in the canopy; Disclaimer; References; Part 2. The science of behaviour; 3. Applied ethology: what's the buzz?; J. Brown; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Why animal behaviour?; 3.3 Animal minds; 3.4 Evolutionary biology 3.5 Applied ethology and animal welfare3.6 Ethics and sustainability; 3.7 Multidisciplinary science and education; 3.8 Conclusions; References; 4. ISAE, ethology and the veterinary profession; D.S. Mills1* and R. Ewbank2; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Ethology and veterinary science: longstanding bedfellows; 4.3 Veterinary ethology: a brief historical perspective across the species; 4.4 The growth of education in veterinary ethology; 4.5 Caring for versus caring about animals; 4.6 Traditional approaches within clinical animal behaviour 4.7 A psychobiological approach to clinical animal behaviour4.8 Future priorities and conclusion; References; 5. Cognitive approaches and new technologies: changing methodologies in applied ethology; J.-L. Rault* and R. Doyle; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Novel methods in applied ethology; 5.3 Novel technologies; 5.4 Conclusions; References; 6. Applied animal behaviour science and animal welfare: seeking the best balance between our science and its application; A.B. Lawrence; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The balance between science and its application 6.3 The impact of animal welfare on the development of applied animal behaviour science6.4 The impact of applied animal behaviour science on animal welfare; 6.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part 3. Applied ethology around the globe; 7. Applied ethology in the EU: development of animal welfare standards and actions; B. Algers; Abstract; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 When it all started - the scene; 7.3 Why is applied ethology important in studies of animal welfare?; 7.4 When animal welfare became a significant topic in Europe 7.5 Animal welfare assessment and management: separate responsibilities |
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