ISAE 2016 : : proceedings of the 50th congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology, 12-15th July, 2016, Edinburgh, United Kingdom : standing on the shoulders of giants / / edited by Cathy Dwyer, Marie Haskell, Victoria Sandilands.

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Place / Publishing House:Wageningen, Netherlands : : Wageningen Academic Publishers,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (457 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • acknowledgements; maps; general information congress; scientific and social programme; table of contents; Session 01. Opening ceremony; Oral presentations; Finding gold: 50 years of SVE and ISAE; Michael Appleby1, Ian J.H. Duncan2 and J. Carol Petherick3; Walking on the wild side: increasing interdisciplinary approaches in the next 50 years; Maja Makagon; Decisions, decisions: animals, scientists and the time that is given us; Christine Nicol; Session 02. Applied Ethology and Tinbergen's questions: Function and Evolution; Oral presentations
  • Niko Tinbergen and W.H. Thorpe: very different answers to the question of animal awarenessMarian Stamp Dawkins; Large homerange sizes & hunting styles involving prolonged chase predict stereotypic route-tracing in the Carnivora; Georgia Mason1, Jeanette Kroshko1, Ros Clubb2, Laura Harper1, Emma Mellor3 and Axel Moehrenschlager4; It's mine! Factors associated with different types of resource guarding behaviour patterns in companion dogs; Jacquelyn Jacobs1, Jason Coe1, David Pearl1, Tina Widowski2 and Lee Niel1
  • Function of maternal behaviour towards the end of the lactation period: the self-sacrificing mink mother?Jens Malmkvist1, Dennis Dam Sørensen1, Torben Larsen1, Rupert Palme2 and Steffen Werner Hansen1; Improving gait in ducks and chickens - the importance of the ancestral phenotype; Brendan M. Duggan, Paul M. Hocking and Dylan N. Clements; Effects of genetic background and selection for productivity on behavioral traits in laying hens; Anissa Dudde1, Lars Schrader1, Steffen Weigend2, Lindsay Matthews3 and E. Tobias Krause1
  • Genetic loci associated with dog-human communication and dog socialityMia Persson, Dominic Wright, Lina Roth, Petros Batakis and Per Jensen; Evolution of domestication in chickens - is tameness the key?; Per Jensen, Beatrix Agnvall and Johan Bélteky; The social environment affects maternal endocrine profiles but not offspring behaviour in Japanese quail; Vivian C Goerlich-Jansson1, Esther MA Langen1,2 and Nikolaus Von Engelhardt3; Benefits of social information in cattle management using social network analyses; Paul Koene
  • Effects of UV light provision on broiler chickens' fear response and lighting preferences