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Clive J. C. Phillips

Clive J. C. Phillips

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
59
Citations
12819
World Ranking
343
National Ranking
25

Overview

Clive J. C. Phillips is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia and has a substantial body of work primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Veterinary science. Their research output encompasses a wide range of subfields including Small Animals, Animal Science and Zoology, Genetics, Ecology, and Agronomy and Crop Science.

The main topics of Clive J. C. Phillips's work include Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Human-Animal Interaction Studies, and the Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock. Additional areas of focus cover Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology, as well as Meat and Animal Product Quality.

Frequently published in various journals, Phillips has contributed to several notable venues, such as Animals, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Frontiers in Psychology, and World's Poultry Science Journal. The journal Animals accounts for a particularly large proportion of their publications.

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Are We Approaching Peak Meat Consumption? Analysis of Meat Consumption from 2000 to 2019 in 35 Countries and Its Relationship to Gross Domestic Product" (2021, Animals)
  • "Emerging indicators of fish welfare in aquaculture" (2021, Reviews in Aquaculture)
  • "Non-Invasive Physiological Indicators of Heat Stress in Cattle" (2021, Animals)
  • "A machine learning framework to predict the next month's daily milk yield, milk composition and milking frequency for cows in a robotic dairy farm" (2022, Biosystems Engineering)
  • "Chinese Public Attitudes towards, and Knowledge of, Animal Welfare" (2021, Animals)

Clive J. C. Phillips has collaborated with various researchers, including Kris Descovich, Mandy Paterson, Hao-Yu Shih, Yifei Yang, and Francesca Carnovale. These collaborations have resulted in multiple co-authored publications across Phillips's areas of interest.

In addition to journal articles, Phillips has contributed to academic books, with upcoming publications such as "Towards an Ethical Approach to Animals" scheduled by Springer International Publishing in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Attitudes to in vitro meat: a survey of potential consumers in the United States

    Matti Wilks;Clive J C Phillips

  • The transmission of Mycobacterium bovis infection to cattle.

    C.J.C Phillips;C.R.W Foster;P.A Morris;R Teverson

  • Cattle Behaviour and Welfare

    Clive Phillips

  • Principles of Cattle Production

    Clive J. C. Phillips

  • The effects of color of lighting on the behavior and production of meat chickens

    D. S. Prayitno;C. J. C. Phillips;H. Omed

  • Testing potential psychological predictors of attitudes towards cultured meat

    Matti Wilks;Clive J.C. Phillips;Kelly Fielding;Matthew J. Hornsey

  • The effects of color and intensity of light on behavior and leg disorders in broiler chickens.

    D.S. Prayitno;C.J.C. Phillips;D.K. Stokes

  • Space allowances for confined livestock and their determination from allometric principles

    J. Carol Petherick;Clive J.C. Phillips

  • The Effects of Forage Provision and Group Size on the Behavior of Calves

    C.J.C. Phillips

  • Farm animals and the environment

    C. Phillips;D. Piggins

  • The effects of social dominance on the production and behavior of grazing dairy cows offered forage supplements.

    C.J.C. Phillips;M.I. Rind

  • The effects on production and behavior of mixing uniparous and multiparous cows.

    C.J.C. Phillips;M.I. Rind

  • Student attitudes on animal sentience and use of animals in society

    C. J. C. Phillips;S. McCulloch

  • Students' attitudes to animal welfare and rights in Europe and Asia

    C J C Phillips;S Izmirli;S J Aldavood;M Alonso

  • Two- or four-hour lying deprivation on the behavior of lactating dairy cows.

    M.D. Cooper;M.D. Cooper;D.R. Arney;C.J.C. Phillips;C.J.C. Phillips;C.J.C. Phillips

  • Emerging indicators of fish welfare in aquaculture

    Michelle Orietta Barreto;Sonia Rey Planellas;Yifei Yang;Clive Phillips

  • Indicators of undernutrition in cattle

    S. Agenas;M. F. Heath;R. M. Nixon;J. M. Wilkinson

  • The locomotion of dairy cows on floor surfaces with different frictional properties.

    C.J.C. Phillips;C.J.C. Phillips;I.D. Morris

  • An International Comparison of Female and Male Students' Attitudes to the Use of Animals

    Clive Phillips;Serdar Izmirli;Javid Aldavood;Marta Alonso

  • The locomotion of dairy cows on concrete floors that are dry, wet, or covered with a slurry of excreta.

    C.J.C. Phillips;I.D. Morris

  • Non-Invasive Physiological Indicators of Heat Stress in Cattle.

    Musadiq Idris;Musadiq Idris;Jashim Uddin;Megan Sullivan;David M McNeill

  • The accumulation of potentially-toxic metals by grazing ruminants.

    J. M. Wilkinson;J. Hill;C. J. C. Phillips

  • Variation in the milk production, activity rate and electrical impedance of cervical mucus over the oestrous period of dairy cows

    S.A. Schofield;C.J.C. Phillips;A.R. Owens

  • The effects of frequency of feeding a total mixed ration on the production and behavior of dairy cows.

    C.J.C. Phillips;M.I. Rind

  • Cross-sucking and other oral behaviours in calves, and their relation to cow suckling and food provision

    J.K Margerison;T.R Preston;N Berry;C.J.C Phillips

  • The use of conserved forage as a supplement for grazing dairy cows

    C. J. C. Phillips

  • The increase in activity during oestrus in dairy cows

    D.R. Arney;S.E. Kitwood;C.J.C. Phillips

  • Lateralised visual processing in domestic cattle herds responding to novel and familiar stimuli.

    Andrew Robins;Clive Phillips

  • Associations of behaviour with secretory immunoglobulin A and cortisol in domestic cats during their first week in an animal shelter

    Nadine Gourkow;Alora LaVoy;Gregg A. Dean;Clive J.C. Phillips

  • The effect of supplementary light on the production and behaviour of dairy cows

    C. J. C. Phillips;S. A. Schofield

  • The effects of personality of keepers and tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) on their behaviour in an interactive zoo exhibit

    Clive Phillips;Danica Peck

  • Genetic and management factors that influence the susceptibility of cattle to Mycobacterium bovis infection

    Clive J. C. Phillips;Charles R. W. Foster;Pat A. Morris;Rachel Teverson

  • The effect of cubicle and straw yard housing of the behaviour, production and hoof health of dairy cows

    C. J. C. Phillips;S. A. Schofield

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul D. McGreevy
Paul D. McGreevy University of Sydney
Susan J. Hazel
Susan J. Hazel University of Adelaide
Andrew D. Fisher
Andrew D. Fisher University of Melbourne
Kevin J. Stafford
Kevin J. Stafford Massey University
Pauleen C. Bennett
Pauleen C. Bennett La Trobe University
Natalie Waran
Natalie Waran Eastern Institute of Technology
Liam A. Sinclair
Liam A. Sinclair Harper Adams University
Donald M. Broom
Donald M. Broom University of Cambridge
John B. Gaughan
John B. Gaughan University of Queensland
Alison Hanlon
Alison Hanlon University College Dublin

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