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1865
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3076
National Ranking
159

Overview

Ellen C. Jongman is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed extensively to the fields of veterinary science and agricultural and biological sciences. Their research primarily intersects the subfields of small animals, animal science and zoology, genetics, biomedical engineering, and plant science.

The scientist's work focuses on a range of topics including animal behavior and welfare studies, the effects of environmental stressors on livestock, animal health and immunology, human-animal interaction studies, animal nutrition and physiology, advanced chemical sensor technologies, and agriculture and farm safety.

Jongman has published research in various respected venues. Frequent publication outlets include Animal Production Science with six publications, Animals with four publications, Journal of Dairy Science with three, Research in Veterinary Science with three, and Applied Animal Behaviour Science with two papers.

Some recent notable papers include:

  • "Invited review: The welfare of young calves transported by road," 2021, Journal of Dairy Science
  • "Using imagery and computer vision as remote monitoring methods for early detection of respiratory disease in pigs," 2021, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
  • "Remotely Sensed Imagery for Early Detection of Respiratory Disease in Pigs: A Pilot Study," 2020, Animals
  • "Does the duration of repeated temporary separation affect welfare in dairy cow-calf contact systems?" 2022, Applied Animal Behaviour Science
  • "Efficacy of precisely injected single local bolus of lignocaine for alleviation of behavioural responses to pain during tail docking and castration of lambs with rubber rings," 2020, Research in Veterinary Science

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including Andrew Fisher, Natalie Roadknight, Peter Mansell, Natalie Courtman, and Lauren M. Hemsworth.

Best Publications

  • A review of the welfare issues for sows and piglets in relation to housing

    J. L. Barnett;P. H. Hemsworth;G. M. Cronin;E. C. Jongman

  • Effects of group housing on sow welfare: a review

    M. Verdon;C. F. Hansen;J.-L. Rault;E. Jongman

  • Recreational horse welfare: The relationships between recreational horse owner attributes and recreational horse welfare

    Lauren M. Hemsworth;Ellen Jongman;Grahame J. Coleman

  • Adaptation of domestic cats to confinement.

    Ellen C. Jongman

  • Modelling and Validation of Computer Vision Techniques to Assess Heart Rate, Eye Temperature, Ear-Base Temperature and Respiration Rate in Cattle

    Maria Jorquera-Chavez;Sigfredo Fuentes;Frank R Dunshea;Robyn D Warner

  • Invited review: The welfare of young calves transported by road

    Natalie Roadknight;Peter Mansell;Ellen Jongman;Natalie Courtman

  • The effects of direct and indirect road transport consignment in combination with feed withdrawal in young dairy calves

    Andrew D Fisher;Bronwyn H Stevens;Melanie J Conley;Ellen C Jongman

  • The effects of herd size on the welfare of dairy cows in a pasture-based system using animal- and resource-based indicators

    D.S. Beggs;E.C. Jongman;P.H. Hemsworth;A.D. Fisher

  • Computer vision and remote sensing to assess physiological responses of cattle to pre-slaughter stress, and its impact on beef quality: A review.

    Maria Jorquera-Chavez;Sigfredo Fuentes;Frank R Dunshea;Ellen C Jongman

  • Lame cows on Australian dairy farms: A comparison of farmer-identified lameness and formal lameness scoring, and the position of lame cows within the milking order.

    D.S. Beggs;E.C. Jongman;P.H. Hemsworth;A.D. Fisher

  • Using imagery and computer vision as remote monitoring methods for early detection of respiratory disease in pigs

    Maria Jorquera-Chavez;Sigfredo Fuentes;Frank R. Dunshea;Frank R. Dunshea;Robyn D. Warner

  • EEG changes in 4-week-old lambs in response to castration, tail docking and mulesing.

    EC Jongman;JP Morris;JL Barnett;PH Hemsworth

  • A survey of Australian dairy farmers to investigate animal welfare risks associated with increasing scale of production

    D.S. Beggs;A.D. Fisher;E.C. Jongman;P.H. Hemsworth

  • Remotely Sensed Imagery for Early Detection of Respiratory Disease in Pigs: A Pilot Study

    Maria Jorquera-Chavez;Sigfredo Fuentes;Frank R Dunshea;Robyn D Warner

  • Milking regimes to shorten milking duration.

    Timothy Clarke;Elaine M Cuthbertson;Robert K Greenall;Murray C Hannah

  • Transitioning from conventional to automatic milking: Effects on the human-animal relationship.

    A.M. Wildridge;P.C. Thomson;S.C. Garcia;E.C. Jongman

  • The aversiveness of carbon dioxide stunning in pigs and a comparison of the CO2 stunner crate vs. the V-restrainer

    E.C Jongman;J.L Barnett;P.H Hemsworth

  • The behavioural and physiological responses of dairy heifers to tape-recorded milking facility noise with and without a pre-treatment adaptation phase

    Naomi Adele Arnold;Kim Tee Ng;Ellen Caroline Jongman;Paul Hamilton Hemsworth

  • Short communication: The effect of temperature-humidity index on milk yield and milking frequency of dairy cows in pasture-based automatic milking systems

    Ashleigh M. Wildridge;Peter C. Thomson;Sergio C. Garcia;Alex J. John

  • The Effect of Age, Stocking Density and Flooring during Transport on Welfare of Young Dairy Calves in Australia.

    Ellen C. Jongman;Kym L. Butler

  • Space allowance and barriers influence cow competition for mixed rations fed on a feed-pad between bouts of grazing

    A.D. Hetti Arachchige;A.D. Fisher;W.J. Wales;M.J. Auldist

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul H. Hemsworth
Paul H. Hemsworth University of Melbourne
Andrew D. Fisher
Andrew D. Fisher University of Melbourne
Kym L. Butler
Kym L. Butler University of Melbourne
Frank R. Dunshea
Frank R. Dunshea University of Melbourne
Robyn D. Warner
Robyn D. Warner University of Melbourne
Sergio C. Garcia
Sergio C. Garcia University of Sydney
Greg M. Cronin
Greg M. Cronin University of Sydney
Peter C. Thomson
Peter C. Thomson University of Sydney
Grahame J Coleman
Grahame J Coleman University of Melbourne
William J. Wales
William J. Wales University of Melbourne

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