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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
32
Citations
2590
World Ranking
2215
National Ranking
8

Best Publications

  • Recording behaviour of indoor-housed farm animals automatically using machine vision technology: A systematic review

    Kaitlin Wurtz;Irene Camerlink;Richard B. D’Eath;Alberto Peña Fernández

  • The translation of animal welfare research into practice: The case of mixing aggression between pigs

    Rachel S.E. Peden;Rachel S.E. Peden;Simon P. Turner;Laura A. Boyle;Irene Camerlink

  • Indirect genetic effects for growth rate in domestic pigs alter aggressive and manipulative biting behaviour.

    Irene Camerlink;Winanda W. Ursinus;Piter Bijma;Bas Kemp

  • The prospects of selection for social genetic effects to improve welfare and productivity in livestock.

    Esther D. Ellen;T. Bas Rodenburg;Gerard A. A. Albers;J. Elizabeth Bolhuis

  • The pig's nose and its role in dominance relationships and harmful behaviour

    I. Camerlink;S.P. Turner

  • Homeopathy as replacement to antibiotics in the case of Escherichia coli diarrhoea in neonatal piglets.

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  • Indirect genetic effects and housing conditions in relation to aggressive behaviour in pigs

    Irene Camerlink;Simon P. Turner;Piter Bijma;J. Elizabeth Bolhuis

  • Relationship between growth rate and oral manipulation, social nosing, and aggression in finishing pigs

    Irene Camerlink;Piter Bijma;Bas Kemp;J. Elizabeth Bolhuis

  • Positive Welfare and the Like: Distinct Views and a Proposed Framework.

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  • Early socialisation as a strategy to increase piglets’ social skills in intensive farming conditions

    Laura C. Salazar;Heng Lun Ko;Chung Hsuan Yang;Lourdes Llonch

  • Facial expression as a potential measure of both intent and emotion

    Irene Camerlink;Estelle Coulange;Marianne Farish;Emma M. Baxter

  • Pre-weaning environmental enrichment increases piglets' object play behaviour on a large scale commercial pig farm

    Chung-Hsuan Yang;Heng-Lun Ko;Laura Salazar Hofmann;Lourdes Llonch

  • Long Term Benefits on Social Behaviour after Early Life Socialization of Piglets.

    Irene Camerlink;Marianne Farish;Rick B D'Eath;Gareth Arnott

  • Review: Early life predisposing factors for biting in pigs

    Armelle Prunier;Xavier Averos;I. Dimitrov;S.A. Edwards

  • Tail postures and tail motion in pigs: A review

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  • Aggressiveness as a component of fighting ability in pigs using a game-theoretical framework

    Irene Camerlink;Simon P. Turner;Marianne Farish;Gareth Arnott

  • Complex contests and the influence of aggressiveness in pigs

    Irene Camerlink;Gareth Arnott;Marianne Farish;Simon P. Turner

  • Socialisation and its effect on play behaviour and aggression in the domestic pig (Sus scrofa).

    Jennifer E. Weller;Irene Camerlink;Simon P. Turner;Marianne Farish

  • Winner-loser effects overrule aggressiveness during the early stages of contests between pigs.

    Lucy Oldham;Irene Camerlink;Gareth Arnott;Andrea Doeschl-Wilson

  • Pre-weaning socialization and environmental enrichment affect life-long response to regrouping in commercially-reared pigs

    Heng Lun Ko;Qiai Chong;Damián Escribano;Irene Camerlink;Irene Camerlink

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