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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Animal Science and Veterinary D-index 25 Citations 2,404 59 World Ranking 1755 National Ranking 51

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Paul Koene is best known for:

  • Feather pecking
  • Animal welfare
  • Heritability

His Sire research focuses on Animal science and how it connects with Broiler. His study in Animal science extends to Broiler with its themes. His study ties his expertise on Pecking order together with the subject of Feather pecking. His Pecking order study typically links adjacent topics like Ecology. His Ecology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Feather. Paul Koene combines Feather and Feather pecking in his research. His research on Endocrinology often connects related topics like Food intake. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Zoology and Veterinary medicine. Veterinary medicine and Zoology are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work.

His most cited work include:

  • Heritability of feather pecking and open-field response of laying hens at two different ages (108 citations)
  • Mapping quantitative trait loci affecting feather pecking behavior and stress response in laying hens (97 citations)
  • Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations Between Feather Pecking and Open-Field Response in Laying Hens at Two Different Ages (95 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

Animal science and Veterinary medicine are two areas of study in which Paul Koene engages in interdisciplinary work. Paul Koene merges Veterinary medicine with Animal science in his study. His research on Ecology often connects related topics like HUBzero. His work on Animal welfare expands to the thematically related HUBzero. His research on Animal welfare often connects related areas such as Ecology. He combines topics linked to Zoology with his work on Feather. Zoology is frequently linked to Plumage in his study. Paul Koene performs multidisciplinary study on Plumage and Feather in his works. His Feather pecking study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Pecking order.

Paul Koene most often published in these fields:

  • Animal science (62.96%)
  • Ecology (59.26%)
  • Feather (44.44%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2009)?

  • Animal science (66.67%)
  • Demography (66.67%)
  • Veterinary medicine (66.67%)

In recent works Paul Koene was focusing on the following fields of study:

Research on HUBzero and Animal-assisted therapy is a part of his Pet therapy study. Paul Koene regularly ties together related areas like Pet therapy in his HUBzero studies. In his papers, Paul Koene integrates diverse fields, such as Animal science and Veterinary medicine. Paul Koene applies his multidisciplinary studies on Veterinary medicine and Animal science in his research. His research ties Population and Demography together. His study in Animal-assisted therapy extends to Ecology with its themes. His Market economy study often links to related topics such as Welfare. Paul Koene integrates Animal welfare and Captivity in his research. Paul Koene integrates several fields in his works, including Captivity and Animal welfare.

Between 2005 and 2009, his most popular works were:

  • Welfare assessment in pet rabbits (22 citations)
  • Quantification of the contact structure in a feral cattle population and its hypothetical effect on the transmission of bovine herpesvirus 1 (6 citations)
  • Feeding and welfare in domestic animals: a Darwinistic framework. (5 citations)

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Best Publications

Behaviour of fast- and slow growing broilers to 12 weeks of age and the physical consequences

Eddie A.M. Bokkers;Paul Koene.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2003)

254 Citations

Heritability of feather pecking and open-field response of laying hens at two different ages

TB Rodenburg;AJ Buitenhuis;B Ask;KA Uitdehaag.
Poultry Science (2003)

149 Citations

Mapping quantitative trait loci affecting feather pecking behavior and stress response in laying hens

A J Buitenhuis;T B Rodenburg;Y M van Hierden;M Siwek.
Poultry Science (2003)

127 Citations

Genetic and phenotypic correlations between feather pecking and open-field response in laying hens at two different ages.

T. B. Rodenburg;A. J. Buitenhuis;B. Ask;K. A. Uitdehaag.
Behavior Genetics (2004)

113 Citations

Feather pecking in laying hens: new insights and directions for research?

T.B Rodenburg;Y.M van Hierden;A.J Buitenhuis;B Riedstra.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2004)

109 Citations

The impact of group size on damaging behaviours, aggression, fear and stress in farm animals §

T. Bas Rodenburg;Paul Koene.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2007)

108 Citations

Influence of farm factors on the occurrence of feather pecking in organic reared hens and their predictability for feather pecking in the laying period

Monique Bestman;Paul Koene;Jan-Paul Wagenaar.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2009)

98 Citations

On the Timing of Foraging Flights by Oystercatchers, Haematopus ostralegus, on Tidal Mudflats

Serge Daan;Paul Koene.
Netherlands Journal of Sea Research (1981)

98 Citations

Eating behaviour, and preprandial and postprandial correlations in male broiler and layer chickens.

E.A.M. Bokkers;P. Koene.
British Poultry Science (2003)

93 Citations

Social Networks and Welfare in Future Animal Management

Paul Koene;Bert Ipema.
Animal (2014)

86 Citations

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