Animal welfare is highly dependent on what animals feel (their emotional/affective state). Measuring animal emotion can be challenging because we cannot know for sure about the subjective experiences of other species.
PhD student
Ari Drummond
(supervisor Mark Briffa) is working on improving the welfare and husbandry of crustaceans in the lab and marine ornamental industry.
Potential projects
Assessing welfare in grey seals using non-invasive measures of stress (
Dr Katherine Herborn
)
Key papers
Our key research papers relating to animal welfare
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2020 'Spectral entropy of early-life distress calls as an iceberg indicator of chicken welfare' Journal of The Royal Society Interface 17, (167) 20200086-20200086 , DOI Open access
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2020 'Early‐life learning ability predicts adult social structure, with potential implications for fitness outcomes in the wild' Journal of Animal Ecology 89, (6) 1340-1349 Publisher Site , DOI
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2020 'The welfare of game birds destined for release into the wild: a balance between early life care and preparation for future natural hazards' Animal Welfare 29, (1) 1-18 Publisher Site , DOI
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2018 'The effect of supplementary ultraviolet wavelengths on broiler chicken welfare indicators' Applied Animal Behaviour Science 209, 55-64 , DOI Open access
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2017 'Abnormal repetitive behaviours in captive birds: a Tinbergian review' Applied Animal Behaviour Science , DOI Open access
Contact us
If you have any queries, or would like to talk to us about any of the projects above, please contact
Dr Katherine Herborn
,
Dr Mark Whiteside
,
Dr Joanna Newbolt
,
Professor Mark Briffa
or
Ari Drummond
.