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Biological response to stress: Implications for animal welfare
Authors:
Moberg, GP
Citation:
Gp. Moberg, Biological response to stress: Implications for animal welfare, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 1-21
Some issues in the interpretation of behavioural responses to stress
Authors:
Rushen, J
Citation:
J. Rushen, Some issues in the interpretation of behavioural responses to stress, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 23-42
Neuroendocrine responses to stress
Authors:
Matteri, RL Carroll, JA Dyer, CJ
Citation:
Rl. Matteri et al., Neuroendocrine responses to stress, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 43-76
The metabolic consequences of stress: Targets for stress and priorities ofnutrient use
Authors:
Elsasser, TH Klasing, KC Filipov, N Thompson, F
Citation:
Th. Elsasser et al., The metabolic consequences of stress: Targets for stress and priorities ofnutrient use, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 77-110
Immune system response to stress
Authors:
Blecha, F
Citation:
F. Blecha, Immune system response to stress, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 111-121
Hands-on and hands-off measurement of stress
Authors:
Cook, CJ Mellor, DJ Harris, PJ Ingram, JR Matthews, LR
Citation:
Cj. Cook et al., Hands-on and hands-off measurement of stress, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 123-146
Accumulation and long-term effects of stress in fish
Authors:
Schreck, CB
Citation:
Cb. Schreck, Accumulation and long-term effects of stress in fish, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 147-158
Chronic intermittent stress: A model for the study of long-term stressors
Authors:
Ladewig, J
Citation:
J. Ladewig, Chronic intermittent stress: A model for the study of long-term stressors, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 159-169
Quantifying some responses to pain as a stressor
Authors:
Mellor, DJ Cook, CJ Stafford, KJ
Citation:
Dj. Mellor et al., Quantifying some responses to pain as a stressor, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 171-198
Multiple factors controlling behaviour: Implications for stress and welfare
Authors:
Toates, F
Citation:
F. Toates, Multiple factors controlling behaviour: Implications for stress and welfare, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 199-226
Chronic social stress: Studies in non-human primates
Authors:
Mendoza, SP Capitanio, JP Mason, WA
Citation:
Sp. Mendoza et al., Chronic social stress: Studies in non-human primates, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 227-247
Consequences of stress during development
Authors:
Lay, DC
Citation:
Dc. Lay, Consequences of stress during development, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 249-267
Early developmental influences of experience on behaviour, temperament andstress
Authors:
Mason, WA
Citation:
Wa. Mason, Early developmental influences of experience on behaviour, temperament andstress, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 269-290
Genetic selection to reduce stress in animals
Authors:
Pottinger, TG
Citation:
Tg. Pottinger, Genetic selection to reduce stress in animals, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 291-308
Human-animal interactions and animal stress
Authors:
Hemsworth, PH Barnett, JL
Citation:
Ph. Hemsworth et Jl. Barnett, Human-animal interactions and animal stress, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 309-335
Alleviating stress in zoo animals with environmental enrichment
Authors:
Carlstead, K Shepherdson, D
Citation:
K. Carlstead et D. Shepherdson, Alleviating stress in zoo animals with environmental enrichment, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 337-354
Understanding the role of stress in animal welfare: Practical considerations
Authors:
Wolfle, TL
Citation:
Tl. Wolfle, Understanding the role of stress in animal welfare: Practical considerations, BIOLOGY OF ANIMAL STRESS, 2000, pp. 355-368
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