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Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Volume 118, Issue 3-4, Pages 105-232 (May 2009)
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Special Issue: Animal Suffering and Welfare
Edited by Hanno Würbel

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Special Issue
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Editorial


The state of ethological approaches to the assessment of animal suffering and welfare
Hanno Würbel
pages 105-107
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Animal behaviour, animal welfare and the scientific study of affect
David Fraser
pages 108-117
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Ethology applied to animal ethics
Hanno Würbel
pages 118-127
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Pain and stress in crustaceans?
Robert W. Elwood, Stuart Barr, Lynsey Patterson
pages 128-136
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Does environmental enrichment affect the behaviour of fish commonly used in laboratory work?
Nichola M. Brydges, Victoria A. Braithwaite
pages 137-143
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Measuring cutaneous thermal nociception in group-housed pigs using laser technique—Effects of laser power output
Mette S. Herskin, Jan Ladewig, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
pages 144-151
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An empirical investigation of two assumptions of motivation testing in captive starlings (Sturnus vulgaris): Do animals have an energy budget to ‘spend’? and does cost reduce demand?
Lucy Asher, Richard D. Kirkden, Melissa Bateson
pages 152-160
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Cognitive bias as an indicator of animal emotion and welfare: Emerging evidence and underlying mechanisms
Michael Mendl, Oliver H.P. Burman, Richard M.A. Parker, Elizabeth S. Paul
pages 161-181
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Can we use starlings’ aversion to eyespots as the basis for a novel ‘cognitive bias’ task?
Ben O. Brilot, Clare L. Normandale, Antonia Parkin, Melissa Bateson
pages 182-190
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Increasing farm animal welfare by positively motivated instrumental behaviour
Gerhard Manteuffel, Jan Langbein, Birger Puppe
pages 191-198
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Ear and tail postures as indicators of emotional valence in sheep
Nadine Reefmann, Franziska Bütikofer Kaszàs, Beat Wechsler, Lorenz Gygax
pages 199-207
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Animal pleasure and its moral significance
Jonathan Balcombe
pages 208-216
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Investigations on genetic disease resistance in swine—A contribution to the reduction of pain, suffering and damage in farm animals
Gerald Reiner
pages 217-221
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Suffering in diseased pigs as expressed by behavioural, clinical and clinical–chemical traits, in a well defined parasite model
Gerald Reiner, Katrin Hübner, Sabine Hepp
pages 222-231
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