Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Marr, I.; Stefanski, V.; Krueger, K |
Lateralität – ein Indikator für das Tierwohl?[Laterality – an animal welfare indicator?] |
2022 |
Der Praktische Tierarzt |
6692 |
103 |
1246-12757 |
Maury, M.; Murphy, K.; Kumar, S.; Mauerer, A.; Lee, G. |
Spray-drying of proteins: effects of sorbitol and trehalose on aggregation and FT-IR amide I spectrum of an immunoglobulin G |
2005 |
European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics |
6515 |
59 |
251-261 |
McBride, S.D.; Parker, M.O.; Roberts, K.; Hemmings, A. |
Applied neurophysiology of the horse; implications for training, husbandry and welfare |
2017 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6627 |
190 |
90-101 |
McCoy, D.E.; Schiestl, M.; Neilands, P.; Hassall, R.; Gray, R.D.; Taylor, A.H. |
New Caledonian Crows Behave Optimistically after Using Tools |
2019 |
Current Biology |
6581 |
|
|
McGreevy, P.; Berger, J.; De Brauwere, N.; Doherty, O.; Harrison, A.; Fiedler, J.; Jones, C.; McDonnell, S.; McLean, A.; Nakonechny, L.; Nicol, C.; Preshaw, L.; Thomson, P.; Tzioumis, V.; Webster, J.; Wolfensohn, S.; Yeates, J.; Jones, B |
Using the Five Domains Model to Assess the Adverse Impacts of Husbandry, Veterinary, and Equitation Interventions on Horse Welfare. |
2018 |
Animals |
6606 |
8 |
41 |
McGreevy, P.D.; McLean, A.N. |
Punishment in horse-training and the concept of ethical equitation |
2009 |
Journal of Veterinary Behavior |
6599 |
4 |
193-197 |
McLean, A.N.; Christensen, J.W. |
The application of learning theory in horse training |
2017 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6597 |
190 |
18-27 |
Meek, P.D.; Ballard, G.-A.; Fleming, P.J.S. |
The pitfalls of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia |
2015 |
Australian Mammalogy |
6704 |
37 |
13-22 |
Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. |
Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences |
2016 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6617 |
184 |
66-73 |
Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. |
Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences |
2016 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6651 |
184 |
66-73 |