List View
 |   | 
   web
Author Title Year Publication Serial Volume Pages
Carlsson, H.-E.; Lyberg, K.; Royo, F.; Hau, J. Quantification of stress sensitive markers in single fecal samples do not accurately predict excretion of these in the pig 2007 Research in Veterinary Science 5853 82 423-428
Wyss, C. Does housing in a „social box“ change faecal cortisol metabolites concentration in stallions? 2015 Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting 5869
Ayala, I.; Martos, N.F.; Silvan, G.; Gutierrez-Panizo, C.; Clavel, J.G.; Illera, J.C. Cortisol, adrenocorticotropic hormone, serotonin, adrenaline and noradrenaline serum concentrations in relation to disease and stress in the horse 2012 Research in Veterinary Science 5935 93 103-107
Berger, A. Evaluation of living conditions in free running animals by chronobiological analysis of continuously recorded behavioural data 2015 Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting 5880
Skandakumar, S.; Stodulski, G.; Hau, J. Salivary IgA: a Possible Stress Marker In Dogs 1995 Animal Welfare 5964 4 339-350
Reyna-Garfias, H.; Miliar, A.; Jarillo-Luna, A.; Rivera-Aguilar, V.; Pacheco-Yepez, J.; Baeza, I.; Campos-Rodríguez, R. Repeated restraint stress increases IgA concentration in rat small intestine 2010 Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 6002 24 110-118
Gorgasser I.; Tichy A.; Palme R. Faecal cortisol metabolites in Quarter Horses during initial training under field conditions[Messung der Kortisolmetaboliten im Pferdekot während der Grundausbildung von 2jährigen Quarter Horses] 2007 Wien. Tierärztl. Mschr. – Vet. Med. Austria 6125 94 226 - 230
König v. Borstel, U.; Visser, E.K.; Hall, C. Indicators of stress in equitation 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6160 190 43-56
Beery, A.K.; Kaufer, D. Stress, social behavior, and resilience: Insights from rodents 2015 Neurobiology of Stress 6413 1 116-127
Christensen, J.W.; Beekmans, M.; van Dalum, M.; VanDierendonck, M. Effects of hyperflexion on acute stress responses in ridden dressage horses 2014 Physiology & Behavior 6507 128 39-45