Monitoring the welfare of giraffes in two Belgian zoos
Publication/Journal: BIAZA Research Symposium
Keywords: giraffes, interspecific aggression, oral stereotypies, positive welfare indicators, welfare
2021
Novel object test in farmed fallow deer (Dama dama)–The impact on appearance, diurnal rhythm and behaviour in the foraging area
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: fallow deer, farmed deer, foraging, novel object test
2021
Personality and predictability in fallow deer fighting behaviour: the relationship with mating success
Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour
Keywords: dama dama, escalation rate, fallow deer, fighting, intraindividual variability, mating success, personality, predictability
2013
Personality and foraging decisions in fallow deer, Dama dama
Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour
Keywords: antipredator behavior, antipredator behaviour, boldness, dama dama, dominance, fallow deer, foraging, novelty, personality
2011
Serum concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-i and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2 and -3 in eight hoofstock species
Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology
Keywords: insulin-like growth factor binding proteins, insulin-like growth factor-i, ruminants, somatotropic axis, threatened hoofstock species
2011
Effects of immunocontraception on behavior in fallow deer (Dama dama)
Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology
Keywords: pzp-immunocontraception, social interaction, wildlife contraception
2008
Win, lose or draw: a comparison of fight structure based on fight conclusion in the fallow deer
Publication/Journal: Behaviour
Keywords: assessment process, dama dama, fallow deer, fight conclusion, fight structure
2005
Immunocontraception of captive exotic species. III. Contraception and population management of fallow deer (Cervus dama)
Publication/Journal: Zoo Biology
Keywords: contraception, fallow deer, fertility-control, porcine zona pellucida
2003
The effect of food quality and relative abundance on food choice in fallow deer
Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour
Keywords: abundance, artiodactyla, captivity, cervidae, dama dama, diet, feeding, feeding behavior, feeding preference, food intake, herbivorous, mammalia, nutrient, resource, tannin, toxin, ungulata, vertebrata
2002