24/7 behaviour and welfare of giraffes
Publication/Journal: BIAZA Research Symposium, Date: 2021/07/13-2021/07/14, Location: Online
Keywords: behavior, giraffes, nocturnal behavior, rumination, welfare
2021
The influence of sex, rearing history, and personality on abnormal behaviour in zoo-housed bonobos (Pan paniscus)
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: abnormal behavior, animal welfare, bonobo, great ape, personality, rearing, zoo
2021
Investigating the effects of sex and rearing-history on social network position in zoo-housed bonobos
Publication/Journal: BIAZA Research Symposium, Date: 2021/07/13-2021/07/14, Location: Online
Keywords: bonobos, rearing history, social network analysis
2021
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
Time-lag of urinary and salivary cortisol response after a psychological stressor in bonobos (Pan paniscus)
The influence of sex, rearing history, and personality on abnormal behaviour in zoo-housed bonobos (Pan paniscus)
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: abnormal behaviour, animal welfare, great ape, personality, rearing, zoo
2020
The Speciesism Debate: Intuition, Method, and Empirical Advances
Publication/Journal: Animals
Keywords: Bernard Williams, cumulative culture, evolutionary debunking arguments, intuition, moral psychology, Peter Singer, Shelly Kagan, species-relativism, speciesism
2019
Chimpanzee sociability is associated with vasopressin (Avpr1a) but not oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) variation
Publication/Journal: Hormones and Behavior
Keywords: avpr1a, behavioral genetics, oxtr, oxytocin, pan troglodytes, personality, sociability, vasopressin
2015
The influence of zoo visitor numbers on the behaviour of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina)
Publication/Journal: Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research
Keywords: behavior, harbor seal, zoo visitor effect
2013
Sex Differences in the Steepness of Dominance Hierarchies in Captive Bonobo Groups
Publication/Journal: International Journal of Primatology
Keywords: despotism . dominance . egalitarianism . pan paniscus
2007