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Facial expressions and emotions in domestic animals.
Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 2019In many animal species, facial expressions are key elements for recognizing emotions and numerous types of social interaction. Emotions are complex reactions that allow individuals to cope with full events that have either positive or negative meaning ...
K. Lezama-García+4 more
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2016
Humans have shared the planet with millions of other animals and have historically exercised dominance over them. Throughout of this long coexistence, one of the most important ethnozoological phenomena of history emerged—the domestication of animals.
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Humans have shared the planet with millions of other animals and have historically exercised dominance over them. Throughout of this long coexistence, one of the most important ethnozoological phenomena of history emerged—the domestication of animals.
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Thermal chronobiology of domestic animals
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003This article reviews the literature on the circadian and estrous rhythms of body temperature in farm animals. Although most research in this area has lacked the methodological sophistication of research conducted on laboratory animals, the experimental results are consistent with the general principles of thermal chronobiology derived from laboratory ...
PICCIONE, Giuseppe, REFINETTI R.
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Lateralized emotional functioning in domestic animals
, 2021M. Siniscalchi+2 more
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Environmental epigenetics and epigenetic inheritance in domestic farm animals.
Animal Reproduction Science, 2020Ryan Thompson, E. Nilsson, M. Skinner
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The Domestication and Exploitation of Plants and Animals.
The Economic History Review, 1970P. J. Ucko+2 more
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