Risk factors for stereotypic behaviour in captive ungulates

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  • who: MOP et al. from the Centre for Comparative and Evolutionary Psychology, Department of Psychology, and School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Science, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth , UP, UK have published the article: Risk factors for stereotypic behaviour in captive ungulates, in the : Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences of 18/Oct/2022
  • how: Following seminal work with carnivores the authors developed a novel methodological approach for ungulates that explored potential risk factors derived from a species wild behavioural biology (adjusted to reflect ungulate biology) as well as the current captive husbandry of the . . .

     

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