Animal models of restricted repetitive behavior in autism

MH Lewis, Y Tanimura, LW Lee, JW Bodfish - Behavioural brain research, 2007 - Elsevier
Restricted, repetitive behavior, along with deficits in social reciprocity and communication, is
diagnostic of autism. Animal models relevant to this domain generally fall into three classes …

Equine stereotypic behaviors: Causation, occurrence, and prevention

A Sarrafchi, HJ Blokhuis - Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 2013 - Elsevier
There are strong suggestions that equine stereotypies are connected to poor welfare and a
suboptimal management and/or stabling environment. Different forms of equine stereotypic …

[图书][B] Veterinary epidemiology

M Thrusfield - 2018 - books.google.com
A comprehensive introduction to the role of epidemiology in veterinary medicine This fully
revised and expanded edition of Veterinary Epidemiology introduces readers to the field of …

[图书][B] Equitation science

P McGreevy, JW Christensen, UK Von Borstel… - 2018 - books.google.com
A new edition of a highly respected textbook and reference in the rapidly emerging field of
equitation science. Equitation Science, 2nd Edition incorporates learning theory into ethical …

The pathophysiology of restricted repetitive behavior

M Lewis, SJ Kim - Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, 2009 - Springer
Restricted, repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are heterogeneous ranging from stereotypic body
movements to rituals to restricted interests. RRBs are most strongly associated with autism …

Housing horses in individual boxes is a challenge with regard to welfare

A Ruet, J Lemarchand, C Parias, N Mach, MP Moisan… - Animals, 2019 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Horses are mainly housed in individual boxes. This housing system is
reported to be highly detrimental with regard to welfare and could trigger the expression of …

Keeping horses in groups: A review

E Hartmann, E Søndergaard, LJ Keeling - Applied Animal Behaviour …, 2012 - Elsevier
Although husbandry conditions for horses have improved over the last decades, many
horses are still kept singly with limited or no physical contact to other horses. This is …

Behavioural and physiological responses to an acute stressor in crib-biting and control horses

I Bachmann, P Bernasconi, R Herrmann… - Applied Animal …, 2003 - Elsevier
The responses of eleven pairs of crib-biting and non-crib-biting horses (controls) to an
arousal-inducing stimulus were studied. Video-observation of the horses revealed that crib …

Basic needs in horses?—a literature review

K Krueger, L Esch, K Farmer, I Marr - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary All animals have requirements that are essential for their welfare, and
when these basic needs are not met, the animal suffers. In horses, it is claimed that these …

Crib-biting behavior in horses: A review

CL Wickens, CR Heleski - Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2010 - Elsevier
During the past decade, stereotypic behavior in horses, specifically crib-biting behavior, has
received considerable attention in the scientific literature. Epidemiological and experimental …