vbid/9783030321536

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Author(s): Donald M. Broom; Ken G. Johnson
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783030321529
Edition: 2nd Edition

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This is the Second Edition of a well-received book that reflects a fresh, integrated coverage of the concepts and scientific measurement of stress and welfare of animals including humans. This book explains the basic biological principles of coping with many forms of adversity.�The major part of this work is devoted to explaining scientifically usable concepts in stress and welfare. A wide range of welfare indicators are highlighted in detail with examples being drawn from man and other species. The necessity for combining information from disciplines is emphasized with a one-health, one-welfare approach. This information forms the basis for a synthesis of new ideas. Among the issues covered are: – How brain and body systems regulate using feelings, physiological responses, behaviour and responses to pathology – Limits to adaptation – Assessing positive and negative welfare during both short-term and long-term situations – Ethical problems and suggestedsolutions A proper assessment of animal welfare is essential to take informed decisions about what is morally acceptable in terms of practice and in the development of a more effective legislation. This work encapsulates a very wide body of literature on scientific aspects of animal welfare and will thus prove a valuable asset for animal welfare scientists, psychologists, students and teachers of all forms of biology, behaviour, medicine, veterinary medicine and animal usage.Typham this is the title: Stress and Animal Welfare Key Issues in the Biology of Humans and Other Animals 2nd Edition

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