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Validating physiological markers as welfare indicators: the case of oxidative stress
Michaël Beaulieu
This research note is an extension of Physiology Researcher Michaël Beaulieu's paper, “Oxidative status: A general but overlooked indicator of welfare across animal species?,” which was published on June 4, 2024, in BioEssays’ “Problems & Paradigms” rubric.
Quantifying the neglectedness of wild animal welfare
Michaël Beaulieu
Physiology Researcher Michaël Beaulieu's deep dive examines the quality and quantity of mentions of wild animal welfare in the scientific literature and finds it to be a neglected research area.
Welfare and physiology: a complicated relationship
Michaël Beaulieu
This research note is an extension of Physiology Researcher Michaël Beaulieu's paper, Capturing wild animal welfare: a physiological perspective, which was published August 27, 2023, by Biological Reviews online.
Why cause of death matters for wild animal welfare
Luke Hecht
In part one of this series, Luke Hecht introduces approaches to studying wild animals’ causes of death, with the goal of making work in this field maximally useful for understanding wild animal welfare.