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View article: One welfare: bibliometric review of world literature
One welfare: bibliometric review of world literature Open
The One Welfare framework emphasizes the interconnection between animal, human, and environmental well-being, extending One Health principles to address broader welfare dimensions. Despite its relevance, One Welfare remains underexplored. …
View article: The First Standardized Scoring System to Assess the Welfare of Free‐Ranging Indo‐Pacific Humpback Dolphins (<scp><i>Sousa chinensis</i></scp>)
The First Standardized Scoring System to Assess the Welfare of Free‐Ranging Indo‐Pacific Humpback Dolphins (<span><i>Sousa chinensis</i></span>) Open
The assessment of wild animal welfare has recently gained interest and represents a novel, complementary approach to monitoring free‐ranging populations for conservation purposes. However, few attempts have been made to develop standardize…
View article: Balancing the One Health, One Welfare, One Biology with the Global Needs
Balancing the One Health, One Welfare, One Biology with the Global Needs Open
This presentation examines the challenge of harmonizing the principles of One Health, One Well-being and One Biology amid the growing global demand for food and the increasing pressure on food production systems due to the impacts of clima…
View article: A Quantitative Assessment of Trainers-Dolphins’ Interactions in the Absence of Food Reward
A Quantitative Assessment of Trainers-Dolphins’ Interactions in the Absence of Food Reward Open
All the studies that have considered the motivation of the dolphins to interact with their trainers as a possible welfare indicator have been carried out in facilities where the trainer-dolphin interactions (TDIs) sessions were reinforced …
View article: Changes in the Dog’s and Cat’s Behaviors, as Reported by the Owners, before and during the Lockdown in China
Changes in the Dog’s and Cat’s Behaviors, as Reported by the Owners, before and during the Lockdown in China Open
Considering the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic had and still has on human psychological health, it is expected that it might also affect household dogs’ and cats’ welfare. The current study explores the behavioral changes in dogs and c…
View article: Helping to save pangolins from extinction
Helping to save pangolins from extinction Open
Pangolins, widely distributed in Asia and Africa, have been described as the most heavily trafficked wild mammals globally. Following the emergence of COVID‐19, researchers suggested that the Sunda pangolin (Manis javanica) may have been t…
View article: Chinese College Students’ Attitudes towards Animal Welfare
Chinese College Students’ Attitudes towards Animal Welfare Open
Understanding the attitude of stakeholders towards animals is critical for the development and improvement of animal welfare in a country. College students from veterinary, animal, and life sciences majors represent future key stakeholders…
View article: Successful captive breeding of a Malayan pangolin population to the third filial generation
Successful captive breeding of a Malayan pangolin population to the third filial generation Open
Pangolins are threatened placental mammals distributed in Africa and Asia. Many efforts have been undertaken in the last century to maintain pangolins in captivity, but only a few of them succeeded in maintaining and keeping this species i…
View article: Are pangolins scapegoats of the COVID‐19 outbreak‐CoV transmission and pathology evidence?
Are pangolins scapegoats of the COVID‐19 outbreak‐CoV transmission and pathology evidence? Open
The COVID‐19 outbreak has infected over 6 million people across the world. The origin of COVID‐19 coronavirus (CoV) remains unknown, although pangolins have been suggested as potential hosts. We investigated two pangolins seized in Guangdo…
View article: Identification of Atypical Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O98 from Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys with Diarrhea in China
Identification of Atypical Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O98 from Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys with Diarrhea in China Open
Fecal samples (n = 76) were collected from 38 snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in Shennongjia National Nature Reserve (China) and examined for the presence of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC). The 56 samples originated …