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Expression of Emotional Arousal in Two Different Piglet Call Types.Decoding of Baby Calls: Can Adult Humans Identify the Eliciting Situation from Emotional Vocalizations of Preverbal Infants?Calling by domestic piglets during simulated crushing and isolation: a signal of need?Encoding of situations in the vocal repertoire of piglets (Sus scrofa): a comparison of discrete and graded classifications.Mammalian play: training for the unexpected.Fluctuating asymmetry as an animal welfare indicator -- a review of methodology and validity.General Principles for the welfare of animals in production systems: the underlying science and its application.Humans (Homo sapiens) judge the emotional content of piglet (Sus scrofa domestica) calls based on simple acoustic parameters, not personality, empathy, nor attitude toward animals.Ontogeny of individual and litter identity signaling in grunts of piglets.The effect of age at separation from the dam and presence of social companions on play behavior and weight gain in dairy calves.Emotional contagion of distress in young pigs is potentiated by previous exposure to the same stressor.Revisiting play elements and self-handicapping in play: a comparative ethogram of five Old World monkey species.Computer-aided method for calculating animal configurations during social interactions from two-dimensional coordinates of color-marked body parts.Individual stability in vocalization rates of pre-weaning piglets.Human perception of vocalizations of domestic piglets and modulation by experience with domestic pigs (Sus scrofa).When to go with the crowd: modelling synchronization of all-or-nothing activity transitions in grouped animals.Response of dairy cows and calves to early separation: Effect of calf age and visual and auditory contact after separationBegging for Milk: Evolution of Teat Massaging in Suckling PigsLong-term familiarity creates preferred social partners in dairy cowsMapping farm animal welfare education at university level in EuropePay respect to the elders: age, more than body mass, determines dominance in female beef cattleSynchronization of behaviour in pairs: the role of communication and consequences in timingMilk ejection solicitations and non-nutritive nursings: an honest signaling system of need in domestic pigs?Allosuckling in domestic pigs: Teat acquisition strategy and consequencesMathematical Model of Synchronization of Behaviour in PairsSow activity level, frequency of standing-to-lying posture changes and anti-crushing behaviour—within sow-repeatability and interactions with nursing behaviour and piglet performanceNURSING BEHAVIOUR AND NURSING VOCALISATIONS IN DOMESTIC SOWS: REPEATABILITY AND RELATIONSHIP WITH MATERNAL INVESTMENTEffects of early play experience on play behaviour of piglets after weaningNursing behaviour of sows during 5 weeks lactation and effects on piglet growthCross-suckling and nursing synchronisation in group housed lactating sowsDimensions of maternal behaviour characteristics in domestic and wild×domestic crossbred sowsPredictability of nursings without milk ejection in domestic pigsProlactin and insulin levels in lactating sows in relation to nursing frequency☆Do domestic pigs prefer short-term to medium-term confinement?Influence of massage during simulated non-nutritive nursings on piglets' milk intake and weight gainFunctional view on udder massage after milk let-down in pigsIntersucking in dairy heifers during the first two years of lifeSuckling behaviour of young dairy calves with their own and alien mothersDifferent outcomes of sperm competition in right and left sides of the female reproductive tract revealed by thymidine-3H-labeled spermatozoa in the ratHead rotations in the play of Hanuman langurs (Semnopithecus entellus): description and analysis of function
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