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AWE Authored Papers

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Baumgartner, K., Hüttner, T., Clegg, I. L., Hartmann, M. G., Garcia-Párraga, D., Manteca, X., ... & Delfour, F. (2024). Dolphin-WET—Development of a Welfare Evaluation Tool for Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) under Human Care. Animals, 14(5), 701.

Welfare assessment, EAAM

Clegg, I. L. (2017). Developing welfare parameters for bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) under human care (Doctoral dissertation, Université Sorbonne Paris Cité).

dolphin

Clegg, I. L. (2018). Cognitive bias in zoo animals: An optimistic outlook for welfare assessment. Animals, 8(7), 104.

cognitive bias, cognition

Clegg, I. L. K., Van Elk, C. E., & Delfour, F. (2017). Applying welfare science to bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Animal Welfare, 26(2), 165-176.

dolphins

Clegg, I. L., & Butterworth, A. (2017). Assessing the welfare of cetacea. Marine Mammal Welfare: Human induced change in the marine environment and its impacts on marine mammal welfare, 183-211.

marine mammal welfare, cetecean

Clegg, I. L., & Butterworth, A. (2017). Assessing the welfare of pinnipeds. Marine mammal welfare: Human induced change in the marine environment and its impacts on marine mammal welfare, 273-295.

pinnipeds, marine mammals

Clegg, I. L., & Delfour, F. (2018). Can we assess marine mammal welfare in captivity and in the wild? Considering the example of bottlenose dolphins. Aquatic Mammals, 44(2).

marine mammal, dolphins

Clegg, I. L., Borger-Turner, J. L., & Eskelinen, H. C. (2015). C-Well: The development of a welfare assessment index for captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Animal Welfare, 24(3), 267-282.

dolphins, C-Well, cetecean

Clegg, I. L., Boys, R. M., & Stockin, K. A. (2021). Increasing the awareness of animal welfare science in marine mammal conservation: Addressing language, translation and reception issues. Animals, 11(6), 1596.

marine mammal

Clegg, I. L., Domingues, M., Ström, E., & Berggren, L. (2023). Cognitive foraging enrichment (but not non-cognitive enrichment) improved several longer-term welfare indicators in bottlenose dolphins. Animals, 13(2), 238.

enrichment, cognition

Clegg, I. L., Rödel, H. G., & Delfour, F. (2017). Bottlenose dolphins engaging in more social affiliative behaviour judge ambiguous cues more optimistically. Behavioural Brain Research, 322, 115-122.

cognitive bias, dolphin, social behaviour

Clegg, I. L., Rödel, H. G., Boivin, X., & Delfour, F. (2018). Looking forward to interacting with their caretakers: Dolphins’ anticipatory behaviour indicates motivation to participate in specific events. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 202, 85-93.

anticipatory behaviour, cetecean, dolphin

Clegg, I. L., Rödel, H. G., Cellier, M., Vink, D., Michaud, I., Mercera, B., ... & Delfour, F. (2017). Schedule of human-controlled periods structures bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) behavior in their free-time. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 131(3), 214.

dolphin, free-time

Clegg, I. L., Rödel, H. G., Mercera, B., Van der Heul, S., Schrijvers, T., De Laender, P., ... & Delfour, F. (2019). Dolphins’ willingness to participate (WtP) in positive reinforcement training as a potential welfare indicator, where WtP predicts early changes in health status. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 2112.

dolphins, willingness to participate, training

Clegg, I., Rödel, H. G., Vink, D., Cellier, M., Mercera, B., Hausberger, M., ... & Delfour, F. (2015, October). Variation in synchronous swimming in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncaus) under human care. In Rencontres annuelles du GDR d'Ethologie.

synchronous swimming, dolphin

Rust, K., Clegg, I., & Fernandez, E. J. (2024). The voice of choice: A scoping review of choice-based animal welfare studies. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 106270.

Choice, control, agency

Clegg, I., and Schultz, R.L., (2023). IdeaBox: an Open Access Platform for Sharing Innovative Enrichment Ideas. Soundings.

dolphins, pinnipeds, enrichment

Ardente, A., Toddes, B., & Schultz, R. L. (2024). Nutritional Considerations for Juvenile Exotic Companion Animals. Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal Practice, 27(2), 449-463.

nutrition, reptiles

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