Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten
Reihe: UFAW Animal Welfare
A Guide to Valid Use of Indicators of Affective States
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten
Reihe: UFAW Animal Welfare
ISBN: 978-1-394-18219-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
A clear, practical guide on how to use validated indicators of affective states
Assessing Animal Welfare is a guide on how to use accurate indicators to assess the welfare of animals. The basis for this book is construct validity: how we can validate different indicators that are commonly used to assess animal welfare and apply this knowledge when using these indicators.
Starting with two chapters on the challenges of assessing emotions and moods in animals, and the importance and basis of construct validation, the following chapters evaluate the validity of 11 indicators that range from being suitable for assessing short-term emotions to assessing cumulative negative affect over a lifetime. Each chapter further highlights the limitations of each indicator and provides clear, useful guidance on its interpretation to avoid associated pitfalls. The book also shows how different indicators can complement each other, with real-life examples showing how to put theory into practice. The final chapter concludes by discussing some of the remaining challenges.
Written by leading experts in their respective fields, Assessing Animal Welfare presents:
- Five key approaches to assessing the construct validity of a welfare indicator: using humans as models; observing how indicators change in rewarding or punishing situations, or when in the presence of threats to/promoters of ancestral fitness; taking a pharmacological approach; and assessing co-variance with already validated indicators
- Indicators of emotion, focusing on preference/avoidance, vocal signals, acute corticosteroid responses, body temperature and heart rate, ideal for assessing short-term events like handling, transport, etc.
- Indicators of cumulative welfare focusing on abnormal repetitive behaviour, cellular aging, and hippocampal plasticity
- Indicators of mood, focusing on judgement biases, play, the hormone DHEA, and measures of reward responsiveness, ideal for assessing effects of long-term situations such as housing conditions
- How each valid indicator may sometimes yield false leads (suggesting affective states that are absent) or false null results (overlooking affective states that are present), and ways to avoid these pitfalls
Assessing Animal Welfare serves as a clear and practical guide for animal welfare researchers, veterinarians, and students of animal welfare science, helping them evaluate and use the most accurate affective state indicators for a given situation.
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1 Animal welfare and affective states
2 Measuring the unmeasurable: the construct validation of affective state indicators
3 Preference and avoidance tests
4 Vocal signals
5 Acute Glucocorticoid Responses
6 Body temperature and heart rate
7 Judgement biases
8 Play behaviour
9 Reactivity to rewards
10 Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and glucocorticoids-to-DHEA(S) ratio
11 Abnormal Repetitive Behaviours
12 Telomere length
13 Hippocampal structural plasticity
14 The importance of construct validation, and (more) tools for valid use of indicators – what have we learned and what is still missing?




