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Alan McElligott

City University of Hong Kong

Goat welfare, behaviour and cognition

Luigi Baciadonna

Queen Mary University of London

Goat welfare, behaviour and cognition

Iris Bachmann

Agroscope - Swiss National Stud Farm, Switzerland

Horse welfare, behaviour, cognition and emotions

Sabrina Briefer Freymond

Agroscope - Swiss National Stud Farm, Switzerland

Horse welfare, behaviour, cognition and emotions

David Reby

Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne

Function of horse biphonation

Tecumseh Fitch

University of Vienna, Austria

Horse vocal production mechanisms

Maxime Garcia

University of Zürich, Switzerland

Horse vocal production mechanisms

Marta Manser

University of Zürich, Switzerland

Vocal expression of emotions in meerkats

Judith Burkart

University of Zürich, Switzerland

Vocal expression of emotions in common marmosets

Josefine Bohr Brask

University of Exeter

Zebra and giraffe social networks

Björn Forkman

University of Copenhagen

Human cross-modal recognition of dog vocal expression of emotions

Bengt Holst

Copenhagen Zoo

Zoo animal behaviour

Mikkel Stelvig

Copenhagen Zoo

Zoo animal behaviour

Gosia Zobel

AgResearch, Hamilton, New Zealand

Goat personality and emotions

Marina Scheumann

University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover

Rhinoceros vocalisations

Rasmus Heller

University of Copenhagen

Rhinoceros genetics

Ole Næsbye Larsen

University of South Denmark

Parakeet communication and cognition

Thorsten Johannes Skovbjerg Balsby

Aarhus University

Parakeet communication and cognition

Danuta Maria Wisniewska

University of South Denmark

Whale foraging and anthropogenic disturbances

Jacob Nabe-Nielsen,

Aarhus University

Whale foraging and anthropogenic disturbances

ANIHWA FUNDED PROJECT

THE SOUNDWEL PROJECT

Project SoundWel aims to understand the encoding of emotion in pig vocalisations and use this knowledge to develop a tool that can assess welfare on-farm by determining the emotion state of pigs through their vocalisations.
  • Céline Tallet, INRA, France
  • Cécile Bourguet, E.T.R.E, France
  • Alain Boissy, INRA, France
  • Véronique Deiss, INRA, France
  • Birger Puppe, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology, Germany
  • Sandra Düpjan, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology, Germany
  • Marek Spinka, Institute of Animal Science, Czech Republic
  • Pavel Linhart, Institute of Animal Science, Czech Republic
  • Andrew Janczak, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
anihwa funded project the soundwel project emotions pigs vocalisations