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I am a RCVS, European and ASAB recognised specialist in clinical animal behaviour, as such I have been developing and exploring new interventions for behaviour problems, such as: The use of semiochemicals to control the emotional reaction of animals (pheromonatherapy) The use of mirrors to control stereotypic weaving in horses Psychometric profiling of animal behaviour Over the last 25 years, I have led the development of what has become known as the "Psychobiological approach" to clinical animal behaviour at Lincoln. This synthesises contemporary behavioural biology and psychology with neuroscience to develop a systematic scientific approach to the assessment of problem behaviour in animals.
I have a strong research interest in the comparative psychology underpinning problem behaviour, particularly emotionality and how this contributes to individual differences. This links both my applied and fundamental research, for example by examining how we and non-human animals recognise and respond to the emotional state of another More recently I have had opportunities to scientifically explore my interests in the potential value of our relationships with animals. My research in this area focuses on the benefits from pet keeping using a multidisciplinary approach, for example collaborations with biologists, health care professionals, psychologists, lawyers and economists. Recent projects include:
The effect of pet dogs on human health and well-being
Investigations into animal emotion
Semiochemical signals in the dog
Improving performance in scent detection dogs
External influences on human decision makign that impact animal welfare
I have a strong research interest in the comparative psychology underpinning problem behaviour, particularly emotionality and how this contributes to individual differences. This links both my applied and fundamental research, for example by examining how we and non-human animals recognise and respond to the emotional state of another More recently I have had opportunities to scientifically explore my interests in the potential value of our relationships with animals. My research in this area focuses on the benefits from pet keeping using a multidisciplinary approach, for example collaborations with biologists, health care professionals, psychologists, lawyers and economists. Recent projects include:
The effect of pet dogs on human health and well-being
Investigations into animal emotion
Semiochemical signals in the dog
Improving performance in scent detection dogs
External influences on human decision makign that impact animal welfare
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VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA-SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICEno. 1 (2024): 55-69
Animalsno. 5 (2024): 757
APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE (2024): 106237
Elizabeth L. Sheldon, Carla J. Hart,Anna Wilkinson,Carl Soulsbury, Victoria F. Ratcliffe,Daniel S. Mills
PLOS ONEno. 2 (2024): e0295429-e0295429
ANIMALSno. 5 (2024)
Morgane J. R. Van Belle,Noema Gajdos Kmecova,Frank A. M. Tuyttens,Daniel S. Mills,Tiny C. B. M. De Keuster
APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE (2024): 106133
Morgane J.R. Van Belle,Noema Gajdoš Kmecová,Frank A.M. Tuyttens,Christel P.H. Moons,Daniel S. Mills,Tiny C.B.M. De Keuster
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2023): 105993-105993
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2023): 105966
Animals : an open access journal from MDPIno. 5 (2023)
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