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Below you will find links to case studies that describe how our products are applied in specific studies.  
  • Using The Observer to analyze aggression in African cichlid fish
    Peter Dijkstra and Boye Gricar (Haren, The Netherlands)
    [abstract] [full paper
  • Video tracking of grasshopper nymphs
    Tim Gardiner, Ian Bland and Julian Hill (Chelmsford, UK and Parkville, Australia)
    [abstract] [full paper
  • Motivation and ability to walk for a food reward in broilers
    Eddie Bokkers (Wageningen, The Netherlands)
    [abstract] [full paper
'We conclude that a technique to assess behavioural organisation such as Theme or detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) in addition to conventional analysis of focal behavioural sampling should be used in behavioural and welfare research. Publication of these studies will help in understanding the significance of treatment differences on behaviour and animal well-being.'
Dr. Paul Hocking, Department of Genetics and Genomics, Roslin Institute, Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, UK
  • Video tracking of marine invertebrate larvae using EthoVision 3.0
    Jean Philippe Maréchal, Claire Hellio, Marion Sebire and anthony Clare (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom).
    [abstract] [full paper]  
  • Using EthoVision to quantify spontaneous swimming behavior in small groups of fish
    Marc Ylieff and Pascal Poncin (Liège, Belgium).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Feed pecking in chicks.
    Muriel Martaresche (Nouzilly, France).
    [abstract] [full paper]  
  • Behavioral responses of wallabies to predator odors. 
    Daniel Ramp and David Croft (Sydney, Australia).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Aggression and feeding behavior of group-housed male pigs.
    Greg Cronin (Werribee, Australia).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Behavior and genetics in fowl: Side effects of selection for production traits.
    Per Jensen, Karin Schütz and Leif Andersson (Uppsala, Sweden).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • How to measure locomotor activity in "lazy" chickens?
    Dorothée Bizeray (Nouzilly, France).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • A colorful EthoVision masquarade or how to trace moving pigs automatically.
    Marek Spinka, Pavel Sustr and Ruth Newberry (Prague, Czech Republic).
    [abstract] [full paper]  
  • Domestication effects on behavior in pigs and hens.
    Maria Gustafsson (Skara, Sweden).
    [abstract] [full paper]  
  • How to watch behavior underground and in the dark: studies on a nocturnal subterranean beetle.
    Anna Rasa (Bonn, Germany).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Automatic event recording with AutoKey.
    Massoud Yasseri, Rainer Anscheit and Jakob Parzefall (Hamburg, Germany).
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Stress and emotion in animals.
    Paul Koene (Wageningen, The Netherlands).  
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Using computer imaging to measure spontaneous locomotor activity in fish.
    Göran Nilsson and Svante Winberg (Uppsala, Sweden). 
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • An upwind flight with a happy landing: How teamwork leads to an innovative research instrument. 
    Willem Takken, Piet Huisman, Marc Buma and Lucas Noldus (Wageningen, The Netherlands)
    [abstract] [full paper]
  • Locomotor activity in parasitoid insects measured by EthoVision.
    Stefano Colazza, Ambra Clemente and Marzia Rosi (Perugia, Italy).  
    [abstract] [full paper]
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