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Dr Helen Gray
Emma Malcolm
Dr Katherine Herborn
David Armstrong
Dr Jessica Martin
et al.
Can eggshells indicate stressor exposure in free-range laying hens?2024
Dr Jordan Cuff
Dr Helen Gray
The case for open research in entomology: reducing harm, refining reproducibility and advancing insect science2024
David Armstrong
Professor Lucy Asher
Dr Helen Gray
The effect of piling behavior on the production and mortality of free-range laying hens2023
Dr Helen Gray
Modelling the links between farm characteristics, respiratory health and pig production traits2021
Dr Helen Gray
Influence of temperature on prevalence of health and welfare conditions in pigs: Time-series analysis of pig abattoir inspection data in England and Wales2020
Dr Helen Gray
The welfare and ethics of research involving wild animals: A primer2020
Dr Helen Gray
Dr Rachel Davies
Alexandra Bright
Professor Lucy Asher
Why Do Hens Pile? Hypothesizing the Causes and Consequences2020
Dr Helen Gray
Automatic individual pig detection and tracking in pig farms2019
Dr Nicola Simcock
Dr Helen Gray
Professor Geraldine Wright
Appetitive olfactory learning and memory in the honeybee depend on sugar reward identity2018
Dr Helen Gray
Factors influencing individual variation in farm animal cognition and how to account for these statistically2018
Dr Helen Gray
Bradley Pearce
Professor Alexander Thiele
Professor Candy Rowe
The use of preferred social stimuli as rewards for rhesus macaques in behavioural neuroscience2017
Dr Helen Gray
Henri Bertrand
Claire Mindus
Emeritus Professor Paul Flecknell
Professor Candy Rowe
et al.
Physiological, behavioral, and scientific impact of different fluid control protocols in the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta)2016
Dr Nicola Simcock
Dr Helen Gray
Professor Geraldine Wright
Single amino acids in sucrose rewards modulate feeding and associative learning in the honeybee2014