Human–animal interactions (HAI), which may lead to human–animal relationships (HAR), may be positive, neutral, or negative in nature. Zoo studies show that visitors may be stressful, may have no effect, or may be enriching. There is also evidence that good HARs se...
Anthrozoös A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions of People & AnimalsMcCardle, P. D., McCune, S., Griffin, J. A., Esposito, L., & Freund, L. (2011). Animals in our lives: Human- animal interaction in family, community, and therapeutic settings. Baltimore, MD: Brookes ...
D'Cruze N, Khan S, Carder G, Megson D, Coulthard E, Norrey J and Groves G. A global review of animal-visitor interactions in modern zoos and aquariums and their implications for wild animal welfare. Animals (Basel). 2019;9. Sit THC, Brackman CJ, Ip SM, Tam KWS, Law PYT, To EMW...
Human-animal relations can be summed up by the phrase “eat, prey, love” -- three themes which will be elaborated in the first part of this course. The second half of the semester focuses on specific case studies that illuminate these themes, as well as other forms of human-animal inte...
Compendium of measures to prevent disease associated with animals in public settings, 2007: National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc... Certain venues encourage or permit the public to contact animalsy resulting in millions of human-animal interactions each year. These settings ...
Now, before you dismiss me as a heartless barbarian, know this: I have always believed that relationships between people and animals — whether based on companionship, work, or simple nutrition — are some of life’s most rewarding and character-building interactions. I also believe that pet ow...
In contrast to RMT mechanisms, Absorptive-Mediated Transcytosis (AMT) is independent of specific receptors and involves the binding of specific proteins or substances to the endothelial cell surface by interactions that trigger endocytosis and vesicular trafficking such that a proportion of the endocytosed...
Human–animal interactions (HAI), which may lead to human–animal relationships (HAR), may be positive, neutral, or negative in nature. Zoo studies show that visitors may be stressful, may have no effect, or may be enriching. There is also evidence that good HARs set up betweenanimals and...
Redefining human-animal relationships: an evaluation of methods to allow their empirical measurement in zoosanimal welfarebehaviourhuman-animal-interactionshuman-animal-relationshipsmethodzooScientific studies of human-animal interactions (HAIs) and how these develop into human-animal relationships (HARs) now ...
individual human and animal dyads can lead to the establishment of human–animal relationships (HARs), which may vary in quality from good to bad, defined in terms of the positivity (e.g., friendly contact, play) or negativity (e.g., aggression) of the interactions on which they are ...