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  1. Marian Stamp Dawkins CBE FRS (born Marian Ellina Stamp; 13 February 1945) is a British biologist and professor of ethology at the University of Oxford. Her research interests include vision in birds , animal signalling , behavioural synchrony , animal consciousness and animal welfare .

  2. Marian Stamp Dawkins, FRS CBE. My research interests include communication between birds and fish, social hierarchy formation, animal consciousness and animal welfare. I have particular interests in putting welfare research into practice and in the relationship between good welfare and the immune system. Together with Steve Roberts of the ...

  3. Marian Stamp Dawkins CBE FRS. Department of Biology, University of Oxford . Home page. OpticFlock. Department of Biology

  4. Marian Stamp Dawkins. A study was conducted to evaluate activity changes in pigs associated with the development of tail-biting outbreaks using optical flow algorithms. Pigs (n = 120; initial body ...

  5. Marian Stamp Dawkins. Mary Snow Fellow in Biological Sciences, Somerville College, Oxford, UK. View author publications. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar. 2350 Accesses. 267 Citations. 6 Altmetric. Buy print copy. Softcover Boo ...

  6. 21. Jan. 2021 · This book is intended as a guide for anyone who is interested in animals and how their welfare can be assessed scientifically. It addresses the question of why, despite growing public interest in how animals are treated, it has proved so difficult to arrive at an agreed definition of what ‘animal welfare’ is and it then provides an answer.

  7. All the research and development for OpticFlock has been carried out on commercial broiler farms and in collaboration with producers with the aim of finding out what would be most useful for farmers. The results are therefore directly relevant to today’s farming. OpticFlock can recognise key welfare outcomes such as hockburn, foot pad ...