Animal Behavior And Welfare Studies
176 researchers across 15 institutions
Researchers investigate the complex interactions between animals and their environments, exploring how external stimuli and internal states influence animal actions. Studies delve into the cognitive processes underlying behavior, such as learning, memory, and decision-making, across a diverse range of species. Methodologies include direct observation, controlled experiments, physiological measurements, and computational modeling. This area encompasses the study of social behaviors, communication, foraging strategies, reproductive patterns, and the development of animal models for understanding human conditions. A significant focus is placed on assessing and improving animal welfare, examining factors that contribute to stress, pain, and well-being in both domestic and wild populations.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas's significant agricultural sector, including its substantial livestock and poultry industries, by informing best practices for animal husbandry and disease prevention. Understanding animal behavior is also crucial for managing wildlife populations, addressing human-wildlife conflicts, and conserving the state's rich biodiversity. Studies contribute to public health by investigating zoonotic diseases and developing animal models for biomedical research, which is particularly pertinent given the state's demographics and healthcare landscape.
This field draws upon and contributes to numerous related disciplines, including genomics, wildlife ecology, livestock management, microbial infections, and diet and metabolism studies. Engagement spans multiple Arkansas institutions, reflecting a broad commitment to advancing knowledge in animal behavior and welfare.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter S. Ungar | University of Arkansas | 65 | 13,447 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Billy M. Hargis | University of Arkansas | 42 | 5,360 | High Impact | |
| Donna L. Mendrick | NCTR | 40 | 8,958 | High Impact | |
| Eric Zini | UA Monticello | 38 | 4,737 | High Impact | |
| J. R. Garrett | Arkansas State University | 38 | 5,158 | High Impact | |
| William J. Etges | University of Arkansas | 33 | 2,931 | High Impact | |
| E. B. Kegley | University of Arkansas | 30 | 2,967 | High Impact | |
| Megan A. Owen | University of Arkansas | 28 | 2,288 | High Impact | |
| Sarah E. DuRant | University of Arkansas | 27 | 2,151 | High Impact Grants | |
| Steven J. Beaupré | University of Arkansas | 27 | 1,867 | High Impact | |
| David G. Krementz | University of Arkansas | 27 | 3,221 | High Impact | |
| Clara Díaz | University of Central Arkansas | 25 | 1,878 | High Impact | |
| Graham G. Thompson | University of Arkansas | 24 | 1,690 | High Impact Grants | |
| Paul M. Gignac | University of Arkansas | 23 | 2,398 | High Impact | |
| Kristian M. Forbes | University of Arkansas | 22 | 1,535 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| M. Katherine Tolbert | UAMS | 22 | 1,441 | High Impact | |
| Shannon K. Brewer | UAMS | 22 | 1,351 | High Impact | |
| Megan E. Rosa‐Caldwell | University of Arkansas | 21 | 1,496 | High Impact | |
| Andrew D. Sweet | Arkansas State University | 21 | 1,308 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Michael V. Plummer | Harding University Main Campus | 20 | 1,326 | Emeritus | High Impact |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Animal Behavior And Welfare Studies.