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Dr Paul Rose
Dr Paul Rose
Lecturer, University of Exeter / Animal Welfare & Ethics Committee manager, WWT
Verified email at exeter.ac.uk
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To pace or not to pace? A review of what abnormal repetitive behavior tells us about zoo animal management
PE Rose, SM Nash, LM Riley
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 20, 11-21, 2017
972017
The potential of social network analysis as a tool for the management of zoo animals
PE Rose, DP Croft
Animal Welfare 24 (2), 123-138, 2015
822015
What’s new from the zoo? An analysis of ten years of zoo-themed research output
PE Rose, JE Brereton, LJ Rowden, RL de Figueiredo, LM Riley
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 2019
792019
Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact
MK Grace, HR Akçakaya, EL Bennett, TM Brooks, A Heath, S Hedges, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (6), 1833-1849, 2021
722021
Evaluating the activity patterns and enclosure usage of a little-studied zoo species, the sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii)
P Rose, R Robert
Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research 1 (1), 14-19, 2013
572013
Measuring welfare in captive flamingos: Activity patterns and exhibit usage in zoo-housed birds
PE Rose, JE Brereton, DP Croft
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 205, 115-125, 2018
532018
A review of captive flamingo (P hoenicopteridae) welfare: A synthesis of current knowledge and future directions
PE Rose, DP Croft, R Lee
International Zoo Yearbook 48 (1), 139-155, 2014
512014
Why the “visitor effect” is complicated. Unraveling individual animal, visitor number, and climatic influences on behavior, space use and interactions with keepers—A case …
PE Rose, JS Scales, JE Brereton
Frontiers in veterinary science 7, 236, 2020
452020
The use of Qualitative Behavioural Assessment to zoo welfare measurement and animal husbandry change
P Rose, L Riley
European Association of Zoos and Aquaria-EAZA, 2019
372019
Using student-centred research to evidence-base exhibition of reptiles and amphibians: Three species-specific case studies
P Rose, C Evans, R Coffin, R Miller, S Nash
Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research 2 (1), 25-32, 2014
322014
Social bonds in a flock bird: Species differences and seasonality in social structure in captive flamingo flocks over a 12-month period
PE Rose, DP Croft
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 193, 87-97, 2017
292017
Serous fat atrophy and other nutrition-related health problems in captive giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis). An evaluation of 83 necropsy reports
M Clauss, P Rose, J Hummel, JM Hatt
University of Zurich, 2006
292006
Animals in an online world; an evaluation of how zoological collections use social media
P Rose, K Hunt, L Riley
Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research 6 (2), 57-62, 2018
282018
Conducting behavioural research in the zoo: A guide to ten important methods, concepts and theories
PE Rose, LM Riley
Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2 (3), 421-444, 2021
262021
Concepts, applications, uses and evaluation of environmental enrichment: Perceptions of zoo professionals
LM Riley, PE Rose
Journal of Zoo and Aquarium Research 8 (1), 18-28, 2020
262020
Expanding the role of the future zoo: Wellbeing should become the fifth aim for modern zoos
PE Rose, LM Riley
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 1018722, 2022
252022
Visitor presence and a changing soundscape, alongside environmental parameters, can predict enclosure usage in captive flamingos
P Rose, A Badman‐King, S Hurn, T Rice
Zoo Biology 40 (5), 363-375, 2021
232021
Evaluating the social networks of four flocks of captive flamingos over a five-year period: Temporal, environmental, group and health influences on assortment
PE Rose, DP Croft
Behavioural processes 175, 104118, 2020
232020
Quantifying the social structure of a large captive flock of greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus): Potential implications for management in captivity
PE Rose, DP Croft
Behavioural processes 150, 66-74, 2018
232018
Welfare assessment for captive Anseriformes: A guide for practitioners and animal keepers
P Rose, M O’Brien
Animals 10 (7), 1132, 2020
222020
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