Welfare outcome and independent variable associations.
Outcome variables are shown in blue boxes and independent variables are shown in white boxes (variables are defined in [ 27 ]). Positive correlations are represented with blue connecting lines and negative correlations are represented with yellow connecting lines. The strength of the relationship is...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16541427 2023-05-15T16:00:30+02:00 Welfare outcome and independent variable associations. Lisa K. Lauderdale (11355792) Jill D. Mellen (11355798) Michael T. Walsh (9079552) Douglas A. Granger (8528235) Lance J. Miller (2746141) 2021-08-30T17:29:10Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255506.g001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Welfare_outcome_and_independent_variable_associations_/16541427 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0255506.g001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified tursiops truncatus </ tursiops aduncus </ target key conditions specific reference intervals provided important empirical marine mammal parks lagenorhynchus obliquidens </ initial research articles fecal hormone metabolites environmental enrichment programs develop reference intervals delphinapterus leucas </ behaviors likely indicative sided dolphins (< div >< p multiple related objectives cetacean welfare study pacific bottlenose dolphins aquariums </ p 43 accredited zoos social management factors bottlenose dolphins pacific white identify factors aquariums accredited accredited zoos widely applied welfare requirements taxonomic group strongly related social species seven countries scientific community results suggested positive welfare overview presents novel indicators habitat characteristics good welfare future science freely available critical partners conservation action comparative information blood variables based metrics aquariums .” aquarium environments ambassadors inspiring advance frameworks Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255506.g001 2021-12-20T03:15:01Z Outcome variables are shown in blue boxes and independent variables are shown in white boxes (variables are defined in [ 27 ]). Positive correlations are represented with blue connecting lines and negative correlations are represented with yellow connecting lines. The strength of the relationship is indicated by the thickness of the connecting line. Still Image Delphinapterus leucas Unknown Pacific |
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Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified tursiops truncatus </ tursiops aduncus </ target key conditions specific reference intervals provided important empirical marine mammal parks lagenorhynchus obliquidens </ initial research articles fecal hormone metabolites environmental enrichment programs develop reference intervals delphinapterus leucas </ behaviors likely indicative sided dolphins (< div >< p multiple related objectives cetacean welfare study pacific bottlenose dolphins aquariums </ p 43 accredited zoos social management factors bottlenose dolphins pacific white identify factors aquariums accredited accredited zoos widely applied welfare requirements taxonomic group strongly related social species seven countries scientific community results suggested positive welfare overview presents novel indicators habitat characteristics good welfare future science freely available critical partners conservation action comparative information blood variables based metrics aquariums .” aquarium environments ambassadors inspiring advance frameworks |
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Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified tursiops truncatus </ tursiops aduncus </ target key conditions specific reference intervals provided important empirical marine mammal parks lagenorhynchus obliquidens </ initial research articles fecal hormone metabolites environmental enrichment programs develop reference intervals delphinapterus leucas </ behaviors likely indicative sided dolphins (< div >< p multiple related objectives cetacean welfare study pacific bottlenose dolphins aquariums </ p 43 accredited zoos social management factors bottlenose dolphins pacific white identify factors aquariums accredited accredited zoos widely applied welfare requirements taxonomic group strongly related social species seven countries scientific community results suggested positive welfare overview presents novel indicators habitat characteristics good welfare future science freely available critical partners conservation action comparative information blood variables based metrics aquariums .” aquarium environments ambassadors inspiring advance frameworks Lisa K. Lauderdale (11355792) Jill D. Mellen (11355798) Michael T. Walsh (9079552) Douglas A. Granger (8528235) Lance J. Miller (2746141) Welfare outcome and independent variable associations. |
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Ecology Sociology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified tursiops truncatus </ tursiops aduncus </ target key conditions specific reference intervals provided important empirical marine mammal parks lagenorhynchus obliquidens </ initial research articles fecal hormone metabolites environmental enrichment programs develop reference intervals delphinapterus leucas </ behaviors likely indicative sided dolphins (< div >< p multiple related objectives cetacean welfare study pacific bottlenose dolphins aquariums </ p 43 accredited zoos social management factors bottlenose dolphins pacific white identify factors aquariums accredited accredited zoos widely applied welfare requirements taxonomic group strongly related social species seven countries scientific community results suggested positive welfare overview presents novel indicators habitat characteristics good welfare future science freely available critical partners conservation action comparative information blood variables based metrics aquariums .” aquarium environments ambassadors inspiring advance frameworks |
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Outcome variables are shown in blue boxes and independent variables are shown in white boxes (variables are defined in [ 27 ]). Positive correlations are represented with blue connecting lines and negative correlations are represented with yellow connecting lines. The strength of the relationship is indicated by the thickness of the connecting line. |
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Welfare outcome and independent variable associations. |
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Welfare outcome and independent variable associations. |
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