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Sleeping tight or hiding in fright? The welfare implications of different subtypes of inactivity in mink


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Rebecca K. Meagher, Dana L. M. Campbell, Jamie Ahloy Dallaire, Maria Diez-Leon, Rupert Palme, Georgia J. Mason
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 144, 2013, pp. 138-146

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Meagher, R. K., Campbell, D. L. M., Dallaire, J. A., Diez-Leon, M., Palme, R., & Mason, G. J. (2013). Sleeping tight or hiding in fright? The welfare implications of different subtypes of inactivity in mink. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 144, 138–146.


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Meagher, Rebecca K., Dana L. M. Campbell, Jamie Ahloy Dallaire, Maria Diez-Leon, Rupert Palme, and Georgia J. Mason. “Sleeping Tight or Hiding in Fright? The Welfare Implications of Different Subtypes of Inactivity in Mink.” Applied Animal Behaviour Science 144 (2013): 138–146.


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Meagher, Rebecca K., et al. “Sleeping Tight or Hiding in Fright? The Welfare Implications of Different Subtypes of Inactivity in Mink.” Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol. 144, 2013, pp. 138–46.


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@article{meagher2013a,
  title = {Sleeping tight or hiding in fright? The welfare implications of different subtypes of inactivity in mink},
  year = {2013},
  journal = {Applied Animal Behaviour Science},
  pages = {138-146},
  volume = {144},
  author = {Meagher, Rebecca K. and Campbell, Dana L. M. and Dallaire, Jamie Ahloy and Diez-Leon, Maria and Palme, Rupert and Mason, Georgia J.}
}


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