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2. The development of animal welfare science in China: An explorative analysis.
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Xin Guo and Meijboom, Franck L. B.
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ANIMAL development ,ANIMAL welfare ,ANIMAL science ,ANIMAL species ,ACADEMIC debating ,LABORATORY animals - Abstract
This paper presents results of a search and analysis of research projects on animal welfare registered in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) database in the period 1996-2019, with the aim of gaining a better understanding of developments in animal welfare science in China. The title-abstract search of publications in this database resulted in over 260 articles that could be linked to 200 research projects with an animal welfare component. These projects were analysed for: (a) involved academic disciplines; (b) studied animal species; (c) contexts of animal use; (d) concepts of animal welfare; and (e) attention to ethical dimensions of animal welfare. The analysis shows an increased attention to animal welfare science, with a particular focus on farm and laboratory animals. We observed an increase in the number of studies and of animal species studied. The majority of research projects start in or include a view of animal welfare that is close to Fraser's 'biological function' view. We conclude that the increased attention to animal welfare in science reflects recent developments in China in terms of public concern about animal use, academic debate about the importance of animal welfare, and animalrelated political and economic developments linked to China's ambitions to be a global player in science and food production. For the further development of animal welfare science in China stable funding and more interdisciplinary collaboration are necessary to study and publish on fundamental aspects of animal welfare, on issues not directly related to applied problems, and on the ethical dimensions of animal welfare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. The trend of breeding value research in animal science: bibliometric analysis.
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Yardibi, Fatma, Chen, Chaomei, Fırat, Mehmet Ziya, Karacaören, Burak, and Süzen, Esra
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BIBLIOMETRICS ,ZOOLOGY ,VALUE (Economics) ,ANIMAL science ,LABORATORY animals ,BIBLIOTHERAPY ,GENOME-wide association studies - Abstract
This study aims to identify trends and hot topics in breeding value to support researchers in finding new directions for future research in that area. The data of this study consist of 7072 academic studies on breeding value in the Web of Science database. Network visualizations and in-depth bibliometric analysis were performed on cited references, authors, countries, institutions, journals, and keywords through CiteSpace. VanRaden (2008) is the most cited work and has an essential place in the field. The most prolific writer is Ignacy Misztal. While the most productive country in breeding value studies is the United States, the People's Republic of China is an influential country that has experienced a strong citation burst in the last 3 years. The National Institute for Agricultural Research and Wageningen University are important institutions that play a critical role in connecting other institutions. Also, these two institutions have the highest centrality values. "Genomic prediction" is the outstanding sub-study field in the active clusters appearing in the analysis results. We have summarized the literature on breeding value, including publication information, country, institution, author, and journal. We can say that hot topics today are "genome-wide association", "feed efficiency", and "genomic prediction". While the studies conducted in the past years have focused on economic value and accuracy, the studies conducted in recent years have started to be studies that consider technological developments and changing world conditions such as global warming and carbon emission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Upcoming Meetings. . .
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MEETINGS ,ANIMAL science ,AMINO acids in animal nutrition ,PEPTIDES ,PROTEINS in animal nutrition ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,SOCIETIES - Abstract
The article offers information on several 2011 meetings in the animal science field, including the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) Western Section meeting to be held in Miles City, Montana on June 21-23, the ASAS national annual meeting to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana on July 10-14, and the 12th International Conference on Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins to be held in Beijing, China on August 1-5.
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- 2011
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