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SVOBODOVÁ, M., KHAN, N. and HARTLEY, M., 2024. Current social management practices contribute to reproductive failure in zoo-housed guenons. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 276: 106307. ISSN 0168-1591
SPOORS, F., JAMES, M.A., MENDO, T., MCKNIGHT, J.C., BØNNELYCKE, E.-M.S. and KHAN, N., 2023. Investigating clove oil and its derivatives as anaesthetic agents for decapod crustaceans to improve welfare commercially and at slaughter. Frontiers in Animal Science, 4: 1180977. ISSN 2673-6225
KOK, A.C.M., BERKHOUT, B.W., CARLSON, N.V., EVANS, N.P., KHAN, N., POTVIN, D.A., RADFORD, A.N., SEBIRE, M., SHAFIEI SABET, S., SHANNON, G. and WASCHER, C.A.F., 2023. How chronic anthropogenic noise can affect wildlife communities. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 11: 1130075. ISSN 2296-701X
SPOORS, F., MENDO, T., KHAN, N. and JAMES, M., 2021. Assessing bait use by static gear fishers of the Scottish Inshore fisheries: a preliminary study. Fisheries Research, 240: 105974. ISSN 0165-7836
KHAN, N. and WASCHER, C.A.F., 2021. Considering generalizability: a lesson from auditory enrichment research on zoo animals. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 8 (2), pp. 251-262. ISSN 2372-4323
CUMMINGS, C.R., KHAN, N.Y., MURRAY, M.M., ELLISON, T., WELCH, C.N., HERNANDEZ, S.M. and NAVARA, K.J., 2020. Foraging in urban environments increases bactericidal capacity in plasma and decreases corticosterone concentrations in white ibises. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 8: 575980.
WROBEL, E.R., MOLINA, E., KHAN, N.Y., AKINGBEMI, B.T., MENDONCA, M.T. and NAVARA, K.J., 2020. Androgen and mineralocorticoid receptors are present on the germinal disc region in laying hens: potential mediators of sex ratio adjustment in birds? General and Comparative Endocrinology, 287: 113353. ISSN 0016-6480
Research report for external body
CRUMP, A., FISCHER, B., ARNOTT, G., BIRCH, J., BRIFFA, M., BROWNING, H., COATES, C., ELWOOD, R., KHAN, N., THAKRAR, U. and BARRETT, M., 2024. Guidelines for protecting and promoting decapod crustacean welfare in research. Insect Welfare Research Society.