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Gut microbiota and feather pecking: Integrating microbiota, behaviour, stress, serotonin and the immune system
Jerine Alexandra Johanna van der Eijk
WIAS
Adaptation Physiology
Behavioral Ecology
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internal PhD, WU
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Agriculture & Biology
feather pecking
100%
intestinal microorganisms
67%
microbiome
65%
serotonin
65%
immune system
63%
feathers
27%
birds
21%
genotype
12%
phenotype
11%
fearfulness
9%
blood
8%
stress response
6%
antibodies
6%
allografting
6%
autoantibodies
4%
adaptive immunity
3%
animal production
3%
monocytes
3%
innate immunity
3%
nitric oxide
2%
digestive system
2%
ingestion
2%
Clostridiales
2%
microbial colonization
2%
pecking
2%
anxiety
1%
corticosterone
1%
animal welfare
1%
Lactobacillus
1%
mucosa
1%
poultry
1%
production technology
1%
animals
1%
rodents
1%
physiology
1%
chicks
1%
hormones
1%
chickens
1%
brain
1%
metabolites
1%
cells
0%