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    Research Note: Methods in detecting signs of life after gaseous stun in broilers by Goncalves, Shelby G., Judge, Ron, Santos, Midian, Peixoto, Mariana R.L.V.

    Published in Poultry science (01-08-2022)
    “…To be compliant with religious requirements for poultry, slaughter facilities using controlled atmosphere stunning may require a reliable method for detecting…”
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    Effects of acute stressors experienced by five strains of layer breeders on measures of stress and fear in their offspring by Peixoto, Mariana R.L.V., Karrow, Niel A., Newman, Amy, Head, Jessica, Widowski, Tina M.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-01-2021)
    “…•Acute maternal stress did not affect behaviour and physiology of the offspring.•Corticosterone does not seem to be the main mediator for maternal stress in…”
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    Effects of prenatal stress and genetics on embryonic survival and offspring growth of laying hens by Peixoto, Mariana R L V, Karrow, Niel A, Widowski, Tina M

    Published in Poultry science (01-03-2020)
    “…Early-life exposure to stressors can shape the phenotype of the offspring resulting in changes that may affect their prehatch and posthatch development. This…”
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    Maternal age and maternal environment affect stress reactivity and measures of social behaviour in laying hens by Peixoto, Mariana R. L. V., Cooley, Leanne, Widowski, Tina M.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-09-2021)
    “…Maternal effects can shape the phenotypes of offspring, but the extent to which a layer breeder’s experience can affect commercial laying hens remains unclear…”
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    Effects of Maternal Stress on Measures of Anxiety and Fearfulness in Different Strains of Laying Hens by Peixoto, Mariana R L V, Karrow, Niel A, Newman, Amy, Widowski, Tina M

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (27-03-2020)
    “…Maternal stress can affect the offspring of birds, possibly due to hormone deposition in the egg. Additionally, phenotypic diversity resulting from…”
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