Animal Behaviour, Welfare, and Interactions in Sports and Recreational Environments

Chris Pawson , John T. Hancock , Rose Rouse
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Animal Behaviour, Welfare, and Interactions in Sports and Recreational Environments

Chris Pawson , John T. Hancock , Rose Rouse
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  • Date de publication : Aug 31, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 232
  • Éditeur : CRC Press
  • ISBN : 9781032986227
  • Dimensions : 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

John T. Hancock is Professor of Cell Signalling at the University of West of England, Bristol (UWE) UK. He studied at the University of Bristol where he obtained a BSc(Hons) in Biochemistry (1984) and then a PhD (1987). He stayed at Bristol where he held post-doctoral research positions for six years, before he moved to UWE in 1993. He has been at UWE ever since. John has a long-standing interest in how small relatively reactive molecules are able to partake in cell signalling events in cells. This often centres around the chemistry of reduction and oxidation (redox). He has authored several editions of the textbook as well as publishing over two hundred academic articles. He holds several editorial positions with journals, most notably being the Editor-in-Chief of the journalsOxygenandJournal of Plant Physiology and Metabolism. Recently, John has published the bookWhy Elephants Cry: How Observing Unusual Animal Behaviours Can Predict the Weather (and other Environmental Phenomena) with CRC Press. He has also written several articles on COVID-19, including about the impact of the pandemic on animals and animal welfare, and coauthored the bookAnimal Welfare in a Pandemic: What does COVID-19 tell us for the future?, also with CRC Press.

Ros C. Rouse originally studied Psychology at the University of Bristol. She is a science policy expert with extensive Research Council experience. Ros concentrated on promoting integrity in research at the University of the West ofEngland, andwas a member of the University's Ethics and Integrity Committee. She has a strong personal commitment to the welfare ofanimals, andbelieves that every animal counts. Ros is committed to a vision of One Health in which the health and wellbeing of animals is considered, as well as the impact of their health on humans. Ros has co-authored several articles on COVID-19 and animals, as well as the bookAnimal Welfare in a Pandemic: What does COVID-19 tell us for the future?with CRC Press. Ros is also an artist, focussing on wildlife and the natural world.

Chris Pawson is a Reader in Anthrozoology at Hartpury University, and Associate Professor in Applied Behavioural Science at the University of the West of England. Chris completed his PhD in Psychology in London and worked as a Home Office researcher before developing an interest in applying evolutionary and behavioural ecology approaches to explaining behaviour. This led him to further postgraduate study in primatology and his current interests in the field of human-animal interaction, which include the challenges posed by human and nonhuman animal coexistence, but also the benefits humans derive from interactions with animals and sharing space with them.

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