CavyTV, covering up and the behavioural lens
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Cameron, Kristie
Jeon, G.
Braid, N.
Burden, E.
Jeon, G.
Braid, N.
Burden, E.
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2025-12
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)
ramps
animal behaviour and welfare
AI in animal behaviour
ramps
animal behaviour and welfare
AI in animal behaviour
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Cameron, K.E., Jeon, G., Braid, N., & Burden, E. (2025, December, 1-5). CavyTV, covering up and the behavioural lens [Paper presentation].. ITP Rangahau & Research Symposium 2025 + OPSITARA 2025, New Zealand
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/7142
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• Investigate how ramp COVER influences climbing behavior
• Explore how the trade-off between safety and vigilance might affect analysis of behaviour
• Hypothesis: Full cover increases climbing speed due to perceived safety
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