Accueil
W Otten
W Otten
Affiliations
Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Institute of Behavioural Physiology, Dummerstorf, Germany.
Publications (4)
It's getting hairy - External contamination may affect the validity of hair cortisol as an indicator of stress in pigs and cattle.
General and comparative endocrinology
Avec:
Winfried Otten
,
Susen Heimbürge
,
Ellen Kanitz
,
Armin Tuchscherer
Research Note: It's not just stress-fecal contamination of plumage may affect feather corticosterone concentration.
Poultry science
Avec:
T Bartels
,
J Berk
,
K Cramer
,
E Kanitz
,
W Otten
Time-Dependent Effects of Acute Handling on the Brain Monoamine System of the Salmonid
Frontiers in neuroscience
Avec:
Joan Martorell-Ribera
,
Marzia Tindara Venuto
,
Winfried Otten
,
Ronald M Brunner
,
Tom Goldammer
,
Alexander Rebl
,
Ulrike Gimsa
Predictors of the Acceptance of an Electronic Coach Targeting Self-management of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Web-Based Survey.
JMIR formative research
Avec:
Zeena Harakeh
,
Hilde Van Keulen
,
Koen Hogenelst
,
Wilma Otten
,
Iris M De Hoogh
,
Pepijn Van Empelen
Réseau de co-auteurs
Winfried Otten
2 collaborations
Susen Heimbürge
1 collaboration
Ellen Kanitz
1 collaboration
Armin Tuchscherer
1 collaboration
T Bartels
1 collaboration
J Berk
1 collaboration
K Cramer
1 collaboration
E Kanitz
1 collaboration
Joan Martorell-Ribera
1 collaboration
Marzia Tindara Venuto
1 collaboration
Ronald M Brunner
1 collaboration
Tom Goldammer
1 collaboration
Alexander Rebl
1 collaboration
Ulrike Gimsa
1 collaboration
Zeena Harakeh
1 collaboration
Hilde Van Keulen
1 collaboration
Koen Hogenelst
1 collaboration
Wilma Otten
1 collaboration
Iris M De Hoogh
1 collaboration
Pepijn Van Empelen
1 collaboration