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I. L. Clegg and F. Delfour, Cognitive judgement bias is associated with frequency of anticipatory behaviour before training sessions in bottlenose dolphins, 2017.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, X. Boivin, and F. Delfour, Looking forward to interacting with familiar humans: dolphins' anticipatory behaviour indicates their motivation to participate in specific events, 2017.

I. L. Clegg and A. Butterworth, , vol.12, 2017.

. Cetacea, ed) Marine Mammal Welfare: Human induced change in the marine environment and its impacts on marine mammal welfare, pp.183-205

I. L. Clegg and A. Butterworth, ed) Marine Mammal Welfare: Human induced change in the marine environment and its impacts on marine mammal welfare, vol.16, pp.273-295, 2017.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, M. Cellier, D. Vink, I. Michaud et al., Schedule of human-controlled periods structures bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) behavior in their free-time, Journal of Comparative Psychology. Early view, 2017.
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I. L. Clegg, C. E. Van-elk, and F. Delfour, Applying welfare science to bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), Animal Welfare, vol.26, pp.165-176, 2017.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, and F. Delfour, Bottlenose dolphins engaging in more social affiliative behaviour judge ambiguous cues more optimistically, 2017.

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I. L. Clegg, B. Mercera, C. E. Van-elk, H. G. Rödel, and F. Delfour, Etude du Comportement Animal (SFECA), 2017.

I. *. Álvarez, Y. Martín, I. L. Clegg, M. López-béjar, and . Pawlowsky,

J. Almunia, Multi facility study to determine a salivary cortisol baseline in Tursiops truncatus, European Association of Aquatic Mammals 45th Conference, 2017.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, B. Mercera, C. E. Van-elk, and F. Delfour, , 2017.

, Are all dolphins really smiling? More social dolphins judged ambiguous cues more optimistically. Presented at the 45 th European Association of Aquatic Mammals Conference

I. L. Clegg, Presented to the Club de Robotique, Espace Multimédia. 5 Rue Paul Demange, Grand dauphins dans des Delphinariums, 2016.

I. L. Clegg, At Nuremberg Zoo, in collaboration with the European Association for Aquatic Mammals, European Association for Zoos and Aquariums, and Verband der Zoologischen Gärten (VdZ), and the European Commission Directorate General for Health and Food Safety, 2016.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, D. Vink, I. Michaud, M. Cellier et al., Schedule of training sessions affects specific dolphin behaviours, 2016.

I. Alvarez, Y. Martin, I. L. Clegg, M. Lopez-bejder, and T. Monreal-pawlkowsky,

J. Alumnia, Multi facility study to determine a salivary cortisol baseline in Tursiops truncatus. Paper presented (by I Alvarez) at the European Association of Aquatic Mammals 44th Conference, 2016.

I. L. Clegg, J. L. Borger-turner, and H. C. Eskelinen, , 2015.

, International Marine Animal Trainers Association

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, C. E. Van-elk, B. Mercera, and F. Delfour, April) Developing measures for dolphin welfare, 2015.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, C. E. Van-elk, B. Mercera, and F. Delfour, April) Measuring dolphin welfare, 2015.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, C. E. Van-elk, B. Mercera, and F. Delfour, , 2015.

, The science behind dolphin welfare. Paper presented at the European Association of Aquatic Mammals 43rd Conference

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, C. E. Van-elk, B. Mercera, and F. Delfour, , 2017.

, Poster to be presented at the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) symposium "Measuring animal welfare and applying scientific advances -why is it still so difficult?". 27th-29th, 2017.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, C. E. Van-elk, B. Mercera, and F. Delfour, , 2017.

, Poster to be presented at the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) symposium "Measuring animal welfare and applying scientific advances -why is it still so difficult?". 27th-29th, Difficulties in interpreting the first indicators of positive welfare in dolphins, 2017.

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, D. Vink, I. Michaud, M. Cellier et al., , 2015.

, Ethologie (GDR) et de l'Institut Francilien d'Ethologie (IFE)

I. L. Clegg, H. G. Rödel, C. E. Van-elk, B. Mercera, and F. Delfour, , 2015.

, Developing measures for dolphin welfare

F. Strasbourg,

, Reflexions sur des rencontres entre des animaux et des humains : mediations, parc de loisir, laboratoire, 2015.

, Colloque organisée par La Fondation Droit Animal, Éthique et Sciences (LFDA). UNESCO, 2015.

, Swimming together lifts dolphins' spirits, New Scientist magazine Issue, vol.3113, p.19, 2017.

, Dolphins that swim on the bright side of life". Metro newspaper, London, 2017.

. Boivin, Trainer-Dolphin relationship and its links with dolphin welfare A theoretical model constructed by I. Clegg (following discussions with X. Boivin and others) proposing how the trainers (animals caretakers) and dolphins might interact, and how these intraspecific encounters might impact the animals' welfare. Several sources from farm and zoo Human-Animal Relationship research were used to structure the elements, 2003.

. Waiblinger, This model was not published but aided in the development of the study that resulted in Papers 5 and 6, 2006.