Melissa Bateson

Melissa Bateson

Newcastle University

H-index: 59

Europe-United Kingdom

About Melissa Bateson

Melissa Bateson, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Animal and human behaviour, cognition, risk, emotions, animal welfare.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Dairy cows housed both full-and part-time with their calves form strong maternal bonds

Understanding the effects of food insecurity on anxiety and depression

Assessing the emotional states of dairy cows housed with or without their calves

Maternal behavior of dairy cows and suckling behavior of dairy calves in different cow-calf-contact conditions

The European starling

Experimental biology can inform our understanding of food insecurity

Nursing behaviour of dairy cows in different cow-calf-contact conditions

Visual judgement bias of dairy cows housed with or without their calves

Melissa Bateson Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

22963

Citations(since 2020)

7646

Cited By

18193

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

113

i10Index(since 2020)

96

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Newcastle University

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Melissa Bateson Skills & Research Interests

Animal and human behaviour

cognition

risk

emotions

animal welfare

Top articles of Melissa Bateson

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dairy cows housed both full-and part-time with their calves form strong maternal bonds

Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Melissa Bateson

Heather W Neave

Jean-Loup Rault

Margit Bak Jensen

2024/3/1

Understanding the effects of food insecurity on anxiety and depression

Melissa Bateson

Daniel Nettle

2024/2/29

Assessing the emotional states of dairy cows housed with or without their calves

Journal of Dairy Science

Heather W Neave

Jean-Loup Rault

Melissa Bateson

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Margit Bak Jensen

2024/2/1

Maternal behavior of dairy cows and suckling behavior of dairy calves in different cow-calf-contact conditions

Journal of Dairy Science

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Heather W Neave

Melissa Bateson

Margit Bak Jensen

2024/4/25

The European starling

The UFAW Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory and Other Research Animals

Melissa Bateson

2024/3/14

Experimental biology can inform our understanding of food insecurity

Linda Wilbrecht

Wan Chen Lin

Kathryn Callahan

Melissa Bateson

Kevin Myers

...

2024/3/7

Nursing behaviour of dairy cows in different cow-calf-contact conditions

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Heather Neave

Melissa Bateson

Margit Bak Jensen

2023/8

Visual judgement bias of dairy cows housed with or without their calves

Heather Neave

Jean-Loup Rault

Melissa Bateson

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Margit Bak Jensen

2023/8

Importance of motherhood: The strength of dairy cows’ motivation to access their calf in different cow-calf contact systems

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Melissa Bateson

Heather Neave

Jean-Loup Rault

Margit Bak Jensen

2023/8

Measuring motivations and preferences in dairy cattle: a scoping review

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Margit Bak Jensen

Heather Neave

Melissa Bateson

2023/6

Food insecurity as a cause of adiposity: evolutionary and mechanistic hypotheses

Melissa Bateson

Gillian V Pepper

2023/10/23

Concurrent invasions of European starlings in Australia and North America reveal population‐specific differentiation in shared genomic regions

Molecular Ecology

Natalie R Hofmeister

Katarina C Stuart

Wesley C Warren

Scott J Werner

Melissa Bateson

...

2023/1/1

Do cows see the forest or the trees? A preliminary investigation of attentional scope as a potential indicator of emotional state in dairy cows housed with their calves

Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Heather W Neave

Jean-Loup Rault

Melissa Bateson

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Margit Bak Jensen

2023/9/28

Which factor is more important for the welfare of broiler chickens: Intensity or duration of episodic heat stress?(vol 99, 102981, 2021)

JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY

OS Iyasere

M Bateson

AP Beard

JH Guy

2022/4/1

Saliva metabolome alterations after acute stress

Scientific Reports

Liat Morgan

Rune Isak Dupont Birkler

Shira Shaham-Niv

Yonghui Dong

Tal Wachsman

...

2022/11/2

Corrigendum to “Which factor is more important for the welfare of broiler chickens: Intensity or duration of episodic heat stress?”[J. Therm. Biol. 99 (2021) 102981]

Journal of Thermal Biology

OS Iyasere

M Bateson

AP Beard

JH Guy

2022/4/1

Transcript‐and annotation‐guided genome assembly of the European starling

Molecular Ecology Resources

Katarina C Stuart

Richard J Edwards

Yuanyuan Cheng

Wesley C Warren

David W Burt

...

2022/11

Importance of motherhood: how motivated are dairy cows (Bos taurus taurus) to nurse their calves?

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Melissa Bateson

Heather Neave

Jean-Loup Rault

Margit Bak Jensen

2022/8

Historical museum samples enable the examination of divergent and parallel evolution during invasion

Molecular Ecology

Katarina C Stuart

William B Sherwin

Jeremy J Austin

Melissa Bateson

Marcel Eens

...

2022/3

Avoiding frustration by providing a cheap alternative–using a novel maximum price paid test to quantify the maternal motivation in dairy cows (Bos taurus taurus)

Emma Hvidtfeldt Jensen

Melissa Bateson

Heather Neave

Margit Bak Jensen

2022

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Co-Authors

H-index: 96
Warren H. Meck

Warren H. Meck

Duke University

H-index: 80
Daniel Nettle

Daniel Nettle

Newcastle University

H-index: 65
David Lusseau

David Lusseau

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 48
Piers L Cornelissen

Piers L Cornelissen

Northumbria University

H-index: 47
Peter JB Hancock

Peter JB Hancock

University of Stirling

H-index: 34
Lucy Asher

Lucy Asher

Newcastle University

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