Gemma Carder

1.0k total citations
22 papers, 682 citations indexed

About

Gemma Carder is a scholar working on Genetics, Small Animals and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Gemma Carder has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 682 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Genetics, 13 papers in Small Animals and 6 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Gemma Carder's work include Human-Animal Interaction Studies (13 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (13 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (5 papers). Gemma Carder is often cited by papers focused on Human-Animal Interaction Studies (13 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (13 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (5 papers). Gemma Carder collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Pakistan and Germany. Gemma Carder's co-authors include Helen Proctor, Neil D’Cruze, Stuart Semple, Amelia Cornish, Helen Lambert, John Norrey, Emma Coulthard, David Megson, Neil Anderson and Mark Auliya and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Physiology & Behavior and Journal of Sustainable Tourism.

In The Last Decade

Gemma Carder

21 papers receiving 640 citations

Peers

Gemma Carder
Kerry V. Fanson Australia
Bidda Jones Australia
Ros Clubb United Kingdom
Vicky Melfi United Kingdom
Sally Sherwen Australia
Helen Proctor United Kingdom
Elizabeth W. Freeman United States
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Citations per year, relative to Gemma Carder Gemma Carder (= 1×) peers Katherine E. Littlewood

Countries citing papers authored by Gemma Carder

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gemma Carder

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All Works

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Anderson, Neil, et al.. (2023). The Socioeconomic Impact of Diseases of Working Equids in Low and Middle-Income Countries: A Critical Review. Animals. 13(24). 3865–3865. 5 indexed citations
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Anderson, Neil, et al.. (2023). The socioeconomic impact of equine epizootic lymphangitis in working equids in low and middle-income countries: A scoping review. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 132. 104981–104981.
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Carder, Gemma, et al.. (2022). The Donkey Skin Trade: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy Change. Global Policy. 13(2). 304–309. 7 indexed citations
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D’Cruze, Neil, David Megson, Clifford Warwick, et al.. (2020). Dropping the Ball? The Welfare of Ball Pythons Traded in the EU and North America. Animals. 10(3). 413–413. 24 indexed citations
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Carder, Gemma, et al.. (2019). The Emerging Trade in Donkey Hide: An Opportunity or a Threat for Communities in Kenya?. Agricultural Sciences. 10(9). 1152–1177. 11 indexed citations
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Carder, Gemma, et al.. (2019). Given the Cold Shoulder: A Review of the Scientific Literature for Evidence of Reptile Sentience. Animals. 9(10). 821–821. 47 indexed citations
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Nawaz, Zahid, et al.. (2019). The Role and Welfare of Cart Donkeys Used in Waste Management in Karachi, Pakistan. Animals. 9(4). 159–159. 18 indexed citations
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Carder, Gemma, et al.. (2018). Positive and negative emotions in dairy cows: Can ear postures be used as a measure?. Behavioural Processes. 158. 172–180. 33 indexed citations
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D’Cruze, Neil, et al.. (2018). Wildlife tourism in Latin America: taxonomy and conservation status. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 26(9). 1562–1576. 17 indexed citations
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Carder, Gemma. (2017). A preliminary investigation into the welfare of lobsters in the UK. Animal Sentience. 2(16). 13 indexed citations
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D’Cruze, Neil, et al.. (2017). A review of wildlife ecotourism in Manaus, Brazil. Nature Conservation. 22. 1–16. 33 indexed citations
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Proctor, Helen & Gemma Carder. (2016). Can changes in nasal temperature be used as an indicator of emotional state in cows?. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 184. 1–6. 26 indexed citations
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Lambert, Helen & Gemma Carder. (2016). Looking into the eyes of a cow: Can eye whites be used as a measure of emotional state?. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 186. 1–6. 24 indexed citations
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Proctor, Helen & Gemma Carder. (2015). Measuring positive emotions in cows: Do visible eye whites tell us anything?. Physiology & Behavior. 147. 1–6. 44 indexed citations
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Proctor, Helen & Gemma Carder. (2014). Nasal temperatures in dairy cows are influenced by positive emotional state. Physiology & Behavior. 138. 340–344. 52 indexed citations
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Proctor, Helen & Gemma Carder. (2014). Can ear postures reliably measure the positive emotional state of cows?. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 161. 20–27. 75 indexed citations
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Proctor, Helen, Gemma Carder, & Amelia Cornish. (2013). Searching for Animal Sentience: A Systematic Review of the Scientific Literature. Animals. 3(3). 882–906. 72 indexed citations
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Carder, Gemma & Stuart Semple. (2008). Visitor effects on anxiety in two captive groups of western lowland gorillas. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 115(3-4). 211–220. 71 indexed citations

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