Angela Perretti
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Angela Perretti studies animal welfare and husbandry, with recent work focusing on broiler chickens and captive gorillas. Her research investigates how environmental factors, such as light wavelength, impact broiler performance, physiological stress levels, and physical development, as indicated by blood cell profiles and tibiotarsi morphology. Perretti also examines animal handling techniques, including a comparison of inversion test holding methods for broilers. Her earlier work explored the effects of artificial enrichment on the activity budgets of Western Lowland Gorillas. Perretti has a h-index of 2 and has published 4 total publications with 5 citations. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Shawna Weimer, Rosemary H. Whittle, Seong Wook Kang, and Alexander Nelson.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology (2025)
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A comparison of inversion test holding methods for broilers (2024)
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- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- A comparison of inversion test holding methods for broilers
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
- Effects of Light Wavelength on Broiler Performance, Blood Cell Profiles, Stress Levels, and Tibiotarsi Morphology
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