Submissions from 2015
Beyond Pain—Controlling Suffering in Laboratory Animals, Bernard E. Rollin
Submissions from 2011
The Effects of Acute and Chronic Hypoxia on Cortisol, Glucose and Lactate Concentrations in Different Populations of Three-Spined Stickleback, E. A. O'Connor, T. G. Pottinger, and L. U. Sneddon
Submissions from 2009
Effect of Noxious Stimulation Upon Antipredator Responses and Dominance Status in Rainbow Trout, Paul J. Ashley, Sian Ringrose, Katie L. Edwards, Emma Wallington, Catherine R. McCrohan, and Lynne U. Sneddon
Concepts of Distress, Suffering and their Operational Interpretation, Marian Stamp Dawkins
Distress or Suffering: What Should be Measured to Determine Animal Well-Being?, Ian J. H. Duncan
Can We Measure Distress in Animals?, David Fraser
Distress in Animals: Its Recognition and a Hypothesis for its Assessment, David B. Morton
Recognition of Distress in Animals – A Philosophical Prolegomenon, Bernard E. Rollin
Submissions from 2006
Report of the Working Group on Animal Distress in the Laboratory, Marilyn Brown, Larry Carbone, Kathleen Conlee, Marian Dawkins, Ian J. Duncan, David Fraser, Gilly Griffin, Victoria A. Hampshire, Lesley A. Lambert, Joy A. Mench, David Morton, Jon Richmond, Bernard E. Rollin, Andrew N. Rowan, Martin L. Stephens, and Hanno Würbel
Submissions from 1998
Behavioural, saliva cortisol and heart rate responses to different types of stimuli in dogs, Bonne Beerda, Matthijs B.H. Schilder, Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff, Hans W. de Vries, and Jan A. Mol
Submissions from 1996
The Use of Saliva Cortisol, Urinary Cortisol, and Catecholamine Measurements for a Noninvasive Assessment of Stress Responses in Dogs, Bonne Beerda, Matthijs B.H. Schilder, Nicole S.C.R.M. Janssen, and Jan A. Mol
Submissions from 1982
Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering: An Exploratory Study, John Braithwaite and Valerie Braithwaite
Unnecessary Suffering: Definition and Evidence, Frank Hurnik and Hugh Lehman