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Hanne Løvlie

Senior Associate Professor

I am research leader in Lovlie Group. Read about my research on the group's website /en/research/lovlie-group.

Publications

2023

Kristoffer Lundgren, Hanne Lovlie (2023) Frontiers in Physiology, Vol. 14, Article 1213986 (Article in journal)

2022

Laura Garnham, Charlie Clarke, Hanne Lovlie (2022) Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol. 9, Article 872487 (Article in journal)
Vitor Hugo Bessa Ferreira, Arthur Simoni, Karine Germain, Christine Leterrier, Lea Lansade, Anne Collin, Sandrine Mignon-Grasteau, Elisabeth Le Bihan-Duval, Elodie Guettier, Helene Leruste, Hanne Lovlie, Ludovic Calandreau, Vanessa Guesdon (2022) Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol. 9, Article 814054 (Article in journal)
Laura Garnham, Robert Boddington, Hanne Løvlie (2022) Animal Cognition, Vol. 25, p. 867-879 (Article in journal)

2021

Kristoffer A. Lundgren, Clara A. Gómez Dunlop, Laura Garnham, Sara Ryding, Robin N. Abbey-Lee, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Hanne Løvlie (2021) Animal Behavior and Cognition, Vol. 8, p. 124-137 (Article in journal)

News

red junglefowl chick looking at mealworm through transparent plastic tube.

Impulsivity is influenced by early experiences and gene expression

Differences in impulsivity between individuals are linked to both experience and gene expression, according to a study on the ancestor of domestic chickens, the red junglefowl.

three chickens

Genes influence optimism in the red junglefowl

Researchers found that dopaminergic and serotoninergic genes affect cognitive functions in the animal.

fighting roosters

Personality and cognition help red junglefowl climb the pecking order

Individual variation in personality or cognition can have important consequences. LiU researchers show that differences in behavioural and cognitive traits can affect whether adult junglefowl win contests and become the highest-ranking bird.

My research

Good growing environment gives happier hens despite stress

Chickens that grow up in a varied and controllable environment maintain their optimistic view of life and handle stress better than individuals growing up in a harsh environment, according to research led by Hanne Løvlie at Linköping University.

Junglefowl's personality

Hanne Løvlie talks about jungelfowl, their personality and if the glas is half full or half empty. Video filmed by Vetenskapsfestivalen.

Roosters are kinder to relatives

Research shows that roosters are less aggressive towards roosters with which they have familial relations than towards unrelated roosters. This research has been conducted at Tovetorp in collaboration with, among others, Stockholm University. Still footage courtesy of Hanna Løvlie.

red junglefowl chick looking at mealworm through transparent plastic tube.

Impulsivity is influenced by early experiences and gene expression

Differences in impulsivity between individuals are linked to both experience and gene expression, according to a study on the ancestor of domestic chickens, the red junglefowl.

three chickens

Genes influence optimism in the red junglefowl

Researchers found that dopaminergic and serotoninergic genes affect cognitive functions in the animal.

fighting roosters

Personality and cognition help red junglefowl climb the pecking order

Individual variation in personality or cognition can have important consequences. LiU researchers show that differences in behavioural and cognitive traits can affect whether adult junglefowl win contests and become the highest-ranking bird.

Publications

2023

Kristoffer Lundgren, Hanne Lovlie (2023) Frontiers in Physiology, Vol. 14, Article 1213986 (Article in journal)

2022

Laura Garnham, Charlie Clarke, Hanne Lovlie (2022) Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol. 9, Article 872487 (Article in journal)
Vitor Hugo Bessa Ferreira, Arthur Simoni, Karine Germain, Christine Leterrier, Lea Lansade, Anne Collin, Sandrine Mignon-Grasteau, Elisabeth Le Bihan-Duval, Elodie Guettier, Helene Leruste, Hanne Lovlie, Ludovic Calandreau, Vanessa Guesdon (2022) Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol. 9, Article 814054 (Article in journal)
Laura Garnham, Robert Boddington, Hanne Løvlie (2022) Animal Cognition, Vol. 25, p. 867-879 (Article in journal)

2021

Kristoffer A. Lundgren, Clara A. Gómez Dunlop, Laura Garnham, Sara Ryding, Robin N. Abbey-Lee, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Hanne Løvlie (2021) Animal Behavior and Cognition, Vol. 8, p. 124-137 (Article in journal)
Anna Favati, Hanne Lovlie, Olof Leimar (2021) Royal Society Open Science, Vol. 8, Article 201213 (Article in journal)
Diana Rubene, Hanne Lovlie (2021) Frontiers in Psychology, Vol. 12, Article 675526 (Article in journal)
Sara Ryding, Laura Garnham, Robin Abbey-Lee, Irina Petkova, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Hanne Lovlie (2021) Animal Behaviour, Vol. 178, p. 195-207 (Article in journal)
Allison M. Roth, Niels J. Dingemanse, Shinichi Nakagawa, Grant C. McDonald, Hanne Lovlie, Diana A. Robledo-Ruiz, Tommaso Pizzari (2021) Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 90, p. 1288-1306 (Article in journal)
Kristoffer Lundgren, Robin Abbey-Lee, Laura Garnham, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Sara Ryding, Hanne Lovlie (2021) Behavioural Processes, Vol. 183, Article 104298 (Article in journal)

2020

Malgorzata Lagisz, Josefina Zidar, Shinichi Nakagawa, Vikki Neville, Enrico Sorato, Elizabeth S. Paul, Melissa Bateson, Michael Mendl, Hanne Lovlie (2020) Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, Vol. 118 (Article, review/survey)
Robert Boddington, Clara Gomez Dunlop, Laura Garnham, Sara Ryding, Robin Abbey-Lee, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Hanne Lovlie (2020) Animal Cognition, Vol. 23, p. 901-911 (Article in journal)
Vitor Hugo Bessa Ferreira, Maxence Barbarat, Flore Lormant, Karine Germain, Mathilde Brachet, Hanne Lovlie, Ludovic Calandreau, Vanessa Guesdon (2020) Animal Cognition, Vol. 23, p. 769-780 (Article in journal)
Vikki Neville, Shinichi Nakagawa, Josefina Zidar, Elizabeth S. Paul, Malgorzata Lagisz, Melissa Bateson, Hanne Lovlie, Michael Mendl (2020) Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, Vol. 108, p. 269-286 (Article, review/survey)

2019

Laura Garnham, Sabina Ahlgren Porthen, Sarah Child, Sara Forslind, Hanne Lovlie (2019) Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 73, Article UNSP 149 (Article in journal)
Josefina Zidar, Alexandra Balogh, Olof Leimar, Hanne Lovlie (2019) Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 30, p. 1375-1381 (Article in journal)
El Kahina Meziane, Nicola D. Potts, Birgit C. Viertlboeck, Hanne Lovlie, Andrew P. Krupa, Terry A. Burke, Stewart Brown, Kellie A. Watson, David S. Richardson, Tommaso Pizzari, Thomas W. Goebel, Jim Kaufman (2019) Frontiers in Immunology, Vol. 10, Article 2222 (Article in journal)
Robin N. Abbey-Lee, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Xavier Fernandez Sala, Irina Petkova, Hanne Løvlie (2019) Journal of Experimental Biology, Effects of monoamine manipulations on the personality and gene expression of three-spined sticklebacks, Vol. 222, Article jeb211888 (Article in journal)
Robin N. Abbey-Lee, Anastasia Kreshchenko, Xavier Fernandez Sala, Irina Petkova, Hanne Løvlie (2019)

2018

Robin Abbey-Lee, Emily Uhrig, Laura Garnham, Kristoffer Lundgren, Sarah Child, Hanne Lovlie (2018) Scientific Reports, Vol. 8, Article 16211 (Article in journal)