
Publications of the Adaptation Physiology Group
Researchers of the Adaptation Physiology Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
Our publications
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Incubation temperature during fetal development influences morphophysiological characteristics and preferred ambient temperature of chicken hatchlings
PLoS ONE (2016), Volume: 11, Issue: 5 - ISSN 1932-6203 -
The effects of dry period length and dietary energy source on natural antibody titers and mammary health in dairy cows
Preventive Veterinary Medicine (2016), Volume: 127 - ISSN 0167-5877 - p. 1-9. -
Perinatal exposure to a diet high in saturated fat, refined sugar and cholesterol affects behaviour, growth, and feed intake in weaned piglets
PLoS ONE (2016), Volume: 11, Issue: 5 - ISSN 1932-6203 -
Performance of pigs kept under different sanitary conditions affected by protein intake and amino acid supplementation
Journal of Animal Science (2016), Volume: 94, Issue: 11 - ISSN 0021-8812 - p. 4704-4719. -
Prenatal, but not early postnatal, exposure to a Western diet improves spatial memory of pigs later in life and is paired with changes in maternal prepartum blood lipid levels
FASEB Journal (2016), Volume: 30, Issue: 7 - ISSN 0892-6638 - p. 2466-2475. -
Natural autoantibodies in Bos taurus calves during the first twelve weeks of life
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology (2016), Volume: 178 - ISSN 0165-2427 - p. 70-78. -
Testing post-weaning food motivation in low and normal birth weight pigs in a runway and operant conditioning task
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2016), Volume: 181 - ISSN 0168-1591 - p. 83-90. -
Genetic parameters of IgM and IgG antibodies binding autoantigens in healthy chickens
Poultry Science (2016), Volume: 95, Issue: 2 - ISSN 0032-5791 - p. 458-465. -
Effects of a high carbohydrate diet and arginine supplementation during the rearing period of gilts on osteochondrosis prevalence at slaughter
Livestock Science (2016), Volume: 188 - ISSN 1871-1413 - p. 91-102. -
Effects of dry period length and dietary energy source on milk yield, energy balance, and metabolic status of dairy cows over 2 consecutive years : Effects in the second year
Journal of Dairy Science (2016), Volume: 99, Issue: 6 - ISSN 0022-0302 - p. 4826-4838.