
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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Effects of breeder age, broiler strain, and eggshell temperature on development and physiological status of embryos and hatchlings
Poultry Science (2016), Volume: 95, Issue: 7 - ISSN 0032-5791 - p. 1666-1679. -
Incubation temperature alters thermal preference and response to heat stress of broiler chickens along the rearing phase
Poultry Science (2016), Volume: 95, Issue: 8 - ISSN 0032-5791 - p. 1795-1804. -
Temperature during the last week of incubation. I. Effects on hatching pattern and broiler chicken embryonic organ development
Poultry Science (2016), Volume: 95, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0032-5791 - p. 956-965. -
Long-term effects of early life microbiota disturbance on adaptive immunity in laying hens
Poultry Science (2016), Volume: 95, Issue: 7 - ISSN 0032-5791 - p. 1543-1554. -
Feed intake, growth, and body and carcass attributes of feedlot steers supplemented with two levels of calcium nitrate or urea
Journal of Animal Science (2016), Volume: 94, Issue: 12 - ISSN 0021-8812 - p. 5372-5381. -
Bovine natural antibodies in antibody-dependent bactericidal activity against Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhimurium and risk of mastitis
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology (2016), Volume: 171 - ISSN 0165-2427 - p. 21-27. -
Effects of environmental enrichment on cognitive performance of pigs in a spatial holeboard discrimination task
Animal Cognition (2016), Volume: 19, Issue: 2 - ISSN 1435-9448 - p. 271-283. -
Intestinal immune maturation is accompanied by temporal changes in the composition of the microbiota
Beneficial Microbes (2016), Volume: 7, Issue: 5 - ISSN 1876-2883 - p. 677-685. -
Genetic and Non-Genetic Inheritance of Natural Antibodies Binding Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin in a Purebred Layer Chicken Line
PLoS ONE (2015), Volume: 10, Issue: 6 - ISSN 1932-6203 -
Early feeding and early life housing conditions influence the response towards a noninfectious lung challenge in broilers
Poultry Science (2015), Volume: 94, Issue: 9 - ISSN 0032-5791 - p. 2041-2048.