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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
49
Citations
9294
World Ranking
646
National Ranking
41

Best Publications

  • Invited review : New Perspectives on the Roles of Nutrition and Metabolic Priorities in the Subfertility of High-Producing Dairy Cows

    L.M. Chagas;J.J. Bass;Dominique Blache;C.R. Burke

  • Level of nutrition affects leptin concentrations in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in sheep

    Dominique Blache;R.L. Tellam;L.M. Chagas;Margaret Blackberry

  • Review of sheep body condition score in relation to production characteristics

    P.R. Kenyon;Shane Maloney;Dominique Blache

  • Natural methods for increasing reproductive efficiency in small ruminants.

    G.B Martin;J.T.B Milton;R.H Davidson;G.E Banchero Hunzicker

  • Nutritional and environmental effects on reproduction in small ruminants.

    Graeme Martin;Jennifer Rodger;Dominique Blache

  • Bioactive plants and plant products: Effects on animal function, health and welfare

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  • Ventromedial hypothalamus as a target for oestradiol action on proceptivity, receptivity and luteinizing hormone surge of the ewe.

    D. Blache;C.J. Fabre-Nys;G. Venier

  • Metabolic factors affecting the reproductive axis in male sheep.

    Dominique Blache;Lucia M. Chagas;Margaret A. Blackberry;Philip E. Vercoe

  • Neuroendocrine and physiological regulation of intake with particular reference to domesticated ruminant animals.

    John R. Roche;Dominique Blache;Jane K. Kay;Dale R. Miller

  • Qualitative Behavioural Assessment and Quantitative Physiological Measurement of Cattle Naïve and Habituated to Road Transport

    C.A. Stockman;T. Collins;A.L. Barnes;D. Miller

  • Relationships between changes in plasma concentrations of leptin before and after parturition and the timing of first post-partum ovulation in high-producing Holstein dairy cows

    H. Kadokawa;Dominique Blache;Y. Yamada;Graeme Martin

  • Qualitative behavioral assessment of transport-naïve and transport-habituated sheep

    S.L. Wickham;T. Collins;A.L. Barnes;D.W. Miller

  • Expression of orexin receptors in the brain and peripheral tissues of the male sheep

    Song Zhang;Dominique Blache;Philip E. Vercoe;Clare L. Adam

  • Effect of nutritional supplementation on quantities of glucose transporters 1 and 4 in sheep granulosa and theca cells

    S.A. Williams;Dominique Blache;Graeme Martin;R. Foot

  • Folliculogenesis and ovarian expression of mRNA encoding aromatase in anoestrous sheep after 5 days of glucose or glucosamine infusion or supplementary lupin feeding.

    M. Munoz-Gutierrez;Dominique Blache;Graeme Martin;R.J. Scaramuzzi

  • The role of intracerebral insulin in the effect of nutrition on gonadotrophin secretion in mature male sheep.

    D.W. Miller;Dominique Blache;Graeme Martin

  • Nutritional and environmental effects on reproduction in small ruminants

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  • Interactions between nutrition and reproduction in the management of the mature male ruminant

    Graeme Martin;Dominique Blache;D.W. Miller;Phil Vercoe

  • A neuroendocrine model for prolactin as the key mediator of seasonal breeding in birds under long- and short-day photoperiods.

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  • Exploring the basis of divergent selection for ‘temperament’ in domestic sheep

    Ngaio J. Beausoleil;Dominique Blache;Kevin J. Stafford;David J. Mellor

Frequent Co-Authors

Graeme Martin
Graeme Martin University of Western Australia
Shane K. Maloney
Shane K. Maloney University of Western Australia
John Milton
John Milton University of Western Australia
Raymond Nowak
Raymond Nowak François Rabelais University
Pietro Celi
Pietro Celi University of Melbourne
Françoise Wemelsfelder
Françoise Wemelsfelder Scotland's Rural College
John R. Roche
John R. Roche University of Auckland
Drewe Ferguson
Drewe Ferguson Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Patricia A. Fleming
Patricia A. Fleming Murdoch University
Iain J. Clarke
Iain J. Clarke University of Melbourne

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