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Juan José Pascual is affiliated with the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain, with a research focus primarily in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their scholarly work includes contributions to subfields such as Animal Science and Zoology, Agronomy and Crop Science, Plant Science, Ecology, and Insect Science.

The scientist's publications address several main topics, including:

  • Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Moringa oleifera research and applications
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Insect Utilization and Effects
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies

Juan José Pascual has authored papers in multiple journals, with frequent publications in the following venues:

  • Animals
  • World Rabbit Science
  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
  • animal

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Urea Nitrogen Metabolite Can Contribute to Implementing the Ideal Protein Concept in Monogastric Animals" (2022, Animals)
  • "Nutritive Value of Wheat Bran Diets Supplemented With Fresh Carrots and Wet Brewers' Grains in Yellow Mealworm" (2022, Journal of Insect Science)
  • "A moderate protein diet does not cover the requirements of growing rabbits with high growth rate" (2020, Animal Feed Science and Technology)
  • "Plasma urea nitrogen as an indicator of amino acid imbalance in rabbit diets" (2020, World Rabbit Science)
  • "Do Growing Rabbits with a High Growth Rate Require Diets with High Levels of Essential Amino Acids? A Choice-Feeding Trial" (2021, Animals)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • María Cambra-López
  • E. Blas
  • Pablo Jesús Marín-García
  • L. Ródenas
  • E. Martínez-Paredes

The research contributions of Juan José Pascual span 91 publications in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, of which 59 focus on Animal Science and Zoology. Their work includes substantial attention to rabbit nutrition and physiology as well as contributions to the study of insect utilization and plant science related to agriculture sustainability and environmental impact.

Best Publications

  • Recommendations and guidelines for applied nutrition experiments in rabbits.

    J Fernández-Carmona;E Blas;J J Pascual;L Maertens

  • Diseño y análisis de la potencia: n y los intervalos de confianza de las medias

    José Fernando García;Juan Pascual;María Dolores Frías;Dirk Van Krunckelsven

  • Prediction of chemical composition, nutritive value and ingredient composition of European compound feeds for rabbits by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS)

    G Xiccato;Angela Trocino;J.L De Boever;L Maertens

  • Effect of high fat diets on the performance, milk yield and milk composition of multiparous rabbit does

    J.J. Pascual;C. Cervera;E. Blas;J. Fernandez-Carmona

  • High-energy diets for reproductive rabbit does: effect of energy source.

    J. J. Pascual;C. Cervera;E. Blas;J. Fernández-Carmona

  • Effect of high fat diets on the performance and food intake of primiparous and multiparous rabbit does

    J. J. Pascual;C. Cervera;E. Blas;J. Fernandez-Carmona

  • The use of ultrasound measurement of perirenal fat thickness to estimate changes in body condition of young female rabbits.

    J. J. Pascual;F. Castella;C. Cervera;E. Blas

  • Prediction of the nutritional value of European compound feeds for rabbits by chemical components and in vitro analysis

    M.J. Villamide;R. Carabaño;L. Maertens;J. Pascual

  • Ultrasound measurements of perirenal fat thickness to estimate the body condition of reproducing rabbit does in different physiological states.

    J J Pascual;J Blanco;O Piquer;F C Quevedo Cervera

  • Effect of diets with different digestible energy content on the performance of rabbit does

    J.J Pascual;C Tolosa;C Cervera;E Blas

  • A FEEDING PROGRAMME FOR YOUNG RABBIT DOES BASED ON LUCERNE

    J J Pascual;C Cervera;J Fernández-Carmona

  • Resources allocation in reproductive rabbit does: a review of feeding and genetic strategies for suitable performance

    Juan José Pascual;Davi Savietto;Concha Cervera;Manuel Baselga

  • Effect of dietary energy source on the performance and perirenal fat thickness evolution of primiparous rabbit does

    J. J. Pascual;W. Motta;C. Cervera;F. Quevedo

  • Late reproductive senescence in a rabbit line hyper selected for reproductive longevity, and its association with body reserves

    Per Theilgaard;Juan Pablo Sánchez;Juan José Pascual;Peer Berg

  • Effect of selection for litter size and feeding programme on the performance of young rabbit females during rearing and first pregnancy

    F. Quevedo;C. Cervera;E. Blas;M. Baselga

  • Combined feeding of rabbit female and young: Partial replacement of starch with acid detergent fibre or/and neutral detergent soluble fibre at two protein levels

    B. Martínez-Vallespín;E. Martínez-Paredes;L. Ródenas;C. Cervera

  • Effects of feeding programme on the performance and energy balance of nulliparous rabbit does.

    E. Martínez-Paredes;L. Ródenas;B. Martínez-Vallespín;C. Cervera

  • Effect of body fatness and selection for prolificacy on survival of rabbit does assessed using a cryopreserved control population

    Per Theilgaard;J P Sanchez;J J Pascual;Nic Friggens

  • Voluntary intake and in vivo digestibility of different date-palm fractions by Murciano-Granadina (Capra hircus.

    J.J Pascual;C Fernández;J.R Dı́az;C Garcés

  • Long-term effect of selection for litter size and feeding programme on the performance of reproductive rabbit does 2. Lactation and growing period

    F. Quevedo;C. Cervera;E. Blas;M. Baselga

  • The effect of dietary fat on the performance and body composition of rabbits in their second lactation

    J.J Pascual;C Cervera;J Fernández-Carmona

  • Differences in productive robustness in rabbits selected for reproductive longevity or litter size.

    Per Theilgaard;Manuel Baselga;Enrico Blas;Nicolas Friggens

  • Reproductive robustness differs between generalist and specialist maternal rabbit lines: the role of acquisition and allocation of resources

    Davi Savietto;Nicolas C Friggens;Nicolas C Friggens;Juan José Pascual

  • Effect of lucerne-based diets on performance of reproductive rabbit does at two temperatures

    J. Fernández-Carmona;I. Alqedra;C. Cervera;J. Moya

Frequent Co-Authors

C. Cervera
C. Cervera Universitat Politècnica de València
Enrique Blas
Enrique Blas Universitat Politècnica de València
Torben Larsen
Torben Larsen Aarhus University
Angela Trocino
Angela Trocino University of Padua
Gerolamo Xiccato
Gerolamo Xiccato University of Padua
Thierry Gidenne
Thierry Gidenne INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
J.L. De Boever
J.L. De Boever Instituut voor Landbouw en Visserijonderzoek
Peer Berg
Peer Berg Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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