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Luciano A. González

Luciano A. González

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
28
Citations
3845
World Ranking
2654
National Ranking
141

Overview

Luciano A. González is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research primarily spans the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with 63 publications contributing to this area.

Their work delves into several subfields including:

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Small Animals
  • Genetics
  • Ecology

González's research encompasses a variety of topics, such as:

  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology

Their recent significant publications include:

  • "An evaluation of the economic effects of bovine respiratory disease on animal performance, carcass traits, and economic outcomes in feedlot cattle defined using four BRD diagnosis methods" (2020, Journal of Animal Science)
  • "Diagnosis of Bovine Respiratory Disease in feedlot cattle using blood 1H NMR metabolomics" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "The metabolomics profile of growth rate in grazing beef cattle" (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • "Application of In-Paddock Technologies to Monitor Individual Self-Fed Supplement Intake and Liveweight in Beef Cattle" (2020, Animals)
  • "Factors associated with bovine respiratory disease case fatality in feedlot cattle" (2021, Journal of Animal Science)

Frequently, González collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • José Augusto Imaz
  • S.C. García
  • Claudia Blakebrough-Hall
  • Milad Bagheri Shirvan
  • Jillian E M Burgess

The primary venues for González's publications include:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
  • Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • Road transport of cattle, swine and poultry in North America and its impact on animal welfare, carcass and meat quality: A review

    K.S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;L. Faucitano;S. Dadgar;P. Shand

  • Changes in feeding behavior as possible indicators for the automatic monitoring of health disorders in dairy cows.

    L.A. González;L.A. González;B.J. Tolkamp;M.P. Coffey;A. Ferret

  • Ruminal acidosis in feedlot cattle: Interplay between feed ingredients, rumen function and feeding behavior (a review)

    L.A. González;X. Manteca;S. Calsamiglia;K.S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein

  • Behavioral classification of data from collars containing motion sensors in grazing cattle

    L.A. González;G.J. Bishop-Hurley;R.N. Handcock;C. Crossman

  • On-barn pig weight estimation based on body measurements by a Kinect v1 depth camera

    Andrea Pezzuolo;Marcella Guarino;Luigi Sartori;Luciano A. González

  • Relationships between transport conditions and welfare outcomes during commercial long haul transport of cattle in North America.

    L. A. González;L. A. González;K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;M. Bryan;R. Silasi

  • Pain mitigation after band castration of beef calves and its effects on performance, behavior, Escherichia coli, and salivary cortisol.

    L. A. González;K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;N. A. Caulkett;E. Janzen

  • Effects of feeding frequency on intake, ruminal fermentation, and feeding behavior in heifers fed high-concentrate diets

    V. Robles;L. A. González;A. Ferret;X. Manteca

  • An evaluation of the economic effects of bovine respiratory disease on animal performance, carcass traits, and economic outcomes in feedlot cattle defined using four BRD diagnosis methods.

    Claudia Blakebrough-Hall;Joe P McMeniman;Luciano A González

  • Factors affecting body weight loss during commercial long haul transport of cattle in North America.

    L. A. González;L. A. González;K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;M. Bryan;R. Silasi

  • Feeding behavior and ruminal acidosis in beef cattle offered a total mixed ration or dietary components separately.

    D. Moya;A. Mazzenga;L. Holtshausen;G. Cozzi

  • Review: Precision nutrition of ruminants: approaches, challenges and potential gains.

    LA Gonzalez;I Kyriazakis;LO Tedeschi

  • Wireless sensor networks to study, monitor and manage cattle in grazing systems

    L. A. González;G. Bishop-Hurley;D. Henry;E. Charmley

  • Performance, behavior, and welfare of Friesian heifers housed in pens with two, four, and eight individuals per concentrate feeding place.

    L. A. González;A. Ferret;X. Manteca;J. L. Ruíz-de-la-Torre

  • Benchmarking study of industry practices during commercial long haul transport of cattle in Alberta, Canada

    L. A. González;L. A. González;K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;M. Bryan;R. Silasi

  • A mobile and automated walk-over-weighing system for a close and remote monitoring of liveweight in sheep

    Eliel González-Garcia;M. Alhamada;J. Pradel;S. Douls

  • Relationship of the blood metabolome to subsequent carcass traits at slaughter in feedlot Wagyu crossbred steers.

    Samantha Connolly;Anthony Dona;Lorna Wilkinson-White;Darren Hamblin

  • Diagnosis of Bovine Respiratory Disease in feedlot cattle using blood 1 H NMR metabolomics

    C. Blakebrough-Hall;A. Dona;M. J. D’occhio;J. McMeniman

  • Effects of dietary addition of capsicum extract on intake, water consumption, and rumen fermentation of fattening heifers fed a high-concentrate diet

    M Rodríguez-Prado;A Ferret;J Zwieten;L Gonzalez

  • Performance, ruminal changes, behaviour and welfare of growing heifers fed a concentrate diet with or without barley straw

    A. G. Faleiro;L. A. González;M. Blanch;S. Cavini

  • Space allowance during commercial long distance transport of cattle in North America.

    L. A. González;L. A. González;K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;M. Bryan;R. Silasi

  • Intake, water consumption, ruminal fermentation, and stress response of beef heifers fed after different lengths of delays in the daily feed delivery time

    L. A. González;L. B. Correa;A. Ferret;X. Manteca

  • The Behavioural Responses of Beef Cattle (Bos taurus) to Declining Pasture Availability and the Use of GNSS Technology to Determine Grazing Preference

    Jaime Manning;Greg Cronin;Luciano González;Evelyn Hall

  • Application of In-Paddock Technologies to Monitor Individual Self-Fed Supplement Intake and Liveweight in Beef Cattle.

    José A. Imaz;Sergio García;Luciano A. González

  • Effects of long- or short-haul transportation of slaughter heifers and cattle liner microclimate on hide contamination with Escherichia coli O157.

    K. Stanford;M. Bryan;J. Peters;L. A. González

  • The effects of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) collars on cattle (Bos taurus) behaviour

    Jaime K. Manning;Greg M. Cronin;Luciano A. González;Evelyn J.S. Hall

  • An assessment of Walk-over-Weighing to estimate short-term individual forage intake in sheep.

    E. González-García;P. de Oliveira Golini;P. Hassoun;F. Bocquier

  • Trailer microclimate during commercial transportation of feeder cattle and relationship to indicators of cattle welfare.

    C. Goldhawk;T. Crowe;E. Janzen;L. A. González

  • Trailer temperature and humidity during winter transport of cattle in Canada and evaluation of indicators used to assess the welfare of cull beef cows before and after transport.

    C. Goldhawk;E. Janzen;L. A. González;T. Crowe

  • Achieving pain control for routine management procedures in North American beef cattle

    K. S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein;E. E. Fierheller;N. A. Caulkett;E. D. Janzen

  • Real-Time Monitoring of Self-Fed Supplement Intake, Feeding Behaviour, and Growth Rate as Affected by Forage Quantity and Quality of Rotationally Grazed Beef Cattle

    José A. Imaz;José A. Imaz;Sergio García;Luciano A. González

  • Increasing sodium bicarbonate level in high-concentrate diets for heifers. I. Effects on intake, water consumption and ruminal fermentation

    L. A. González;A. Ferret;X. Manteca;S. Calsamiglia

Frequent Co-Authors

Karen S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein
Karen S. Schwartzkopf-Genswein Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Alfred Ferret
Alfred Ferret Autonomous University of Barcelona
Xavier Manteca
Xavier Manteca Autonomous University of Barcelona
Sergio Calsamiglia
Sergio Calsamiglia Autonomous University of Barcelona
Michael J. D'Occhio
Michael J. D'Occhio University of Sydney
Greg Bishop-Hurley
Greg Bishop-Hurley Agriculture and Food
Edmond A. Pajor
Edmond A. Pajor University of Calgary
Alex Bach
Alex Bach Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Sergio C. Garcia
Sergio C. Garcia University of Sydney
Tim A. McAllister
Tim A. McAllister Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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