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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
3820
World Ranking
2020
National Ranking
90

Best Publications

  • Comparison of methane production between C3 and C4 grasses and legumes

    H. Archimède;M. Eugène;C. Marie Magdeleine;M. Boval

  • Prediction of enteric methane production, yield, and intensity in dairy cattle using an intercontinental database

    Mutian Niu;Ermias Kebreab;Alexander N. Hristov;Joonpyo Oh

  • Quantitative meta-analysis on the effects of defaunation of the rumen on growth, intake and digestion in ruminants

    M Eugène;H Archimède;D Sauvant

  • Review of current in vivo measurement techniques for quantifying enteric methane emission from ruminants

    K. J. Hammond;L. A. Crompton;A. Bannink;J. Dijkstra

  • Symposium review: Uncertainties in enteric methane inventories, measurement techniques, and prediction models

    A. N. Hristov;Ermias Kebreab;M. Niu;J. Oh

  • Meta-analysis on the effects of lipid supplementation on methane production in lactating dairy cows

    M. Eugène;D. Massé;J. Chiquette;C. Benchaar

  • Influence of rumen protozoa on methane emission in ruminants: a meta-analysis approach

    J. Guyader;M. Eugène;P. Nozière;D. P. Morgavi

  • Additive methane-mitigating effect between linseed oil and nitrate fed to cattle.

    J. Guyader;M. Eugène;B. Meunier;M. Doreau

  • Supplementation of increasing amounts of linseed oil to dairy cows fed total mixed rations: effects on digestion, ruminal fermentation characteristics, protozoal populations, and milk fatty acid composition.

    C. Benchaar;G.A. Romero-Pérez;P.Y. Chouinard;F. Hassanat

  • Effect of fibre- and starch-rich finishing diets on methanogenic Archaea diversity and activity in the rumen of feedlot bulls

    M. Popova;C. Martin;M. Eugène;M.M. Mialon

  • Effects of type of ration and allocation methods on the environmental impacts of beef-production systems

    T.T.H. Nguyen;H.M.G. van der Werf;H.M.G. van der Werf;M. Eugène;P. Veysset

  • Prediction of enteric methane production, yield and intensity of beef cattle using an intercontinental database

    Henk J. van Lingen;Mutian Niu;Ermias Kebreab;Sebastião C. Valadares Filho

  • Effect of dairy production system, breed and co-product handling methods on environmental impacts at farm level.

    T.T.H. Nguyen;M. Doreau;M.S. Corson;M. Eugène

  • Methane mitigating options with forages fed to ruminants

    Maguy Eugène;Katja Klumpp;Daniel Sauvant

  • Evaluation quantitative des émissions de méthane entérique par les animaux d élevage en 2007 en France

    Michel Vermorel;J Pierre Jouany;Maguy Eugène;Daniel Sauvant

  • Review: Reducing enteric methane emissions improves energy metabolism in livestock: is the tenet right?

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  • Repeatability of enteric methane determinations from cattle using either the SF6 tracer technique or the GreenFeed system

    Marie Arbre;Yvanne Rochette;Jessie Guyader;Clothilde Lascoux

  • Tea saponin reduced methanogenesis in vitro but increased methane yield in lactating dairy cows

    Jessie Guyader;Maguy Eugène;Michel Doreau;Diego Morgavi

  • Short communication: Development of an equation for estimating methane emissions of dairy cows from milk Fourier transform mid-infrared spectra by using reference data obtained exclusively from respiration chambers

    Amélie Vanlierde;Hélène Soyeurt;Nicolas Gengler;Frédéric G. Colinet

  • Evaluation of the performance of existing mathematical models predicting enteric methane emissions from ruminants: Animal categories and dietary mitigation strategies

    Mohammed Benaouda;Cécile Martin;Xinran Li;Ermias Kebreab

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