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Nathalie Bareille is affiliated with INRAE (Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement) in France. Their primary field of study is Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with 18 publications in this area. The scientist's work spans several subfields, including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Small Animals; Agronomy and Crop Science; Parasitology; and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

Research conducted by Nathalie Bareille covers multiple topics related to agriculture and animal health. These include:

  • Agriculture and Rural Development Research
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Milk Quality and Mastitis in Dairy Cows

Their recent scientific papers demonstrate a focus on agroecology, animal health, and infectious diseases. Notable publications include:

  • Learning Interdisciplinarity and Systems Approaches in Agroecology: Experience with the Serious Game SEGAE, 2020, published in Sustainability
  • Coxiella burnetii Infection in Humans: To What Extent Do Cattle in Infected Areas Free from Small Ruminants Play a Role?, 2020, published in Epidemiology and Infection
  • SEGAE: An Online Serious Game to Learn Agroecology, 2021, published in Agricultural Systems
  • To What Extent Does the Composition of Batches Formed at the Sorting Facility Influence the Subsequent Growth Performance of Young Beef Bulls? A French Observational Study, 2020, published in Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • Gastrointestinal Nematode and Lungworm Infections in Organic Dairy Calves Reared with Nurse Cows During Their First Grazing Season in Western France, 2022, published in Veterinary Parasitology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Nathalie Bareille include Raphaël R. Guatteo, Julia Jouan, Matthieu Carof, Rim Baccar, and Suzanne Bastian.

The scientist has contributed to publications in a range of venues, with several papers appearing in:

  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • INRAE productions animales
  • Sustainability
  • Epidemiology and Infection
  • Agricultural Systems

In addition to journal articles, Nathalie Bareille has authored a book titled L'élevage biologique: conditions et potentiel de développement, published in 2024 by éditions Quae eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Quarter milk somatic cell count in infected dairy cows: a meta-analysis.

    Belgacem Djabri;Nathalie Bareille;François Beaudeau;Henri Seegers

  • Effects of disease on milk production in the dairy cow: a review.

    C Fourichon;H Seegers;N Bareille;F Beaudeau

  • Effects of health disorders on feed intake and milk production in dairy cows

    N. Bareille;F. Beaudeau;S. Billon;A. Robert

  • Reasons for culling in French Holstein cows

    H Seegers;F Beaudeau;C Fourichon;N Bareille

  • Early detection of bovine respiratory disease in young bulls using reticulo-rumen temperature boluses.

    Edouard Timsit;Edouard Timsit;Edouard Timsit;Sébastien Assié;Sébastien Assié;Sébastien Assié;René Quiniou;Henri Seegers;Henri Seegers;Henri Seegers

  • Dairy calf housing systems across Europe and risk for calf infectious diseases

    C Marcé;R Guatteo;N Bareille;Christine Fourichon

  • Effect of health disorders on culling in dairy cows: a review and a critical discussion

    François Beaudeau;Henri Seegers;Vincent Ducrocq;Christine Fourichon

  • Association of growth, feeding practices and exercise conditions with the prevalence of Developmental Orthopaedic Disease in limbs of French foals at weaning.

    J. Lepeule;N. Bareille;C. Robert;P. Ezanno

  • Incidence of health disorders in dairy farming systems in western France

    C. Fourichon;F. Beaudeau;N. Bareille;H. Seegers

  • A simple method to score digital dermatitis in dairy cows in the milking parlor.

    A. Relun;R. Guatteo;P. Roussel;N. Bareille

  • Estimation of the relative impact of treatment and herd management practices on prevention of digital dermatitis in French dairy herds

    A. Relun;A. Lehebel;M. Bruggink;N. Bareille

  • Incidence of intramammary infections during the dry period without or with antibiotic treatment in dairy cows--a quantitative analysis of published data.

    Aurélie Robert;Henri Seegers;Nathalie Bareille

  • Quantification of economic losses consecutive to infection of a dairy herd with bovine viral diarrhoea virus

    Christine Fourichon;François Beaudeau;Nathalie Bareille;Henri Seegers

  • Association between digital dermatitis lesions and test-day milk yield of Holstein cows from 41 French dairy farms.

    A. Relun;A. Lehebel;A. Chesnin;R. Guatteo

  • Health-control costs in dairy farming systems in western France

    C. Fourichon;H. Seegers;F. Beaudeau;L. Verfaille

  • Effectiveness of different regimens of a collective topical treatment using a solution of copper and zinc chelates in the cure of digital dermatitis in dairy farms under field conditions

    A. Relun;A. Lehebel;N. Bareille;R. Guatteo

  • Transmission dynamics of Mannheimia haemolytica in newly-received beef bulls at fattening operations

    E. Timsit;H. Christensen;N. Bareille;H. Seegers

  • Risk of clinical mastitis in dairy herds with a high proportion of low individual milk somatic-cell counts.

    F Beaudeau;C Fourichon;H Seegers;N Bareille

  • Antibiotic use by farmers to control mastitis as influenced by health advice and dairy farming systems.

    Axelle Poizat;Florence Bonnet-Beaugrand;Arnaud Rault;Christine Fourichon

  • Exposure to pathogens and incidence of respiratory disease in young bulls on their arrival at fattening operations in France.

    S. Assié;H. Seegers;B. Makoschey;L. Désiré-Bousquié

  • Visually undetected fever episodes in newly received beef bulls at a fattening operation: occurrence, duration, and impact on performance.

    E. Timsit;N. Bareille;H. Seegers;A. Lehebel

  • Association of growth, feeding practices and exercise conditions with the severity of the osteoarticular status of limbs in French foals.

    Johanna Lepeule;Nathalie Bareille;Céline Robert;Jean-Paul Valette

  • The major welfare problems of dairy cows in French commercial farms: an epidemiological approach

    Alice de Boyer Des Roches;Isabelle Veissier;M. Coignard;N. Bareille

  • Description and factors of variation of the overall health score in French dairy cattle herds using the Welfare Quality(®) assessment protocol.

    M. Coignard;R. Guatteo;I. Veissier;I. Veissier;A. de Boyer des Roches;A. de Boyer des Roches

  • Short communication: Added value of rumination time for the prediction of dry matter intake in lactating dairy cows.

    Pierre Clement;Raphaël Guatteo;Luc Delaby;Benoît Rouille

  • Effect of health disorders on culling in dairy cows: a review and a critical discussion

    François B Eaudeau;Henri Seegers;Vincent Ducrocq;Christine Fourichon

Frequent Co-Authors

Henri Seegers
Henri Seegers INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
François Beaudeau
François Beaudeau INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Christine Fourichon
Christine Fourichon INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Christophe Chartier
Christophe Chartier INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Isabelle Veissier
Isabelle Veissier University of Rennes
Philippe Faverdin
Philippe Faverdin Institut Agro, France
Vincent Ducrocq
Vincent Ducrocq University of Paris-Saclay
Ulf Emanuelson
Ulf Emanuelson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Mette Vaarst
Mette Vaarst Aarhus University

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