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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
30
Citations
3932
World Ranking
2415
National Ranking
133

Best Publications

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

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

  • Low-methane yield sheep have smaller rumens and shorter rumen retention time.

    John P. Goopy;Alastair Donaldson;Roger Hegarty;Philip E. Vercoe

  • Relation between phylogenetic position, lipid metabolism and butyrate production by different Butyrivibrio-like bacteria from the rumen

    Delphine Paillard;Nest McKain;Lal C. Chaudhary;Lal C. Chaudhary;Nicola D. Walker;Nicola D. Walker

  • Clostridium proteoclasticum: a ruminal bacterium that forms stearic acid from linoleic acid

    Unknown

  • Metabolic factors affecting the reproductive axis in male sheep.

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

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

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

  • Australian plants with potential to inhibit bacteria and processes involved in ruminal biohydrogenation of fatty acids

    Zoey Durmic;C.S. Mcsweeney;G.W. Kemp;P.G. Hutton

  • In vitro screening of selected feed additives, plant essential oils and plant extracts for rumen methane mitigation

    Zoey Durmic;Peter J Moate;Richard Eckard;Dean K Revell

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

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

  • Nutritional and flock management options to reduce methane output and methane per unit product from sheep enterprises

    Roger Hegarty;D Alcock;Dorothy L Robinson;John Patrick Goopy

  • In vitro screening of plant resources for extra-nutritional attributes in ruminants: nuclear and related methodologies

    [edited by] Philip E. Vercoe;Harinder P.S. Makkar;Anthony C. Schlink

  • Exploring the anthelmintic properties of Australian native shrubs with respect to their potential role in livestock grazing systems

    A.C. Kotze;J.O. O'Grady;J. Emms;A.F. Toovey

  • In vitro fermentative traits of Australian woody perennial plant species that may be considered as potential sources of feed for grazing ruminants

    Unknown

  • Epithelial, metabolic and innate immunity transcriptomic signatures differentiating the rumen from other sheep and mammalian gastrointestinal tract tissues

    Ruidong Xiang;Victor Hutton Oddy;Alan L. Archibald;Phillip E. Vercoe

  • Metabolic factors affecting the reproductive axis in male sheep

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  • Variable offspring provisioning and fitness: a direct test in the field

    Martin A. Dziminski;Philip E. Vercoe;J. Dale Roberts

  • DNA sequence and transcription of an endoglucanase gene from Prevotella (Bacteroides) ruminicola AR20.

    Unknown

  • Measuring methane production from ruminants

    Harinder P. S. Makkar;Philip E Vercoe

  • Roles of small RNAs in the effects of nutrition on apoptosis and spermatogenesis in the adult testis.

    Yongjuan Guan;Guanxiang Liang;Penelope A. R. Hawken;Irek A. Malecki

  • Managing the prenatal environment to enhance livestock productivity

    Paul L. Greenwood;Alan W. Bell;Philip E. Vercoe;Gerrit J. Viljoen

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