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D-Index
71
Citations
14486
World Ranking
159
National Ranking
17

Overview

S. Leeson is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their academic profile currently reflects engagement primarily through this institutional connection.

There is no record of recent papers or publications detailing specific research outputs, which limits insight into current research directions or contributions to academic literature.

Similarly, no frequent co-authors or publication venues are identified, providing no information on collaborative networks or common forums for dissemination of research findings.

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Information on primary and subfields of study, as well as main topics covered in their work, is not provided. This leaves the specific research domains and thematic focuses unexplored in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Effect of butyric acid on the performance and carcass yield of broiler chickens

    S. Leeson;H. Namkung;M. Antongiovanni;E. H. Lee

  • Broiler Response to Diet Energy

    S. Leeson;L. Caston;J. D. Summers

  • Effects of feeding level and water temperature on growth, nutrient and energy utilization and waste outputs of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Paula A. Azevedo;C. Young Cho;Steve Leeson;Dominique P. Bureau

  • alpha-Linolenic acid- and docosahexaenoic acid-enriched eggs from hens fed flaxseed: influence on blood lipids and platelet phospholipid fatty acids in humans.

    L K Ferrier;L J Caston;S Leeson;J Squires

  • Fat Deposition in Broilers: Effect of Dietary Energy to Protein Balance, and Early Life Caloric Restriction on Productive Performance and Abdominal Fat Pad Size

    L. Griffiths;S. Leeson;J. D. Summers

  • Compensatory growth in the broiler chicken: a review

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  • Alternatives for enrichment of eggs and chicken meat with omega-3 fatty acids

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  • Long-term effects of feeding flaxseed on performance and egg fatty acid composition of brown and white hens

    LD Bean;S Leeson

  • Effect of feeding hens regular or deodorized menhaden oil on production parameters, yolk fatty acid profile, and sensory quality of eggs.

    R. Gonzalez-Esquerra;S. Leeson

  • Development and evaluation of a dynamic model of calcium and phosphorus flows in layers

    E. Kebreab;E. Kebreab;R.P. Kwakkel;S. Leeson

  • Research Note: Dietary Flax and Egg Composition

    Linda Caston;Steve Leeson

  • Broiler Response to Energy or Energy and Protein Dilution in the Finisher Diet

    S. Leeson;L. Caston;J. D. Summers

  • Effect of phytase enzyme on dietary nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolizable energy and the ileal digestibility of nitrogen and amino acids in broiler chicks

    H Namkung;S Leeson

  • Effect of Dietary Protein and Energy on Broiler Carcass Composition and Efficiency of Nutrient Utilization

    Starr Jackson;J. D. Summers;S. Leeson

  • Enrichment of Eggs with Lutein

    S. Leeson;L. Caston

  • Hen performance, egg quality, and the sensory evaluation of eggs from SCWL hens fed dietary flax

    L. J. Caston;E. J. Squires;S. Leeson

  • Effects of Dietary Saturated or Unsaturated Fatty Acids and Calcium Levels on Performance and Mineral Metabolism of Broiler Chicks

    J. O. Atteh;S. Leeson

  • Quantitative and qualitative feed restriction on growth characteristics of male broiler chickens.

    Unknown

  • Butyric acid glycerides in the diet of broiler chickens: effects on gut histology and carcass composition

    Mauro Antongiovanni;Arianna Buccioni;Francesco Petacchi;Steve Leeson

  • Effect of Varying Period of Early Nutrient Restriction on Growth Compensation and Carcass Characteristics of Male Broilers

    A. K. Zubair;S. Leeson

  • Production and Carcass Characteristics of the Broiler Chicken

    S. Leeson;J. D. Summers

  • Antimicrobial activity of butyrate glycerides toward Salmonella Typhimurium and Clostridium perfringens.

    H. Namkung;H. Yu;J. Gong;S. Leeson

  • Utilization of Fats and Fatty Acids by Turkey Poults

    S. Leeson;J. O. Atteh

  • Effect of Feather Cover on Feed Efficiency in Laying Birds

    S. Leeson;W. D. Morrison

  • Growth, nitrogen and energy utilization of juveniles from four salmonid species: diet, species and size effects

    P.A. Azevedo;S. Leeson;C.Y. Cho;C.Y. Cho;D.P. Bureau

Frequent Co-Authors

L. J. Caston
L. J. Caston University of Guelph
Dominique P. Bureau
Dominique P. Bureau University of Guelph
Stephanie Torrey
Stephanie Torrey University of Guelph
Yongqing Hou
Yongqing Hou Wuhan Polytechnic University
Bruce J. Holub
Bruce J. Holub University of Guelph
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis
Yulong Yin
Yulong Yin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Joshua Gong
Joshua Gong Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Tina M. Widowski
Tina M. Widowski University of Guelph
Jan Dijkstra
Jan Dijkstra Wageningen University & Research

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