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D-Index
45
Citations
8119
World Ranking
808
National Ranking
84

Overview

Susan Brotherstone is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects engagement in research tied to this institution.

There is no detailed publicly available information on recent papers authored by Susan Brotherstone, including titles, years of publication, or publication venues.

Similarly, no records show frequent co-authors or collaborators associated with their research efforts.

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No book publications attributed to Susan Brotherstone have been documented from available sources.

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As of the latest data, Susan Brotherstone is living.

Best Publications

  • ANTLER SIZE IN RED DEER: HERITABILITY AND SELECTION BUT NO EVOLUTION

    Loeske E. B. Kruuk;Loeske E. B. Kruuk;Jon Slate;Josephine M. Pemberton;Sue Brotherstone

  • Heritability of fitness in a wild mammal population.

    Loeske E. B. Kruuk;Tim H. Clutton-Brock;Jon Slate;Josephine M. Pemberton

  • Differences between primiparous and multiparous dairy cows in the inter-relationships between metabolic traits, milk yield and body condition score in the periparturient period.

    D C Wathes;Z R Cheng;N Bourne;V J Taylor

  • The accumulation of skin lesions and their use as a predictor of individual aggressiveness in pigs

    Simon P. Turner;Mark J. Farnworth;Ian M.S. White;Sue Brotherstone

  • The genetic relationship between calving interval, body condition score and linear type and management traits in registered Holsteins.

    J.E. Pryce;M.P. Coffey;S. Brotherstone

  • Genetic Evaluation of Fertility Using Direct and Correlated Traits

    E. Wall;Susan Brotherstone;Susan Brotherstone;John Woolliams;Georgios Banos

  • Genetic correlations between linear type traits, food intake, live weight and condition score in Holstein Friesian dairy cattle

    R. F. Veerkamp;S. Brotherstone

  • Genetic evaluation of dairy bulls for energy balance traits using random regression

    M. P. Coffey;G. C. Emmans;S. Brotherstone

  • ESTIMATING VARIANCE COMPONENTS FOR TEST DAY MILK RECORDS BY RESTRICTED MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD WITH A RANDOM REGRESSION ANIMAL MODEL

    V.E. Olori;W.G. Hill;B.J. McGuirk;S. Brotherstone

  • Genetic modelling of daily milk yield using orthogonal polynomials and parametric curves.

    S. Brotherstone;I. M. S. White;K. Meyer

  • Fit of standard models of the lactation curve to weekly records of milk production of cows in a single herd

    V.E. Olori;S. Brotherstone;W.G. Hill;B.J. McGuirk

  • Genetic Aspects of Growth of Holstein-Friesian Dairy Cows from Birth to Maturity

    M.P. Coffey;J.M. Hickey;S. Brotherstone

  • Analyses of lamb survival of Scottish Blackface sheep

    Sawalha Rm;Conington Je;Brotherstone S;Villanueva B

  • Genetic relationships between calving interval and body condition score conditional on milk yield.

    J.E. Pryce;M.P. Coffey;S.H. Brotherstone;John Woolliams

  • Genotype and Diet Effects on Energy Balance in the First Three Lactations of Dairy Cows

    M P Coffey;Geoff Simm;J D Oldham;W G Hill

  • Genetic and phenotypic correlations between linear type traits and production traits in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle

    S. Brotherstone

  • A genetic evaluation of growth in sheep using random regression techniques

    Lewis Rm;Brotherstone S

  • Genetic parameters of production traits in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

    Joseph Powell;Ian White;Derrick Guy;Sue Brotherstone

  • Energy balance profiles for the first three lactations of dairy cows estimated using random regression

    M.P. Coffey;G. Simm;S. Brotherstone

  • Heterogeneity of variance amongst herds for milk production

    Susan Brotherstone;W. G. Hill

  • Effect of gestation stage on milk yield and composition in Holstein Friesian dairy cattle

    V.E. Olori;S. Brotherstone;W.G. Hill;B.J. McGuirk

  • Evidence of genetic resistance of cattle to infection with Mycobacterium bovis.

    Susan Brotherstone;I. M. White;M. Coffey;S. H. Downs

  • Impact of Nonadditive Genetic Effects in the Estimation of Breeding Values for Fertility and Correlated Traits

    E. Wall;S. Brotherstone;S. Brotherstone;J.F. Kearney;John Woolliams

  • Inheritance of linear type traits in dairy cattle and correlations with milk production

    Karin Meyer;Susan Brotherstone;W. G. Hill;Maureen R. Edwards

  • The relationship between fertility, rump angle, and selected type information in Holstein-Friesian cows.

    E. Wall;I.M.S. White;M.P. Coffey;S. Brotherstone;S. Brotherstone

  • Evaluation of Body Condition Score Measured Throughout Lactation as an Indicator of Fertility in Dairy Cattle

    Georgios Banos;Susan Brotherstone;Susan Brotherstone;MP Coffey

  • Heritability of post-mixing aggressiveness in grower-stage pigs and its relationship with production traits

    S. P. Turner;I. M. S. White;S. Brotherstone;M. J. Farnworth

Frequent Co-Authors

William G. Hill
William G. Hill University of Edinburgh
John Woolliams
John Woolliams University of Edinburgh
Mike Coffey
Mike Coffey Scotland's Rural College
N. R. Lambe
N. R. Lambe Scotland's Rural College
Peter M. Visscher
Peter M. Visscher University of Oxford
Geoff Simm
Geoff Simm University of Edinburgh
Roel F. Veerkamp
Roel F. Veerkamp Wageningen University & Research
Georgios Banos
Georgios Banos Scotland's Rural College
Raphael A. Mrode
Raphael A. Mrode International Livestock Research Institute
Alistair W. Stott
Alistair W. Stott Scotland's Rural College

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