Adaptation Physiology Group
The Adaptation Physiology Group consists of a diverse and international group of researchers, research assistants, and PhDs, actively involved in research and education regarding adaptation of farm animals. Adaptation of animals is studied combining various physiological disciplines, and behavioural biology using an experimental approach and/or sensor and data science.
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Our Latest Publications
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Attitudes of clients of Dutch pest controllers towards integrated pest management (IPM) and preventive measures in relation to rodent nuisance
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Effects of lighted incubation and foraging enrichment during rearing on individual fear behavior, corticosterone, and neuroplasticity in laying hen pullets
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Diet composition influences probiotic and postbiotic effects on broiler growth and physiology
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Effects of endogenous DHA milk and exogenous DHA milk on oxidative stress and cognition in SAMP8 mice
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A new approach and insights on modelling the impact of production diseases on dairy cow welfare