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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Influence of dietary factors on nitrogen partitioning and composition of urine and faeces of fattening pigs.
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Optimal temperature levels for racing pigeons (Columbia livia) housed under transport conditions: the role of water availability and age.
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Consequences of variation in time of insemination relative to ovulation on fertilisation results in pigs.
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The influence of time of insemination in relation to time of ovulation on farrowing rate and litter size in sows, investigated by ultrasonography.
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The effect of previous growth retardation on energy and nitrogen metabolism of goats infected with Trypanosoma vivax