
Publications of the Adaptation Physiology Group
Researchers of the Adaptation Physiology Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
For publication lists, we refer to the Research@WUR database. The provided lists can be searched by author, year, etc.
Below we present an overview of the most recent peer-reviewed publications.
Our latest publications
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The High Level of Xylooligosaccharides Improves Growth Performance in Weaned Piglets by Increasing Antioxidant Activity, Enhancing Immune Function, and Modulating Gut Microbiota
Frontiers in Nutrition 8 (2021). - ISSN 2296-861X -
Individual Detection and Tracking of Group Housed Pigs in Their Home Pen Using Computer Vision
Frontiers in Animal Science 2 (2021). - ISSN 2673-6225 -
Low Incubation Temperature During Late Incubation and Early Feeding Affect Broiler Resilience to Necrotic Enteritis in Later Life
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8 (2021). - ISSN 2297-1769 -
Effects of pen enrichment on leg health of fast and slower-growing broiler chickens
PLoS ONE 16 (2021)12. - ISSN 1932-6203 -
Relationship between indirect genetic effects for growth, environmental enrichment, coping style and sex with the serum metabolome profile of pigs
Scientific Reports 11 (2021). - ISSN 2045-2322 -
Animal-Based Factors Prior to Infection Predict Histological Disease Outcome in Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus- and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae-Infected Pigs
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8 (2021). - ISSN 2297-1769 -
Maternal dietary nitrate supplementation lowers incidence of stillbirth in hyper prolific sows under commercial circumstances
Animals 11 (2021)12. - ISSN 2076-2615 -
Correlation between brain function and ADHD symptom changes in children with ADHD following a few-foods diet : an open-label intervention trial
Scientific Reports 11 (2021)1. - ISSN 2045-2322 -
Is Seeing Still Believing? Leveraging Deepfake Technology for Livestock Farming
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8 (2021). - ISSN 2297-1769 -
Early life feeding accelerates gut microbiome maturation and suppresses acute post-weaning stress in piglets
Environmental Microbiology 23 (2021)11. - ISSN 1462-2912 - p. 7201 - 7213.