
Publications of the Animal Nutrition Group
Researchers of the Animal Nutrition Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
Our peer-reviewed publications
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Dietary starch, non-starch polysaccharides and their interactions affect nutrient digestibility, faecal waste production and characteristics differentially in three salmonids : Rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon and Arctic charr
Aquaculture (2025), Volume: 595 - ISSN 0044-8486 -
Exploring the underlying mechanisms behind poor faecal integrity in yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) : The role of dietary starch level and amylase supplementation
Aquaculture Reports (2025), Volume: 40 - ISSN 2352-5134 -
Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass Into Valuable Feed for Ruminants Using White Rot Fungi
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition (2025), Volume: 109, Issue: 3 - ISSN 0931-2439 - p. 800-811. -
Modelling methane production of dairy cows : A hierarchical Bayesian stochastic approach
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (2025), Volume: 228 - ISSN 0168-1699 -
Predicting digesta retention times from dietary physicochemical properties in pigs
Animal Feed Science and Technology (2025), Volume: 321 - ISSN 0377-8401 -
Integrating crop and dairy production systems : Exploring different strategies to achieve environmental targets
Science of the Total Environment (2025), Volume: 958 - ISSN 0048-9697 -
Effects of metabolizable energy intake and body weight restriction on layer pullets : 2 - Body composition and onset of lay
Poultry Science (2025), Volume: 104, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0032-5791 -
Lysine requirement of weaned piglets
Animal (2025), Volume: 19, Issue: 1 - ISSN 1751-7311 -
An integral assessment of carbon and nitrogen emissions in dairy cattle production systems : Comparing dynamic process-based greenhouse gas emissions factors with IPCC Tier 1 and Tier 2 approaches in confinement and pasture-based systems
Journal of Cleaner Production (2025), Volume: 486 - ISSN 0959-6526 -
Feed additives for methane mitigation : Assessment of feed additives as a strategy to mitigate enteric methane from ruminants—Accounting; How to quantify the mitigating potential of using antimethanogenic feed additives
Journal of Dairy Science (2025), Volume: 108, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0022-0302 - p. 411-429.