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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Effects of Resistant Starch Infusion, Solely and Mixed with Xylan or Cellulose, on Gut Microbiota Composition in Ileum-Cannulated Pigs
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Understanding the feeding strategies of growing-finishing pigs : Exploring links with pig characteristics and behaviour
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Lactation body condition loss impaired conceptus development and plasma progesterone concentration at day 8 post-ovulation in primiparous sows
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Maternal fiber-rich diet promotes early-life intestinal development in offspring through milk-derived extracellular vesicles carrying miR-146a-5p
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Effects of lighted incubation and foraging enrichment during rearing on individual fear behavior, corticosterone, and neuroplasticity in laying hen pullets