Animal Research
Published by EDP Sciences
ISSN : 1627-3583 eISSN : 1627-3591
Abbreviation : Anim. Res.
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Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Meat fatty acid composition as affected by fatness and genetic factors: a review
Citation: 518
Authors: Stefaan, Katleen, Daniel
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The relationship of temperature-humidity index with milk production of dairy cows in a Mediterranean climate
Citation: 298
Authors: Rachid, Mondher, Abdessalem, M'nouer, Ronald
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Gut function and dysfunction in young pigs: physiology
Citation: 250
Authors: Jean-Paul, Gaëlle, Christine, Nathalie, Isabelle, Lucile, Isabelle P., Sandrine, Christelle, Bernard
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Mycotoxins in feeds and their fate in animals: a review
Citation: 234
Authors: Alexandros, Jean-Pierre
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Composition and characteristics of ass's milk
Citation: 178
Authors: Elisabetta, Francesco, Raffaele, Biagina, Paolo, Giorgio
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Effects of xylanase and ?-glucanase addition on performance, nutrient digestibility, and physico-chemical conditions in the small intestine contents and caecal microflora of broiler chickens fed a wheat and barley-based diet
Citation: 118
Authors: Nejib, Serge, Luc, Bernard, Michel
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Grazing and pasture management for biodiversity benefit
Citation: 112
Authors: Andrew J., Jeremy R.B.
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Genetic variation and breeding strategies for improved cell wall digestibility in annual forage crops. A review
Citation: 100
Authors: Yves, Carine, Deborah, Magalie
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Microbial diversity studies of the porcine gastrointestinal ecosystem during weaning transition
Citation: 100
Authors: Sergey R., Christine F., Wei Yun, Barbara A., Jeannette, Wolfgang-Bernhard, Willem M., Antoon D.L., Hauke
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Postnatal development of intestinal immune system in piglets: implications for the process of weaning
Citation: 89
Authors: Christopher R., Michael, Karin, Cecilla, Philip, Charlotte, Sandrine, Isabelle P., Barbara A., Antoon D.L., Eveline, Hermann-Josef, Bevis G.