[HTML][HTML] High temperature-humidity index compromises sperm quality and fertility of Holstein bulls in temperate climates

N Llamas-Luceño, M Hostens, E Mullaart… - Journal of dairy …, 2020 - Elsevier
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have adverse effects on cattle physiology,
welfare, health, and reproduction. Heat stress in cows affects the oocyte and embryo directly …

[HTML][HTML] High temperature-humidity index compromises sperm quality and fertility of Holstein bulls in temperate climates

N Llamas-Luceño, M Hostens… - Journal of Dairy …, 2020 - journalofdairyscience.org
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have adverse effects on cattle physiology,
welfare, health, and reproduction. Heat stress in cows affects the oocyte and embryo directly …

High temperature-humidity index compromises sperm quality and fertility of Holstein bulls in temperate climates

N Llamas Luceno, M Hostens, E Mullaart… - JOURNAL OF DAIRY …, 2020 - biblio.ugent.be
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have adverse effects on cattle physiology,
welfare, health, and reproduction. Heat stress in cows affects the oocyte and embryo directly …

High temperature-humidity index compromises sperm quality and fertility of Holstein bulls in temperate climates

N Llamas-Luceño, M Hostens… - Journal of dairy …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have adverse effects on cattle physiology,
welfare, health, and reproduction. Heat stress in cows affects the oocyte and embryo directly …

High temperature-humidity index compromises sperm quality and fertility of Holstein bulls in temperate climates.

N Llamas-Luceño, M Hostens, E Mullaart… - Journal of Dairy …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have adverse effects on cattle physiology,
welfare, health, and reproduction. Heat stress in cows affects the oocyte and embryo directly …

High temperature-humidity index compromises sperm quality and fertility of Holstein bulls in temperate climates.

N Llamas-Luceño, M Hostens, E Mullaart… - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have adverse effects on cattle physiology,
welfare, health, and reproduction. Heat stress in cows affects the oocyte and embryo directly …

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N Llamas-Luceño, M Hostens, E Mullaart… - 2020