Publications by:
M.A. Benvenutti
Also publishes as (Marcelo A. Benvenutti)
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Benvenutti, Marcelo A., Coates, David B., Bindelle, Jérôme, Poppi, Dennis P., and Gordon, Iain J. (2014) Can faecal markers detect a short term reduction in forage intake by cattle? Animal Feed Science and Technology, 194. pp. 44-57.
Jacobs, A.A.A., Scheper, J.A., Benvenutti, M.A., Gordon, I.J., Poppi, D.P., and Elgersma, A. (2013) Gradients in fracture force and grazing resistance across canopy layers in seven tropical grass species. Grass and Forage Science, 68 (2). pp. 278-287.
Jacobs, A.A.A., Scheper, J.A., Benvenutti, M.A., Gordon, I.J., Poppi, D.P., and Elgersma, A. (2011) Tensile fracture properties of seven tropical grasses at different phenological stages. Grass and Forage Science, 66 (4). pp. 551-559.
Moreno, F.C., Gordon, I.J., Wright, A.D., Benvenutti, M.A., and Saumell, C.A. (2010) Efecto antihelmíntico in vitro de extractos de plantas sobre larvas infectantes de nematodos gastrointestinales de rumiantes/In vitro anthelmintic effect of plant extracts against infective larvae of ruminants gastrointestinal nematode parasites. Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, 42 (3). pp. 155-163.
Benvenutti, Marcelo A., Gordon, Iain J., Popi, Dennis P., Crowther, Robert, Spinks, Warwick, and Moreno, Fabiana C. (2009) The horizontal barrier effect of stems on the foraging behaviour of cattle grazing five tropical grasses. Livestock Science, 126 (1-3). pp. 229-238.
Benvenutti, Marcelo A., Gordon, Iain J., Poppi, Dennis P., Crowther, Robert, and Spinks, Warwick (2008) Foraging mechanics and their outcomes for cattle grazing reproductive tropical swards. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 113 (1-3). pp. 15-31.
Benvenutti, M.A., Gordon, I.J., and Poppi, D.P. (2008) The effects of stem density of tropical swards and age of grazing cattle on their foraging behaviour. Grass and Forage Science, 63 (1). pp. 1-8.
Benvenutti, M.A., Gordon, I.J., and Poppi, D.P. (2006) The effect of the density and physical properties of grass stems on the foraging behaviour and instantaneous intake rate by cattle grazing an artificial reproductive tropical sward. Grass and Forage Science, 61 (3). pp. 272-281.