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    Environmental stress and livestock productivity in hot-humid tropics: Alleviation and future perspectives by Oke, O.E., Uyanga, V.A., Iyasere, O.S., Oke, F.O., Majekodunmi, B.C., Logunleko, M.O., Abiona, J.A., Nwosu, E.U., Abioja, M.O., Daramola, J.O., Onagbesan, O.M.

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-08-2021)
    “…Tropical environments are characterized by persistently high temperature and relative humidity and the harsh environmental conditions pose a serious limitation…”
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    Oxidative stress in poultry production by Oke, O.E., Akosile, O.A., Oni, A.I., Opowoye, I.O., Ishola, C.A., Adebiyi, J.O., Odeyemi, A.J., Adjei-Mensah, B., Uyanga, V.A., Abioja, M.O.

    Published in Poultry science (01-09-2024)
    “…Oxidative stress (OS) is a major concern that impacts the overall health of chickens in modern production systems. It is characterized by an imbalance between…”
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    Evaluation of sweet citrus peel supplement in water on performance and ileal microbial count of broiler chickens by Majekodunmi, B. C., Logunleko, M. O., Adekunle, E. O., Abioja, M. O., Akinjute, O. F., Owolabi, T. O., Daramola, J. O.

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-07-2021)
    “…The effect of supplementing drinking water with sweet citrus peel powder (SCPP) on the performance, ileal microbial count, and relative weight of organs of…”
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    Roles of candidate genes in the adaptation of goats to heat stress: A review by Abioja, M.O., Logunleko, M.O., Majekodunmi, B.C., Adekunle, E.O., Shittu, O.O., Odeyemi, A.J., Nwosu, E.U., Oke, O.E., Iyasere, O.S., Abiona, J.A., Williams, T.J., James, I.J., Smith, O.F., Daramola, J.O.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-01-2023)
    “…The problem of heat stress (HS) in hot regions of the world is further complicated by climate change and the ensuing global warming. Goats have been a means of…”
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    The resilience of Dwarf goats to environmental stress: A review by Daramola, J.O., Abioja, M.O., Iyasere, O.S., Oke, O.E., Majekodunmi, B.C., Logunleko, M.O., Adekunle, E.O., Nwosu, E.U., Smith, O.F., James, I.J., Williams, T.J., Abiona, J.A.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-12-2021)
    “…•An update of integrative facts of potential impact of heat stress associated with global climate change on domestic animals reviewed.•The unique adaptive…”
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    Physiological responses and performance of broiler chickens offered olive leaf extract under a hot humid tropical climate by Oke, O. E., Emeshili, U. K., Iyasere, O. S., Abioja, M. O., Daramola, J. O., Ladokun, A. O., Abiona, J. A., Williams, T. J., Rahman, S. A., Rotimi, S. O., Balogun, S. I., Adejuyigbe, A. E.

    Published in Journal of applied poultry research (01-09-2017)
    “…Abstract This study was designed to determine the effects of olive leaf extract (OLE) supplementation in the drinking water on growth performance,…”
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    Effect of common salt (NaCl) on reproductive tract dimension, haemolymph haemocyte count and biochemical parameters of Giant African Land snail (A. marginata) during dry season by Abiona, J.A., Abioja, M.O., Ayo-ajasa, O.Y., Oyesanwen, M.T., Ihongbe, R.A., Mshelbwala, F.M., Oke, O.E, Onagbesan, O.M.

    Published in Aquaculture reports (01-07-2021)
    “…•Effect of common salt on reproductive tract, haemocyte count and biochemical parameters of A. marginata was evaluated.•Result showed that serum biochemical…”
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    Nutrient utilization during incubation and juvenile growth of indigenous and exotic chicken in Nigeria by Obanla, L.O., Oke, O.E., Onagbesan, O.M., Williams, T.J., Abioja, M.O., Daramola, J.O., Abiona, J.A.

    Published in Archivos de zootecnia (01-06-2014)
    “…Nutrient utilization and early growth rate in three strains of chicken were investigated using 900 hatching eggs, 300 from each strain. The strains of chicken…”
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