1988 Journal Article Habituation to boar stimuli: Possible mechanism responsible for the reduced detection rate of oestrous gilts housed adjacent to boarsHemsworth, PH, Winfield, CG, Tilbrook, AJ, Hansen, C and Barnett, JL (1988). Habituation to boar stimuli: Possible mechanism responsible for the reduced detection rate of oestrous gilts housed adjacent to boars. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 19 (3-4), 255-264. doi: 10.1016/0168-1591(88)90006-8 |
1987 Journal Article Physical and behavioural factors affecting the sexual "attractiveness" of the eweTilbrook, AJ (1987). Physical and behavioural factors affecting the sexual "attractiveness" of the ewe. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 17 (1-2), 109-115. doi: 10.1016/0168-1591(87)90013-X |
1987 Journal Article Differences in the sexual "attractiveness" of oestrous ewes to ramsTilbrook, AJ and Lindsay, DR (1987). Differences in the sexual "attractiveness" of oestrous ewes to rams. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 17 (1-2), 129-138. doi: 10.1016/0168-1591(87)90015-3 |
1987 Journal Article The number of spermatozoa required by naturally mated ewes and the ability of rams to meet these requirementsCameron, Awn, Tilbrook, AJ, Lindsay, DR, Fairnie, IJ and Keogh, EJ (1987). The number of spermatozoa required by naturally mated ewes and the ability of rams to meet these requirements. Animal Reproduction Science, 13 (2), 91-104. doi: 10.1016/0378-4320(87)90122-9 |
1987 Journal Article The influence of factors associated with oestrus on the sexual "attractiveness" of ewes to ramsTilbrook, AJ (1987). The influence of factors associated with oestrus on the sexual "attractiveness" of ewes to rams. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 17 (1-2), 117-128. doi: 10.1016/0168-1591(87)90014-1 |
1987 Journal Article The influence of ram mating preferences and social interaction between rams on the proportion of ewes mated at field joiningTilbrook, AJ, Cameron, Awn and Lindsay, DR (1987). The influence of ram mating preferences and social interaction between rams on the proportion of ewes mated at field joining. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 18 (2), 173-184. doi: 10.1016/0168-1591(87)90191-2 |
1986 Journal Article Time Required for Spermatozoa to Remain in the Vagina of the Ewe to Ensure ConceptionTilbrook, AJ and Pearce, DT (1986). Time Required for Spermatozoa to Remain in the Vagina of the Ewe to Ensure Conception. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 39 (3), 305-309. |
1986 Journal Article Pattern of loss of spermatozoa from the vagina of the eweTilbrook, A. J. and Pearce, D. T. (1986). Pattern of loss of spermatozoa from the vagina of the ewe. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 39 (3), 295-304. doi: 10.1071/BI9860295 |
1986 Journal Article Pattern of Loss of Spermatozoa From the Vagina of the EweTilbrook, AJ and Pearce, DT (1986). Pattern of Loss of Spermatozoa From the Vagina of the Ewe. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 39 (3), 295-303. |
1986 Journal Article The effect of testicular weight and insemination technique on fertility of sheepCameron, Awn, Tilbrook, AJ, Lindsay, DR, Keogh, EJ and Fairnie, IJ (1986). The effect of testicular weight and insemination technique on fertility of sheep. Animal Reproduction Science, 12 (3), 189-194. doi: 10.1016/0378-4320(86)90039-4 |
1986 Journal Article Time required for spermatozoa to remain in the vagina of the Ewe to ensure conceptionTilbrook, A. J. and Pearce, D. T. (1986). Time required for spermatozoa to remain in the vagina of the Ewe to ensure conception. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 39 (3), 305-310. doi: 10.1071/BI9860305 |