Caleb Weiss
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Also affiliated: Tufts University (2022); United States Department of Agriculture (2024); University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2017)
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Biography and Research Information
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Caleb Weiss's research investigates the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in cattle, examining the influence of diet and monensin. He also studies the evolution of Algerian influence within African Jihadist movements. Weiss has published 10 works, which have garnered 68 citations, and holds an h-index of 3. He has collaborated with Jiangchao Zhao at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 75
Selected Publications
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Diet and monensin influence the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in stocker and finishing cattle (2024)
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The effects of moisture at baling and wrapping delay on storage characteristics of annual ryegrass round bale silage (2020)
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264 Using bermudagrass baleage to increase stocking rates of fall wheat pasture (2019)
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408 Effect of monensin intake during a stocker phase and subsequent finishing phase on rumen bacterial diversity of beef steers (2019)
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Combining ruminally protected choline and flaxseed in cattle diets to increase the assimilation of omega-3 fatty acids from the diet (2014)
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- Diet and monensin influence the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in stocker and finishing cattle
- Diet and monensin influence the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in stocker and finishing cattle
- Diet and monensin influence the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in stocker and finishing cattle
- Diet and monensin influence the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in stocker and finishing cattle
- Diet and monensin influence the temporal dynamics of the rumen microbiome in stocker and finishing cattle
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