THE ANIMAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

  1. Affedzie-Obresi, S., Adu – Aboagye, G., Nkegbe, E. K., Asuming – Bediako, N., Ansah, K. O., Mensah-Bonsu, A., Sarpong, D. B., Amegashie, D. P. K., Kwadzo, G. T-M., Wallace, P. A and Clottey, V. A. (2019) .Black Soldier Fly (Hermitia illucens) Larvae Meal as Alternative Protein in Broiler Production in Ghana. Submitted to Ghana Journal of Agricultural Science.

  2. Avornyo, F. K., Partey, S. T., Zougmore, R. B., Asare, S. Agbolosu, A. A., Akufo N. M., Sowah N. A., Konlan S. P. (2019). In vivo digestibility of six selected fodder species by goats in northern Ghana. Tropical Animal Health and Production https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-019-01989

  3. Ahiagbe, K. M. J., Amuzu-Aweh, E. N., Avornyo, F. K., Adenyo, C., Nyame-Asem, J. K., Bonney, P., Amoah, K. O., Naazie, A. and Kayang, B. B. (2019) Comparison of early growth and survivability in indigenous guinea fowls from Northern Ghana. Proceedings of 7th All Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture, Accra, Ghana, 85.

  4. Armando Abel Massingue, Robledo de Almeida Torres Filho, Paulo Roģerio Fontes, Susuana Asaam, Maria Emilia de Sousa Gomes, Alcinéia, de Lemos Souza Ramos, Eduardo Mendes Ramos (2019) Effect of washing cycles and solutions on chemical composition and physiochemical properties of the surimi-like material from mechanically deboned turkey meat.

  5. Ansah, J. W. and Takyiakwaa, D. (2018). Civil Society Engagement in Ghana’s Public-Private Partnership Regime: A Case Study of IMANI and Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII). Ghana Social Science Journal, Vol. 15 (1), 30-64. ISSN: 0855-4730 (eISSN (online): 2590-9673) Available at: http://ss.ug.edu.gh/sites/ss.ug.edu.gh/files/journal/GSSJ_15-1-June-2018-compressed.pdf

  6. Hagan, B.A. and Cue, R.I. (2019). Generation intervals in Canadian dairy cattle herds. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. (In-press).

  7. Hettie Arwo Boafo, Siegfried Affedzie-Obresi, Dossou Seblodo Judes Charlemagne Gbemavo, Victor Attuquaye Clottey, Emmanuel Nkegbe, Gabriel Adu-Aboagye and Marc Kenis (2019) Use of Termites by Farmers as Poultry Feed in Ghana. Insects 10:69

  8. Konlan, S.P., Salifu. S, Tiyumtaba S. M., (2019): Effect of Groundnut Haulms and Maize Bran Supplementation on Growth Performance and Estimated Market Value of Djallonke Sheep under Smallholder Production Systems. In: Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science. Vol. 9 No.2 pp73-80

  9. Nkegbe, E.K., Adu-Aboagye, G., Afedzie-Obresi, S., Boafo, H.A., Wallace, P., Clottey, V., Kenis, M., Nacambo, S., Karbo, N. and Aning, G.K. (2019) Chemical safety of biological substrates and their contamination factors associated with housefly larvae meal. Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science 9. (2): 148-151.

  10. Nkegbe, E. K., Arwo, B. H., Adu-Aboagye, G., Afedzie-Obresi, S., Wallace, P., Karbo, N., Clottey, V., Nacambo, S., Kenis, M. and Aning, G.K. (2019) Microbial isolates associated with potential housefly larvae meal production substrates in Southern Ghana. Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science 9. (2): 135-140.

  11. Nkegbe, E. K., Adu-Aboagye, G., Affedzie-Obresi, S., Wallace, P., Arwo Boafo, H., Clottey, V., Nacambo, S., Kenis, M., Karbo, N., and Aning, G.K. (2019) Effects of housefly larvae meal on blood cells, serum electrolytes and biochemical parameters of grower phase indigenous coastal savannah ecotype chicken in Southern Ghana. Ghanaian Journal of Animal Science 9. (2): 33-38.

  12. Sam Abaidoo & Dorothy Takyiakwaa (2019): Visitors’ Experiences and Reactions to a Dark Heritage Site: The Case of the Cape Coast Castle (2010–2015), Visitor Studies, https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/MBsjEnIkwnxgRuCBa8RH/full?target=10.1080/10645578.2019.1603748

  13. Squire, S.A., Robertson, I.D., Yang, R. Ayi, I. & Ryan, U. (2019). Prevalence and risk factors associated with gastrointestinal parasites in ruminant livestock in the Coastal Savannah zone of Ghana. Acta Tropica, 199(2019), 105126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.105126

  14. Takyiakwaa, D. (2019). Social Networks in Urban Situations: Analyses of Personal Relationships in Central African Towns. Edited by J. Clyde Mitchell, Migration Studies, 7(3), pp. 384–386. [first online Nov 2018)] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mny045

  15. Takyiakwaa, D. and Tanle, A. (2019). ‘We are each other’s keeper’: Migrant Associations and Integration in Urban Africa. Urban Forum (first online). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-019-09373-5 [Free complimentary copy: https://rdcu.be/bI2fZ]