History & previous meeting
Abstracts of the presentations given at the 2000 Meeting of the IFRG are published in Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews 11(4): 283-311.
Author(s) |
Title |
Page no. |
Ar, A | Roles of water and gas exchange in determining hatchability success | 283 |
Ar, A, Ifergan, O., Reizis, A., Zelik, L. & Feldman, A. | Does nitric oxide (N) play a role in mebryo-bird communication during incubation? | 284 |
Ar, A & Tazawa, H. | Allometric analysis of heart rate of bird embryos | 285 |
Baggott, G.K. & Latter, G.V. | Carbon dioxide and the avian blastoderm | 286 |
Bamelis, F., Tona, K., De Baerdemaeker, J. & Decuypere, E. | Detection of early embryonic growth in chicken eggs using visible light transmission. | 287 |
Barbato, G.F. & Block, M.L. | Identification of a peri-vitelline membrane variant associated with low fertility in pedigreed commercial broiler lines | 288-289 |
Barham, P., Murphy, R., Bolton, D. & Simpson, N. | Incubation of African penguin eggs: finding out how the birds do it. | 289 |
Decuyper, E. | Incubation, a crucial hinge between broilers and breeders. | 290 |
Deeming, D.C. | Problems associated with egg turning. | 290-291 |
Deeming, D.C. | Avian incubation in nests: relationships between turning frequency, egg composition and hatchling maturity. | 291-292 |
Deeming, D.C. & Wadland, D. | Effect of mating ratio in commercial pheasant flocks on production, fertility, and hatchability of eggs. | 292-293 |
Douard, V., Blesbois, E., Magistrini, M., Labbe, C. & Hermier, D. | Vitamin E and exogenous substrates do no change the phospholipid loss in turkey semen stored in vitro. | 293-294 |
Elibol, O. & Turkoilu, M. | Effecys of paper layers in hatcher trays on late embryonic development. | 294-295 |
Elibol, O., Turkoglu, M. & Hodgetts, B. | Current problems of commercial incubation | 295 |
French, N.A. | The critical importance of incubation temperature. | 296-297 |
Hill, D. | Embryo temperatures in multi-stage incubation. | 297-298 |
Hulet, R.M., Gladys, G., Hill, D. & Meijerhof, R. | Embryonic temperature effects on post-hatch performance in broilers. | 298-299 |
Lourens, S. & van Middlekoop, J.H. | Embryo temperature affects hatchability and grow-out performance of broilers. | 299-300 |
Marzoni, M., Castillo, A., Schiavone, A. & Romboli, I. | Effect of dietary vitamin E supplementation on pheasant egg production. | 301-302 |
Meijerhof, R. | Embryo temperature as a tool in incubation process | 302-304 |
Reynolds, S.J. | Low dietary calcium during egg laying: effects on egg, clutch and laying parameters, and on skeletal calcium reserves of the Zebra Finch. | 304-305 |
Richards, P.D.G. & Deeming, D.C. | Correlation between shell colour and ultrastructure in pheasant eggs. | 305-306 |
Somaiya, A., French, N.A. & Stickland, N.C. | In ovo manipulation of muscle development in turkey | 306-307 |
Sparks, N.H.C. | Shell formation and function and its role in incubation. | 307 |
Speake, B.K. & Surai, P. | Wild birds and their brains. | 308 |
Tona, K., Bamelis, F., Bruggeman, V. & Decuypere, E. | Relationship between broiler breeder's age on egg weight loss and embryonic mortality during incubation in large-scale conditions. | 309 |
Van brecht, A., Aerts, J.M., Leribaux, C., Janssens, K. & Bercksmans, D. | Analysis of the energy consumption to maintain an optimal incubation environment. | 309-310 |
Wishart, G.J. | Assessment and significance of fertility in commercial poultry production. | 310-311 |
Key Note Speakers
for 2022 IFRG meeting

Dr. Kristen Brady
Animal Biosciences and Biotechnology Laboratory, BARC, ARS, USDA, United States
Topic
The biological and practical implications of egg storage and SPIDES

Dr. Henry van den Brand
Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
Topic
Research and implications of eggshell temperature, CO2 and and O2 during incubation: what do we know?