Wallace, R. JohnRooke, John A.Duthie, Carol-AnneHyslop, Jimmy J.Ross, David W.McKain, NestMotta de Souza, ShirleySnelling, Timothy J.Waterhouse, AnthonyRoehe, Rainer2015-01-152015-01-152014-07-31Wallace, R J, Rooke, J A, Duthie, C-A, Hyslop, J J, Ross, D W, McKain, N, Motta de Souza, S, Snelling, T J, Waterhouse, A & Roehe, R 2014, 'Archaeal abundance in post-mortem ruminal digesta may help predict methane emissions from beef cattle', Scientific Reports, vol. 4, 5892. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep058922045-2322http://hdl.handle.net/2164/4176The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health and SRUC are funded by the Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division (RESAS) of the Scottish Government. The project was supported by DEFRA and DA funded Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory Research Platform. Our thanks are due to the excellent support staff at the SRUC Beef Research Centre, Edinburgh, also to Graham Horgan of BioSS, Aberdeen, for conducting multivariate analysis.8459047engmicrobiology techniquesgenetic modelsmetabolomicsmicrobial ecologyQR MicrobiologyQRArchaeal abundance in post-mortem ruminal digesta may help predict methane emissions from beef cattleJournal article10.1038/srep058924