The bibliometric data underpinning the ranking was collected on January 12, 2026, ensuring that the evaluation reflects the most current scholarly output. Each scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their Discipline H-index (D-index), a refined citation metric that accounts exclusively for papers and citation information within the specific discipline of Animal Science and Veterinary. This discipline-specific approach allows for a more accurate and meaningful assessment of research impact within the field.
Scope and Criteria of the Ranking
The ranking evaluated a total of 279,971 scientist profiles drawn from diverse bibliometric datasets across all scientific disciplines. From this expansive set, 169 scientists specializing in Animal Science and Veterinary were identified and examined in detail.
To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, a researcher’s D-index needed to be at least 20, thereby ensuring that only highly impactful scientists were considered. Furthermore, a majority of their top-tier publications had to be within the Animal Science and Veterinary discipline. Recognition of awards and notable achievements in this research area was also factored in to better capture overall scholarly influence and contribution.
The threshold for the D-index is adaptively set in increments of 10 based on the total estimated number of scholars in each discipline. This criterion simultaneously serves to encompass approximately the top 1% of leading researchers while maintaining a stringent standard of excellence. Additionally, care was taken to include only those scientists whose general H-index and discipline-specific D-index differ by 30% or less, so that the rankings reflect a clear focus on the Animal Science and Veterinary domain rather than general interdisciplinarity.
Verification and Validation Procedures
The Research.com team recognizes that raw bibliometric data alone cannot comprehensively or definitively measure a scholar’s academic output or influence. Accordingly, all scientist profiles included in the ranking were subject to rigorous manual verification. This involved cross-correlating publication records against a broad spectrum of trustworthy and authoritative sources to confirm accuracy and authenticity.
Although not factored directly into the computation of position, the number of papers published in prominent journals and conference proceedings has been treated as a valuable secondary indicator of scientific contribution within the field, offering additional context to assess a researcher’s influence.
The ranking positions are ultimately established using each researcher’s D-index derived from data sourced specifically from OpenAlex and CrossRef — the foremost and most trusted bibliometric databases accessible to the global research community.
For an in-depth understanding of the methodology employed in assembling these rankings, interested readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
Research.com is committed to motivating researchers, academic institutions, industry leaders, and policy makers worldwide to identify and track leading experts in specialized scientific domains. Our objective is to provide a rigorously curated and transparent resource that enables the global scientific community to readily recognize and learn from top experts—whether by discipline, country, or institution.
By highlighting the accomplishments and trajectories of outstanding scientists in Animal Science and Veterinary, as well as other fields, we seek to foster greater collaboration, knowledge exchange, and strategic investment that will propel science and innovation forward. The careful and meticulous development of this ranking exemplifies our dedication to quality, credibility, and impact in the academic ecosystem.