Data Sources and Ranking Criteria
The 5th edition of the Research.com Best Animal Science and Veterinary Scientists Ranking has been developed using a comprehensive aggregation of bibliometric data primarily sourced from OpenAlex and CrossRef, supplemented by multiple other reputable data repositories. The citation-based metrics used to determine scientist rankings were extracted on January 12, 2026, ensuring an up-to-date and robust dataset. A researcher’s position within the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a focused metric that exclusively accounts for publications and citations within the Animal Science and Veterinary discipline, thus providing a precise reflection of scholarly impact in the specific field under examination.
Scope and Inclusion Criteria
The ranking evaluates 279,971 scientist profiles identified across diverse bibliometric databases spanning all scientific disciplines, from which a subset of 3,152 scientists specializing in Animal Science and Veterinary sciences were selected for detailed analysis. To qualify for inclusion, a scientist must have attained a minimum D-index of 20, with the majority of their tier publications rooted firmly in Animal Science and Veterinary research. Additionally, professional awards and documented achievements pertinent to this discipline were incorporated into the evaluation process. The D-index threshold is dynamically set as increments of 10 relative to the estimated population of scholars in each discipline, guaranteeing that the top 1% of leading researchers are consistently captured. Furthermore, to ensure relevancy and consistency, candidates must exhibit a difference of no more than 30% between their general H-index and their discipline-specific D-index.
Verification and Validation Practices
Recognizing that raw bibliometric data alone cannot provide a definitive measure of scholarly productivity and impact, our team has undertaken meticulous manual verification of all scientist profiles included in the ranking. This process involved cross-correlation against publications listed in a wide array of trusted academic sources and databases, ensuring accuracy and integrity in representation. While not directly influencing ranking position, the volume of publications in high-impact journals and reputable conferences is acknowledged as a meaningful secondary signal of a scientist’s contribution to the field.
The ranking position is derived from each scientist’s D-index—an index calculated using citation information drawn from OpenAlex and CrossRef, which are among the most prominent and widely trusted bibliometric platforms available to the global research community. For detailed insights into our data collection and analysis approach, we encourage readers to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
Research.com is committed to fostering transparency and knowledge dissemination within the global scientific community. Our mission behind creating the Best Animal Science and Veterinary Scientists Ranking is to motivate researchers, enterprises, and policymakers worldwide to gain a clearer understanding of the evolving leadership and trends among top experts. By providing a reliable, rigorously verified indicator of excellence, we enable academic institutions, funding bodies, and research collaborators to readily identify and connect with leading scientists in specific disciplines, countries, and institutions. This effort supports enhanced collaboration, informed decision-making, and the continued advancement of scientific knowledge.