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D-Index
26
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1823
World Ranking
2928
National Ranking
150

Corrado Pacelli publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Corrado Pacelli sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 96 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Corrado Pacelli D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Corrado Pacelli sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 26 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Corrado Pacelli is affiliated with the University of Basilicata in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work explores several subfields including Animal Science and Zoology, Ecology, Small Animals, Food Science, and Genetics.

The scientist has published extensively on topics related to livestock and the environment. Their main research themes include:

  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability

Corrado Pacelli's recent scholarly articles cover a range of subjects within these areas. Some notable papers are:

  • "Environmental Impacts of Beef as Corrected for the Provision of Ecosystem Services," 2020, published in Sustainability
  • "The Challenge of Global Warming in Water Buffalo Farming: Physiological and Behavioral Aspects and Strategies to Face Heat Stress," 2023, published in Animals
  • "Dairy Buffalo Behavior: Calving, Imprinting and Allosuckling," 2022, published in Animals
  • "The relevance of fungi in astrobiology research - Astromycology," 2023, published in Mycosphere
  • "Food Neophobia, Odor and Taste Sensitivity, and Overall Flavor Perception in Food," 2021, published in Foods

The scientist frequently publishes in the journal Animals, with six publications there, followed by Foods with three articles, Agriculture with two publications, and one article each in Sustainability and Mycosphere.

Corrado Pacelli collaborates with several researchers, with frequent co-authorship observed with the following colleagues:

  • Ada Braghieri
  • Emilio Sabia
  • Fabio Napolitano
  • Rosanna Paolino
  • Giuseppe De Rosa

Best Publications

  • Effect of Information About Animal Welfare on Consumer Willingness to Pay for Yogurt

    F. Napolitano;C. Pacelli;A. Girolami;A. Braghieri

  • Effect of artificial rearing on lamb welfare and meat quality.

    F. Napolitano;G.F. Cifuni;C. Pacelli;A.M. Riviezzi

  • Effect of age at slaughter on carcass traits, fatty acid composition and lipid oxidation of Apulian lambs

    G.F Cifuni;F Napolitano;C Pacelli;A.M Riviezzi

  • Environmental impacts of Italian beef production: A comparison between different systems

    Andrea Bragaglio;Fabio Napolitano;Corrado Pacelli;Giacomo Pirlo

  • Corpus luteum development and function and relationship to pregnancy during the breeding season in the Mediterranean buffalo.

    D. Vecchio;G. Neglia;B. Gasparrini;M. Russo

  • The behaviour and welfare of buffaloes ( Bubalus bubalis ) in modern dairy enterprises

    F. Napolitano;C. Pacelli;F. Grasso;A. Braghieri

  • On-farm welfare assessment in dairy cattle and buffaloes: evaluation of some animal-based parameters

    Fabio Napolitano;Fernando Grasso;Aldo Bordi;Carmela Tripaldi

  • Influence of space allowance on the welfare of weaned buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) calves

    F Napolitano;G De Rosa;F Grasso;C Pacelli

  • Behaviour and meat production of organically farmed unweaned lambs

    F Napolitano;A Braghieri;G.F Cifuni;C Pacelli

  • Effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on in vivo organic matter digestibility and milk yield in buffalo cows

    Giuseppe Campanile;Fabio Zicarelli;Domenico Vecchio;Corrado Pacelli

  • On the development of a monitoring scheme of buffalo welfare at farm level

    Giuseppe De Rosa;Fabio Napolitano;Fernando Grasso;Corrado Pacelli

  • Factors affecting life cycle assessment of milk produced on 6 Mediterranean buffalo farms

    G. Pirlo;S. Carè;V. Fantin;F. Falconi

  • The welfare of dairy buffalo

    Giuseppe De Rosa;Fernando Grasso;Corrado Pacelli;Fabio Napolitano

  • Corpus luteum function and pregnancy outcome in buffaloes during the transition period from breeding to non-breeding season.

    M. Russo;D. Vecchio;G. Neglia;C. Pacelli

  • Environmental Impacts of Beef as Corrected for the Provision of Ecosystem Services

    Andrea Bragaglio;Ada Braghieri;Corrado Pacelli;Fabio Napolitano

  • Carbon footprint of milk produced at Italian buffalo farms

    G. Pirlo;G. Terzano;C. Pacelli;F. Abeni

  • Effect of PRID treatment on conception rate in mediterranean buffalo heifers

    V.L. Barile;A. Galasso;E. Marchiori;C. Pacelli

  • Effect of grazing and homeopathy on milk production and immunity of Merino derived ewes

    A. Braghieri;C. Pacelli;M. Verdone;A. Girolami

  • Podolian beef production on pasture and in confinement.

    A. Braghieri;C. Pacelli;G. De Rosa;A. Girolami

  • Relationship of body condition score and blood urea and ammonia to pregnancy in Italian Mediterranean buffaloes.

    Giuseppe Campanile;Gianluca Neglia;Rossella Di Palo;Bianca Gasparrini

  • Application of the Welfare Quality protocol to dairy buffalo farms: Prevalence and reliability of selected measures

    G De Rosa;F. Grasso;C. Winckler;A. Bilancione

  • Efficacy of PGF(2α) on pre-ovulatory follicle and corpus luteum blood flow

    G. Neglia;D. Vecchio;M. Russo;R. Di Palo

  • Influence of insemination technique and ovulation time on fertility percentage in synchronized buffaloes.

    L. Zicarelli;C. de Filippo;M. Francillo;C. Pacelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Napolitano
Fabio Napolitano University of Basilicata
Ada Braghieri
Ada Braghieri University of Basilicata
Fernando Grasso
Fernando Grasso University of Naples Federico II
Gianluca Neglia
Gianluca Neglia University of Naples Federico II
Giuseppe Campanile
Giuseppe Campanile University of Naples Federico II
Michael J. D'Occhio
Michael J. D'Occhio University of Sydney
Christoph Winckler
Christoph Winckler BOKU University
Pietro Sampaio Baruselli
Pietro Sampaio Baruselli Universidade de São Paulo
Laura Rinaldi
Laura Rinaldi University of Naples Federico II
Giuseppe Cringoli
Giuseppe Cringoli University of Naples Federico II

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