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Daniel T. Haydon publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel T. Haydon sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 230 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Daniel T. Haydon D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel T. Haydon sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 77 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Overview

Daniel T. Haydon is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their research spans across medicine and agricultural and biological sciences, with significant focus on infectious diseases, virology, and ecology. They have also contributed to the study of agronomy and crop science, as well as ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics, including viral infections and vectors, animal disease management and epidemiology, and rabies epidemiology and control. Other key research areas involve vector-borne animal diseases, virology and viral diseases, Brucella diagnosis and treatment, and viral infections and outbreaks research.

Daniel T. Haydon's recent notable publications include:

  • "One Health in Practice: Using Integrated Bite Case Management to Increase Detection of Rabid Animals in Tanzania," 2020, Frontiers in Public Health
  • "Prevalence and speciation of brucellosis in febrile patients from a pastoralist community of Tanzania," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Rabies shows how scale of transmission can enable acute infections to persist at low prevalence," 2022, Science
  • "Reservoir dynamics of rabies in south-east Tanzania and the roles of cross-species transmission and domestic dog vaccination," 2021, Journal of Applied Ecology
  • "Inferring the disruption of rabies circulation in vampire bat populations using a betaherpesvirus-vectored transmissible vaccine," 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Daniel T. Haydon include Sarah Cleaveland, Katie Hampson, Rudovick Kazwala, Jo E. B. Halliday, and Bassirou Bonfoh.

Publications have appeared predominantly in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Science, Journal of Applied Ecology, and Vaccine.

Recognition of their contributions includes being awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Driving improvements in emerging disease surveillance through locally relevant capacity strengthening.

    Jo E. B. Halliday;Katie Hampson;Nick Hanley;Tiziana Lembo

  • Alternative stable states in ecology

    BE Beisner;DT Haydon;K. Cuddington

  • Dynamics of the 2001 UK foot and mouth epidemic: stochastic dispersal in a heterogeneous landscape

    Matt J. Keeling;Mark E. J. Woolhouse;Darren J. Shaw;Louise Matthews

  • Identifying reservoirs of infection: a conceptual and practical challenge.

    Daniel T. Haydon;Sarah Cleaveland;Louise H. Taylor;M. Karen Laurenson

  • EXTRACTING MORE OUT OF RELOCATION DATA: BUILDING MOVEMENT MODELS AS MIXTURES OF RANDOM WALKS

    Juan Manuel Morales;Daniel T. Haydon;Jacqui Frair;Kent E. Holsinger

  • Population Biology of Multihost Pathogens

    Mark E. J. Woolhouse;Louise H. Taylor;Daniel T. Haydon

  • Distinguishing technology from biology: a critical review of the use of GPS telemetry data in ecology

    Mark Hebblewhite;Daniel T. Haydon

  • Emerging pathogens: the epidemiology and evolution of species jumps

    Mark E.J. Woolhouse;Daniel T. Haydon;Rustom Antia

  • Building the bridge between animal movement and population dynamics

    Juan M. Morales;Paul R. Moorcroft;Jason Matthiopoulos;Jacqueline L. Frair

  • Transmission Dynamics and Prospects for the Elimination of Canine Rabies

    Katie Hampson;Jonathan Dushoff;Sarah Cleaveland;Sarah Cleaveland;Daniel T. Haydon

  • The interpretation of habitat preference metrics under use–availability designs

    Hawthorne L. Beyer;Daniel T. Haydon;Juan M. Morales;Jacqueline L. Frair

  • Multiple movement modes by large herbivores at multiple spatiotemporal scales

    John M. Fryxell;Megan Hazell;Luca Börger;Ben D. Dalziel

  • The feasibility of canine rabies elimination in Africa: dispelling doubts with data.

    Tiziana Lembo;Katie Hampson;Magai T. Kaare;Eblate Ernest

  • Distinguishable epidemics of multidrug-resistant Salmonella typhimurium DT104 in different hosts

    A. E. Mather;S. W. J. Reid;D. J. Maskell;J. Parkhill

  • Assembling evidence for identifying reservoirs of infection

    Mafalda Viana;Rebecca Mancy;Roman Biek;Sarah Cleaveland

  • The insect endosymbiont Sodalis glossinidius utilizes a type III secretion system for cell invasion.

    Colin Dale;Simon A. Young;Daniel T. Haydon;Susan C. Welburn

  • Transmission pathways of foot-and-mouth disease virus in the United Kingdom in 2007.

    Eleanor M. Cottam;Jemma Wadsworth;Andrew E. Shaw;Rebecca J. Rowlands

  • Exploring reservoir dynamics: a case study of rabies in the Serengeti ecosystem

    Tiziana Lembo;Tiziana Lembo;Katie Hampson;Katie Hampson;Katie Hampson;Daniel T. Haydon;Meggan Craft;Meggan Craft

  • Low-coverage vaccination strategies for the conservation of endangered species

    D T Haydon;D A Randall;L Matthews;D L Knobel

  • Landscape scale, heterogeneity, and the viability of Serengeti grazers

    John M. Fryxell;John F. Wilmshurst;John F. Wilmshurst;Anthony R. E. Sinclair;Daniel T. Haydon;Daniel T. Haydon

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarah Cleaveland
Sarah Cleaveland University of Glasgow
Donald P. King
Donald P. King The Pirbright Institute
David J. Paton
David J. Paton The Pirbright Institute
Mark E. J. Woolhouse
Mark E. J. Woolhouse University of Edinburgh
Nick J. Knowles
Nick J. Knowles The Pirbright Institute
Rudovick R. Kazwala
Rudovick R. Kazwala Sokoine University of Agriculture
Peter J. Hudson
Peter J. Hudson Pennsylvania State University
Darren J. Shaw
Darren J. Shaw University of Edinburgh
Hawthorne L. Beyer
Hawthorne L. Beyer University of Queensland
Andrew P. Dobson
Andrew P. Dobson Princeton University

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