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D-Index
35
Citations
6624
World Ranking
1690
National Ranking
487

Derek W. Bailey 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 Derek W. Bailey sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 88 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Derek W. Bailey 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 Derek W. Bailey sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Derek W. Bailey is affiliated with New Mexico State University in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their scholarly contributions focus on several subfields, including Ecology, Small Animals, Animal Science and Zoology, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Genetics.

The main topics addressed in their work include Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock, Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology, and Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology.

Recent published papers by Derek W. Bailey include:

  • Opportunities to Apply Precision Livestock Management on Rangelands, 2021, Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
  • Cattle Grazing Distribution Patterns Related to Topography Across Diverse Rangeland Ecosystems of North America, 2021, Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Developing a Simulated Online Model That Integrates GNSS, Accelerometer and Weather Data to Detect Parturition Events in Grazing Sheep: A Machine Learning Approach, 2021, Animals
  • Sensor based disease detection: A case study using accelerometers to recognize symptoms of Bovine Ephemeral Fever, 2020, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
  • Potential for autonomous detection of lambing using global navigation satellite system technology, 2020, Animal Production Science

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues including:

  • Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Animals
  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Rangelands
  • Frontiers in Animal Science

Derek W. Bailey has collaborated regularly with a group of coauthors, notably:

  • Mark Trotter
  • Colin Tobin
  • Huiping Cao
  • Tran Cao Son
  • Ly Ly Trieu

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms that result in large herbivore grazing distribution patterns

    Derek W. Bailey;John E. Gross;Emilio A. Laca;Larry R. Rittenhouse

  • Climate Change and North American Rangelands: Trends, Projections, and Implications

    H. Wayne Polley;David D. Briske;Jack A. Morgan;Klaus Wolter

  • The effects of weaning beef calves in two stages on their behavior and growth rate.

    D. B. Haley;D. W. Bailey;J. M. Stookey

  • Identification and Creation of Optimum Habitat Conditions for Livestock

    Derek Bailey

  • Climate change and North American rangelands: Assessment of mitigation and adaptation strategies

    Linda A. Joyce;David D. Briske;Joel R. Brown;H. Wayne Polley

  • Management strategies for optimal grazing distribution and use of arid rangelands.

    D. W. Bailey

  • Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution

    Derek W. Bailey;Frederick D. Provenza

  • Use of GPS tracking collars and accelerometers for rangeland livestock production research

    Derek W Bailey;Mark G Trotter;Colt W Knight;Milt G Thomas

  • Utilization of heterogeneous grasslands by domestic herbivores: Theory to management

    Derek W. Bailey;Bertrand Dumont;Michiel F. WallisDeVries

  • Climate-change adaptation on rangelands: linking regional exposure with diverse adaptive capacity

    David D Briske;Linda A Joyce;H Wayne Polley;Joel R Brown

  • Rotational Grazing Systems and Livestock Grazing Behavior in Shrub-Dominated Semi-Arid and Arid Rangelands

    Derek W. Bailey;Joel R. Brown

  • Daily selection of feeding areas by cattle in homogeneous and heterogeneous environments

    D.W. Bailey

  • Characteristics of spatial memory in cattle

    D.W. Bailey;L.R. Rittenhouse;R.H. Hart;R.W. Richards

  • Modification of cattle grazing distribution with dehydrated molasses supplement

    D.W. Bailey;G.R. Welling

  • Relationship between terrain use and performance of beef cows grazing foothill rangeland.

    D W Bailey;D D Kress;D C Anderson;D L Boss

  • Synthesis Paper: Targeted Livestock Grazing: Prescription for Healthy Rangelands

    Derek W. Bailey;Jeffrey C. Mosley;Richard E. Estell;Andres F. Cibils

  • Cattle use visual cues to track food locations

    Larry D. Howery;Derek W. Bailey;George B. Ruyle;Wilma J. Renken

  • Research observation: Daily movement patterns of hill climbing and bottom dwelling cows

    Derek W. Bailey;Martina R. Keil;Larry R. Rittenhouse

  • Individual Animal Selection Has the Potential to Improve Uniformity of Grazing on Foothill Rangeland

    Derek W. Bailey;Harv C. VanWagoner;Robin Weinmeister

  • Cattle use of foothills rangeland near dehydrated molasses supplement.

    Derek W. Bailey;G. Robert Welling;Eric T. Miller

  • Association of relative food availabilities and locations by cattle.

    D. W. Bailey;L. R. Rittenhouse;R. H. Hart;D. M. Swift

  • Opportunities to Apply Precision Livestock Management on Rangelands

    Derek W. Bailey;Mark G. Trotter;Colin Tobin;Milt G. Thomas

  • Sequential analysis of cattle location: Day-to-day movement patterns

    D.W. Bailey;J.W. Walker;L.R. Rittenhouse

  • Short-term monitoring of rangeland forage conditions with AVHRR imagery.

    David P. Thoma;Derek W. Bailey;Daniel S. Long;Gerald A. Nielsen

  • Evaluation of Low-Stress Herding and Supplement Placement for Managing Cattle Grazing in Riparian and Upland Areas

    Derek W. Bailey;Harv C. Van Wagoner;Robin Weinmeister;Delyn Jensen

  • Implementation of a rotational grazing system with large paddocks changes the distribution of grazing cattle in the south-western Italian Alps

    Massimiliano Probo;Michele Lonati;Marco Pittarello;Derek W. Bailey

Frequent Co-Authors

H. Wayne Polley
H. Wayne Polley Agricultural Research Service
Joel R. Brown
Joel R. Brown United States Department of Agriculture
Juan F. Medrano
Juan F. Medrano University of California, Davis
Bruce A. McCarl
Bruce A. McCarl Texas A&M University
John W. Walker
John W. Walker Texas A&M University
David D. Briske
David D. Briske Texas A&M University
Dennis S. Ojima
Dennis S. Ojima Colorado State University
Jack A. Morgan
Jack A. Morgan Agricultural Research Service
Greg M. Cronin
Greg M. Cronin University of Sydney
Jeffrey E. Herrick
Jeffrey E. Herrick New Mexico State University

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