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D-Index
35
Citations
3759
World Ranking
1790
National Ranking
90

Emmanuel Serrano 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 Emmanuel Serrano sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 168 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Emmanuel Serrano 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 Emmanuel Serrano sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

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

Emmanuel Serrano is affiliated with the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, comprising 74 publications.

Their work extensively covers several subfields, including:

  • Ecology
  • Parasitology
  • Small Animals
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Genetics

Key research topics addressed by Emmanuel Serrano include:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Indigenous Studies and Ecology
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies

Notable recent papers from Emmanuel Serrano's body of work include:

  • "Temporal and geographical research trends of antimicrobial resistance in wildlife - A bibliometric analysis" (2020), published in One Health
  • "Leptospira Detection in Cats in Spain by Serology and Molecular Techniques" (2020), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Grazing influences biomass production and protein content of alpine meadows" (2021), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Urban landscape and infection risk in free-roaming cats" (2022), published in Zoonoses and Public Health
  • "Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map" (2021), published in Environmental Evidence

Publications are frequently found in key scientific journals and venues such as:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Galemys Spanish Journal of Mammalogy
  • Environmental Evidence
  • Animals
  • Veterinary Research

Frequent collaborators in Emmanuel Serrano's research network include:

  • Santiago Lavín
  • Jorge Ramón Lopez-Olvera
  • Jordi Bartolomé
  • Roser Velarde
  • Juan Antonio Calleja

Best Publications

  • Urban wild boars prefer fragmented areas with food resources near natural corridors

    Raquel Castillo-Contreras;João Carvalho;Emmanuel Serrano;Emmanuel Serrano;Gregorio Mentaberre

  • Impact of co-infections with enteric pathogens on children suffering from acute diarrhea in southwest China

    Shun-Xian Zhang;Yong-Ming Zhou;Wen Xu;Li-Guang Tian

  • Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) carriage in different free-living wild animal species in Spain

    M. Concepción Porrero;Gregorio Mentaberre;Sergio Sánchez;Pedro Fernández-Llario

  • Hematologic and biochemical reference intervals for spanish ibex

    Jesús M. Pérez;Francisco J. González;José E. Granados;M. Carmen Pérez

  • Wild boar as a reservoir of antimicrobial resistance.

    Rita Tinoco Torres;Joana Fernandes;João Carvalho;Mónica V. Cunha

  • Sarcoptes scabiei: Specific immune response to sarcoptic mange in the Iberian ibex Capra pyrenaica depends on previous exposure and sex

    Mathieu Sarasa;Luisa Rambozzi;Luca Rossi;Pier G. Meneguz

  • Temporal and geographical research trends of antimicrobial resistance in wildlife - A bibliometric analysis.

    Rita Tinoco Torres;João Carvalho;Mónica V. Cunha;Emmanuel Serrano

  • Severity of bovine tuberculosis is associated with co-infection with common pathogens in wild boar

    David Risco;Emmanuel Serrano;Pedro Fernández-Llario;Jesús M. Cuesta

  • Stochastic assessment of management strategies for a Mediterranean peri-urban wild boar population.

    Carlos González-Crespo;Emmanuel Serrano;Emmanuel Serrano;Seán Cahill;Raquel Castillo-Contreras

  • Effect of cattle on Salmonella carriage, diversity and antimicrobial resistance in free-ranging wild boar (Sus scrofa) in northeastern Spain.

    Nora Navarro-Gonzalez;Gregorio Mentaberre;Concepción M. Porrero;Emmanuel Serrano

  • Food-borne zoonotic pathogens and antimicrobial resistance of indicator bacteria in urban wild boars in Barcelona, Spain.

    Nora Navarro-Gonzalez;Encarna Casas-Díaz;Concepción M. Porrero;Ana Mateos

  • Antibiotic resistance and molecular characterization of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli and non-typhoidal Salmonella strains isolated from infections in Southwest China.

    Shun-Xian Zhang;Yong-Ming Zhou;Li-Guang Tian;Jia-Xu Chen

  • Different effects of alpine woody plant expansion on domestic and wild ungulates.

    Johan Espunyes;Miguel Lurgi;Ulf Büntgen;Jordi Bartolomé

  • Evaluation of three enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for sarcoptic mange diagnosis and assessment in the Iberian ibex, Capra pyrenaica

    Arián Ráez-Bravo;José Enrique Granados;Emmanuel Serrano;Emmanuel Serrano;Debora Dellamaria

  • Parasites and Conservation Biology: The ‘Ibex-Ecosystem’

    Jesús M. Pérez;Pier G. Meneguz;Andrea Dematteis;Luca Rossi

  • Past experiences drive citizen perception of wild boar in urban areas

    Carles Conejero;Raquel Castillo-Contreras;Carlos González-Crespo;Emmanuel Serrano

  • Supplemental feeding drives endoparasite infection in wild boar in Western Spain

    Nora Navarro-Gonzalez;Pedro Fernández-Llario;Juan Enrique Pérez-Martín;Gregorio Mentaberre

  • Reduced horn size in two wild trophy-hunted species of Caprinae

    Emmanuel Serrano;Monica Gonzalez-Candela;Luis Leon-Vizcaino;Gonzalo G. Barbera

  • Reducing Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa) population density as a measure for bovine tuberculosis control: effects in wild boar and a sympatric fallow deer (Dama dama) population in Central Spain.

    W.L. García-Jiménez;P. Fernández-Llario;J.M. Benítez-Medina;R. Cerrato

  • Usefulness of estimated surface area of damaged skin as a proxy of mite load in the monitoring of sarcoptic mange in free-ranging populations of Iberian wild goat, Capra pyrenaica

    Jesús M. Pérez;José E. Granados;Mathieu Sarasa;Emmanuel Serrano

  • Pathogens of zoonotic and biological importance in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus): Seroprevalence in an agro-system population in France.

    Mónica G. Candela;Emmanuel Serrano;Julie Sevila;Luis León

  • Case–control study of diarrheal disease etiology in individuals over 5 years in southwest China

    Shun-Xian Zhang;Chun-Li Yang;Wen-Peng Gu;Lin Ai

  • Long-term assessment of wild boar harvesting and cattle removal for bovine tuberculosis control in free ranging populations

    Gregorio Mentaberre;Beatriz Romero;Lucía de Juan;Nora Navarro-González

  • Uses and limitations of faecal egg count for assessing worm burden in wild boars.

    Diana Gassó;Cales Feliu;David Ferrer;Gregorio Mentaberre

  • Leptospira Detection in Cats in Spain by Serology and Molecular Techniques

    Andrea Murillo;Rafaela Cuenca;Emmanuel Serrano;Goris Marga

  • Predicting herbivore faecal nitrogen using a multispecies near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy calibration.

    Miriam Villamuelas;Miriam Villamuelas;Emmanuel Serrano;Emmanuel Serrano;Johan Espunyes;Néstor Fernández

  • Dispersal record of Wild boar (Sus scrofa) in northeast Spain: Implications for implementing disease-monitoring programs

    E. Casas-Díaz;F. Closa-Sebastià;A. Peris;J. Torrentó

  • Coinfection is an important factor in epidemiological studies: the first serosurvey of the aoudad (Ammotragus lervia)

    M. G. Candela;E. Serrano;E. Serrano;C. Martinez-Carrasco;P. Martín-Atance

  • Two Different Epidemiological Scenarios of Border Disease in the Populations of Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) after the First Disease Outbreaks

    Laura Fernández-Sirera;Oscar Cabezón;Alberto Allepuz;Rosa Rosell;Rosa Rosell

Frequent Co-Authors

Santiago Lavín
Santiago Lavín Autonomous University of Barcelona
Ignasi Marco
Ignasi Marco Autonomous University of Barcelona
Ramón C. Soriguer
Ramón C. Soriguer Spanish National Research Council
Carlos Fonseca
Carlos Fonseca University of Aveiro
Lucas Domínguez
Lucas Domínguez Complutense University of Madrid
Oscar Cabezón
Oscar Cabezón Autonomous University of Barcelona
Luca Rossi
Luca Rossi University of Turin
Joaquim Segalés
Joaquim Segalés Autonomous University of Barcelona
Joaquín Vicente
Joaquín Vicente University of Castilla-La Mancha

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