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D-Index
47
Citations
6050
World Ranking
751
National Ranking
57

Harold W. Gonyou 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 Harold W. Gonyou sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 121 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Harold W. Gonyou 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 Harold W. Gonyou sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Honory Fellow of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE)
  • 2009 - Technical Innovation in Enhancing Production of Safe Affordable Food, Canadian Society of Animal Science

Overview

Harold W. Gonyou is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their academic career is marked by a focus on applied ethology and animal science, as evidenced by recognition from relevant professional societies.

Gonyou has received notable awards including becoming an Honorary Fellow of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) in 2011. Additionally, they were recognized in 2009 by the Canadian Society of Animal Science for Technical Innovation in Enhancing Production of Safe Affordable Food.

Although specific publications, co-authors, and detailed research topics are not listed, the honors indicate a specialization in areas related to animal behavior and production systems that promote food safety and affordability.

Their professional contributions are rooted in fields connected to animal science, with a particular emphasis on applied ethology, which involves the scientific study of animal behavior under practical conditions. The affiliations and awards suggest active engagement in advancing methods to improve animal welfare and production efficacy.

Best Publications

  • Effects of frequent interactions with humans on growing pigs

    H.W. Gonyou;P.H. Hemsworth;P.H. Hemsworth;J.L. Barnett

  • The effects of regrouping on behavioral and production parameters in finishing swine.

    Joseph M. Stookey;Harold W. Gonyou

  • The welfare of gestating sows in conventional stalls and large groups on deep litter

    Guillermo A.M. Karlen;Paul H. Hemsworth;Harold W. Gonyou;Emma Fabrega

  • Dietary preferences in early lactation cows as affected by primary tastes and some common feed flavors.

    S.W. Nombekela;M.R. Murphy;H.W. Gonyou;J.I. Marden

  • Why the study of animal behavior is associated with the animal welfare issue.

    Harold W. Gonyou

  • Effects of different moving devices at loading on stress response and meat quality in pigs.

    J. A. Correa;S. Torrey;N. Devillers;J. P. Laforest

  • Effect of age and housing conditions on the behavioural and haemolytic reaction of piglets to weaning

    J.H.M. Metz;H.W. Gonyou

  • Application of broken-line analysis to assess floor space requirements of nursery and grower-finisher pigs expressed on an allometric basis

    H. W. Gonyou;M. C. Brumm;E. Bush;John Deen

  • Effects of housing finishing pigs in two group sizes and at two floor space allocations on production, health, behavior, and physiological variables

    B. R. Street;H. W. Gonyou

  • The behaviour of pigs weaned at 12 and 21 days of age from weaning to market

    H. W. Gonyou;E. Beltranena;D. L. Whittington;J. F. Patience

  • Effects of eating space and availability of water in feeders on productivity and eating behavior of grower/finisher pigs.

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  • Effects of floor area allowance and group size on the productivity of growing/finishing pigs.

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  • Effect of excess levels of methionine, tryptophan, arginine, lysine or threonine on growth and dietary choice in the pig.

    Michael S. Edmonds;Harold W. Gonyou;David H. Baker

  • Water intake and wastage at nipple drinkers by growing-finishing pigs.

    Yuzhi Li;L. Chénard;S. P. Lemay;H. W. Gonyou

  • Attraction of newborn piglets to auditory, visual, olfactory and tactile stimuli.

    K A Parfet;H W Gonyou

  • The influence of early contact with humans on subsequent behavioural response of pigs to humans

    P.H. Hemsworth;J.L. Barnett;C. Hansen;H.W. Gonyou

  • The social behaviour of pigs.

    Unknown

  • Domestic pigs alter their social strategy in response to social group size

    Thusith S. Samarakone;Harold W. Gonyou

  • Productivity, time budgets and social aspects of eating in pigs penned in groups of five or individually

    H.W. Gonyou;R.P. Chapple;G.R. Frank

  • Integration of newly introduced and resident sows following grouping

    A.S. Moore;H.W. Gonyou;A.W. Ghent

  • Influence of zeranol implants on growth, behavior and carcass traits in Angus and Limousin bulls and steers.

    W. Vanderwert;L. L. Berger;F. K. McKeith;A. M. Baker

  • Recognition in swine: recognition through familiarity or genetic relatedness?

    Joseph M. Stookey;Harold W. Gonyou

  • Use of supplementary tryptophan to modify the behavior of pigs.

    Yuzhi Li;B. J. Kerr;M. T. Kidd;H. W. Gonyou

  • Effect of group composition and pen size on behavior, productivity and immune response of growing pigs

    A.S. Moore;H.W. Gonyou;J.M. Stookey;D.G. McLaren

  • Preference among cooling systems by gilts under heat stress

    R P Bull;P C Harrison;G L Riskowski;H W Gonyou

Frequent Co-Authors

Renée Bergeron
Renée Bergeron University of Guelph
Luigi Faucitano
Luigi Faucitano Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Tina M. Widowski
Tina M. Widowski University of Guelph
Stephanie Torrey
Stephanie Torrey University of Guelph
Joseph M. Stookey
Joseph M. Stookey Western University of Health Sciences
Stanley E. Curtis
Stanley E. Curtis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paul H. Hemsworth
Paul H. Hemsworth University of Melbourne
John F. Patience
John F. Patience Iowa State University
Kym L. Butler
Kym L. Butler University of Melbourne
Floyd K. Mckeith
Floyd K. Mckeith University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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