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D-Index
30
Citations
3246
World Ranking
2462
National Ranking
143

Overview

J. W. Wilton is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship within this institutional context.

Information regarding research publications, frequent co-authors, and typical publication venues is not currently available. There are no listed recent papers, which suggests either a current focus outside of publishing or a lack of publicly indexed work in the data provided.

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The record does not specify particular fields, subfields, or main topics of study associated with J. W. Wilton. Without this, it is not possible to outline the specific scientific or academic domains to which their work contributes.

The scientist is not deceased, allowing for the ongoing potential of future contributions to their field.

Best Publications

  • Association of a single nucleotide polymorphism in the calpastatin gene with carcass and meat quality traits of beef cattle.

    F. S. Schenkel;S. P. Miller;X. Ye;S. S. Moore

  • Genetic parameters and breed differences for feed efficiency, growth, and body composition traits of young beef bulls

    F. S. Schenkel;S. P. Miller;J. W. Wilton

  • Breed effects on growth performance, carcass characteristics, fatty acid composition, and palatability attributes in finishing steers.

    F L Laborde;I B Mandell;J J Tosh;J W Wilton

  • Genetic correlation estimates between ultrasound measurements on yearling bulls and carcass measurements on finished steers.

    C. J. B. Devitt;J. W. Wilton

  • Breeding System, Cow Weight and Milk Yield Effects on Various Biological Variables in Beef Production

    M. R. McMorris;J. W. Wilton

  • Effects of gender and breed on carcass traits, chemical composition, and palatability attributes in Hereford and Simmental bulls and steers

    I.B. Mandell;E.A. Gullett;J.W. Wilton;R.A. Kemp

  • Selecting mating pairs with linear programming techniques.

    G.B. Jansen;J.W. Wilton

  • A Dynamic Programming Approach to Culling Decisions in Commercial Dairy Herds

    H.M. Stewart;E.B. Burnside;J.W. Wilton;W.C. Pfeiffer

  • Effects of milk yield on biological efficiency and profit of beef production from birth to slaughter.

    S P Miller;J W Wilton;W C Pfeiffer

  • GENETIC PARAMETERS FOR MATERNAL TRAITS IN BEEF CATTLE

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  • INFLUENCE OF BODY SIZE ON THE BIOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY OF COWS: A REVIEW

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  • Multiple trait selection for maternal productivity in beef cattle

    P. B. Mwansa;D. H. J. Crews;J. W. Wilton;R. A. Kemp

  • Economic weights for sow productivity traits in nucleus pig populations

    V.M. Quinton;J.W. Wilton;J.A. Robinson;P.K. Mathur

  • Productivity and profitability of twin births in beef cattle.

    E P de Rose;J W Wilton

  • THE EFFECTS OF DAYS DRY AND DAYS OPEN ON THE MILK AND BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION OF HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE

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  • A LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODEL FOR BEEF CATTLE PRODUCTION

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  • Methods of Sire Evaluation for Calving Ease

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  • Effects of source of dietary neutral detergent fiber on chewing behavior in beef cattle fed pelleted concentrates with or without supplemental roughage

    C P Campbell;S A Marshall;I B Mandell;J W Wilton

  • Genetic trends and breed overlap derived from multiple-breed genetic evaluations of beef cattle for growth traits

    P G Sullivan;J W Wilton;S P Miller;L R Banks

  • Genetic relationships among direct and maternal components of milk yield and maternal weaning gain in a multibreed beef herd.

    S P Miller;J W Wilton

  • Two-step and random regression analyses of weight gain of station-tested beef bulls.

    F S Schenkel;S P Miller;J Jamrozik;J W Wilton

  • Comparisons of economic values with and without risk for livestock trait improvement

    K. Kulak;J. Wilton;G. Fox;J. Dekkers

  • Ranking Dairy Sires by a Linear Programming Dairy Farm Model

    S. Sivarajasingam;E.B. Burnside;J.W. Wilton;W.C. Pfeiffer

  • Selection for carcass and feedlot traits considering alternative slaughter end points and optimized management

    J W Wilton;M E Goddard

  • Effects of diet, breed and slaughter endpoint on growth performance, carcass composition and beef quality traits in Limousin and Charolais steers.

    I. B. Mandell;E. A. Gullett;J. W. Wilton;O. B. Allen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ira B. Mandell
Ira B. Mandell University of Guelph
Flavio S Schenkel
Flavio S Schenkel University of Guelph
Stephen P. Miller
Stephen P. Miller University of New England
Janusz Jamrozik
Janusz Jamrozik University of Guelph
L.R. Schaeffer
L.R. Schaeffer University of Guelph
Jack C. M. Dekkers
Jack C. M. Dekkers Iowa State University
John Cranfield
John Cranfield University of Guelph
John L. Williams
John L. Williams University of Adelaide
Michael E. Goddard
Michael E. Goddard University of Melbourne
Changxi Li
Changxi Li Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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