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Animal Science and Veterinary
Mexico
2026

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
3394
World Ranking
2049
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Mexico Leader Award

Best Publications

  • Control of sheep and goat reproduction: Use of light and melatonin

    P. Chemineau;B. Malpaux;J.A. Delgadillo;Y. Guérin

  • Evidence for an annual reproductive rhythm independent of food availability in male Creole goats in subtropical northern Mexico.

    J.A. Delgadillo;G.A. Canedo;P. Chemineau;D. Guillaume

  • Induction of sexual activity in lactating anovulatory female goats using male goats treated only with artificially long days.

    J. A. Delgadillo;J. A. Flores;F. G. Véliz;H. F. Hernández

  • Male Reproductive Condition Is the Limiting Factor of Efficiency in the Male Effect During Seasonal Anestrus in Female Goats

    J.A. Flores;F.G. Véliz;J.A. Pérez-Villanueva;G. Martínez de la Escalera

  • Seasonality of estrus and ovulation is not modified by subjecting female Alpine goats to a tropical photoperiod

    P. Chemineau;A. Daveau;F. Maurice;J.A. Delgadillo

  • Induction of sexual activity of male creole goats in subtropical northern Mexico using long days and melatonin

    J A Delgadillo;E Carrillo;J Morán;G Duarte

  • Abolition of the seasonal release of luteinizing hormone and testosterone in Alpine male goats (Capra hircus) by short photoperiodic cycles.

    J. A Delgadillo;P. Chemineau

  • Reproductive seasonality in female goats adapted to a subtropical environment persists independently of food availability

    Unknown

  • Evidence that the photoperiod controls the annual changes in testosterone secretion, testicular and body weight in subtropical male goats.

    José Alberto Delgadillo;María Elena Cortez;Gerardo Duarte;Philippe Chemineau

  • Abolition of seasonal variations in semen quality and maintenance of sperm fertilizing ability by photoperiodic cycles in goat bucks

    J.A. Delgadillo;B. Leboeuf;P. Chemineau

  • Stimulation of estrous behavior in grazing female goats by continuous or discontinuous exposure to males1,2

    Unknown

  • Ovulatory activity of female goats adapted to the subtropics is responsive to photoperiod

    Unknown

  • Male effect in seasonally anovulatory lactating goats depends on the presence of sexually active bucks, but not estrous females

    F.G Véliz;S Moreno;G Duarte;J Vielma

  • Four hours of daily contact with sexually active males is sufficient to induce fertile ovulation in anestrous goats.

    M. Bedos;J.A. Flores;G. Fitz-Rodriguez;Matthieu Keller

  • Nutritional supplementation improves ovulation and pregnancy rates in female goats managed under natural grazing conditions and exposed to the male effect

    Unknown

  • Management of photoperiod to control caprine reproduction in the subtropics.

    Unknown

  • Sexually active males prevent the display of seasonal anestrus in female goats.

    J.A. Delgadillo;J.A. Flores;H. Hernández;P. Poindron

  • Management of photoperiod to control caprine reproduction in the subtropics

    Unknown

  • Maintaining contact with bucks does not induce refractoriness to the male effect in seasonally anestrous female goats

    Unknown

  • Importance of the signals provided by the buck for the success of the male effect in goats

    Unknown

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