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James G. Berardinelli

James G. Berardinelli

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
26
Citations
3574
World Ranking
2866
National Ranking
812

James G. Berardinelli 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 James G. Berardinelli sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 83 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

James G. Berardinelli 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 James G. Berardinelli sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 26 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

James G. Berardinelli is affiliated with Montana State University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on biochemical, genetic, and molecular biology aspects within agricultural and biological sciences. The scientist's work spans several subfields including genetics, animal science and zoology, molecular biology, physiology, and ecological modeling.

Their research topics concentrate on various aspects of livestock genetics and phenotypes, metabolomics, animal product quality, adipose tissue metabolism, species distribution in relation to climate change, physiological and biochemical adaptations, and animal nutrition and physiology.

The scientist has contributed to several publications, including:

  • 1H NMR based metabolic profiling distinguishes the differential impact of capture techniques on wild bighorn sheep (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Phenotypic and genetic differences in Rambouillet lines divergently selected for reproductive rate over 50 years1,2 (2020, Translational Animal Science)
  • 277 Phenotypic and genetic differences in Rambouillet lines divergently selected for reproductive rate over 50 years (2020, Journal of Animal Science)
  • 1H NMR Based Metabolic Profiling Distinguishes the Differential Impact of Capture Techniques on Wild Bighorn Sheep (2021, Research Square)
  • Molecular Pathways for Muscle and Adipose Tissue are Altered between Animals Classed as Choice or Standard (2023, Preprints.org)

Berardinelli has frequently collaborated with other researchers including Jennifer M. Thomson, Galen O'Shea-Stone, Rachelle Lambert, Brian Tripet, and Valérie Copié.

Their studies have appeared in diverse venues such as Scientific Reports, Translational Animal Science, Journal of Animal Science, Research Square, and Preprints.org.

Best Publications

  • Physiological mechanisms controlling anestrus and infertility in postpartum beef cattle.

    R E Short;R A Bellows;R A Bellows;R B Staigmiller;R B Staigmiller;J G Berardinelli;J G Berardinelli

  • Pregnancy rates of beef heifers bred either on puberal or third estrus.

    D. J. Byerley;R. B. Staigmiller;R. B. Staigmiller;J. G. Berardinelli;J. G. Berardinelli;R. E. Short;R. E. Short

  • Source of progesterone prior to puberty in beef heifers.

    J. G. Berardinelli;R. A. Dailey;R. L. Butcher;E. K. Inskeep

  • Characterization of the Vaginal Microbiota of Ewes and Cows Reveals a Unique Microbiota with Low Levels of Lactobacilli and Near-Neutral pH

    Jeffrey D. Swartz;Medora Lachman;Kelsey Westveer;Thomas O’Neill

  • Postpartum interval to estrus and patterns of LH and progesterone in first-calf suckled beef cows exposed to mature bulls

    E. E. Custer;J. G. Berardinelli;J. G. Berardinelli;R. E. Short;R. E. Short;M. Wehrman;M. Wehrman

  • Source of Circulating Progesterone in Prepubertal Ewes

    J. G. Berardinelli;R. A. Dailey;R. L. Butcher;E. K. Inskeep

  • Induced Corpora Lutea in the Postpartum Beef Cow. I. Comparison of Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Effects of Progestogen and Estrogen

    B. R. Pratt;J. G. Berardinelli;L. P. Stevens;E. K. Inskeep

  • Acute and chronic changes in luteinizing hormone secretion and postpartum interval to estrus in first-calf suckled beef cows exposed continuously or intermittently to mature bulls

    D L Fernandez;J G Berardinelli;R E Short;R Adair

  • Growth hormone secretion after hypophysial stalk transection in pigs.

    John Klindt;J. J. Ford;J. G. Berardinelli;L. L. Anderson

  • Effect of season and location on semen quality and serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone and testosterone in Brahman and Hereford bulls.

    R W Godfrey;D D Lunstra;D D Lunstra;D D Lunstra;T G Jenkins;T G Jenkins;T G Jenkins;J G Berardinelli;J G Berardinelli;J G Berardinelli

  • Influence of biostimulation by mature bulls on occurrence of puberty in beef heifers.

    M. S. Roberson;R. P. Ansotegui;J. G. Berardinelli;R. W. Whitman

  • Effect of prostaglandin F2α dosage and stage of estrous cycle on the estrous response and corpus luteum function in beef heifers

    J.G. Berardinelli;R. Adair

  • Initiation of postpartum luteal function in primiparous restricted-suckled beef cows exposed to a bull or excretory products of bulls or cows

    J. G. Berardinelli;P. S. Joshi

  • The time required for the presence of bulls to alter the interval from parturition to resumption of ovarian activity and reproductive performance in first-calf suckled beef cows

    D. Fernandez;J.G. Berardinelli;R.E. Short;R. Adair

  • Effect of melengestrol acetate (MGA) or progesterone-releasing intravaginal device (PRID) on follicular development, concentrations of estradiol-17 beta and progesterone, and luteinizing hormone release during an artificially lengthened bovine estrous cycle.

    E E Custer;W E Beal;S J Wilson;A W Meadows

  • Effect of electrical stimulation or presence of a bull on puberty in beef heifers

    J.G. Berardinelli;R.L. Fogwell;E.K. Inskeep

  • Introduction of bulls at different days postpartum on resumption of ovarian cycling activity in primiparous beef cows.

    J. G. Berardinelli;P. S. Joshi

  • Luteinizing hormone secretion in ovariectomized gilts: effects of age, reproductive state and estrogen replacement.

    J. G. Berardinelli;J. G. Berardinelli;J. J. Ford;R. K. Christenson;L. L. Anderson

  • Effect of excess degradable intake protein on early embryonic development, ovarian steroids, and blood urea nitrogen on days 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the estrous cycle in mature ewes.

    J G Berardinelli;J Weng;P J Burfening;R Adair

  • Putative urinary pheromone of bulls involved with breeding performance of primiparous beef cows in a progestin-based estrous synchronization protocol.

    S. A. Tauck;J. G. Berardinelli

  • Prolactin secretion after hypophysial stalk transection in pigs.

    L. L. Anderson;J. G. Berardinelli;P. V. Malven;J. J. Ford

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Garrott
Robert A. Garrott Montana State University
E. K. Inskeep
E. K. Inskeep West Virginia University
Kevin L. Monteith
Kevin L. Monteith University of Wyoming
Thomas W. Geary
Thomas W. Geary Agricultural Research Service
R. A. Bellows
R. A. Bellows Agricultural Research Service
Luis O. Tedeschi
Luis O. Tedeschi Texas A&M University
Gordon E. Carstens
Gordon E. Carstens Texas A&M University
David R. Mertens
David R. Mertens Agricultural Research Service
Duane H. Keisler
Duane H. Keisler University of Missouri
Dennis M. Hallford
Dennis M. Hallford New Mexico State University

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