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D-Index
30
Citations
3513
World Ranking
2439
National Ranking
693

Ky G. Pohler 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 Ky G. Pohler sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 226 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ky G. Pohler 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 Ky G. Pohler sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 30 D-Index — 25th percentile

25% 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

  • 2015 - Agri-King Outstanding Animal Science Graduate Student Award, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

Ky G. Pohler is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of agricultural and biological sciences. Their research predominantly focuses on reproductive physiology in livestock, with significant attention to genetic and phenotypic traits, environmental stressors affecting livestock, and related areas such as ruminant nutrition and immunology.

The main fields of study addressed by Ky G. Pohler include:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within this broader field, their work touches on various subfields:

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Genetics
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Small Animals

The scientific topics covered in their publications reveal focused expertise in:

  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Animal health and immunology

Ky G. Pohler has published in multiple scholarly journals, with frequent contributions to the following venues:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Reproduction Fertility and Development
  • Theriogenology
  • Animal Reproduction Science
  • Journal of Dairy Science

Several recent publications illustrate the nature of their work:

  • "New approaches to diagnose and target reproductive failure in cattle," Animal Reproduction, 2020
  • "Applied use of interferon-tau stimulated genes expression in polymorphonuclear cells to detect pregnancy compared to other early predictors in beef cattle," Theriogenology, 2020
  • "Cattle adapted to tropical and subtropical environments: genetic and reproductive considerations," Journal of Animal Science, 2020
  • "Interactions of circulating estradiol and progesterone on changes in endometrial area and pituitary responsiveness to GnRH," Biology of Reproduction, 2020
  • "Sire contribution to pregnancy loss in different periods of embryonic and fetal development of beef cows," Theriogenology, 2020

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Reinaldo F Cooke
  • Gabriela Dalmaso de Melo
  • Alice Brandão
  • J.L.M. Vasconcelos
  • R.V. Oliveira Filho

Ky G. Pohler received the Agri-King Outstanding Animal Science Graduate Student Award from the American Society of Animal Science in 2015.

Best Publications

  • Circulating concentrations of bovine pregnancy-associated glycoproteins and late embryonic mortality in lactating dairy herds

    K.G. Pohler;M.H.C. Pereira;F.R. Lopes;J.C. Lawrence

  • Pregnancy loss in beef cattle: A meta-analysis

    S.T. Reese;G.A. Franco;R.K. Poole;R. Hood

  • Placental PAGs: gene origins, expression patterns, and use as markers of pregnancy.

    Rhianna M Wallace;Ky G Pohler;Michael F Smith;Jonathan A Green

  • Preovulatory estradiol and the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in suckled beef cows.

    E. M. Jinks;M. F. Smith;J. A. Atkins;K. G. Pohler

  • Follicular determinants of pregnancy establishment and maintenance

    Ky G. Pohler;Thomas W. Geary;Jacqueline A. Atkins;George A. Perry

  • Circulating bovine pregnancy associated glycoproteins are associated with late embryonic/fetal survival but not ovulatory follicle size in suckled beef cows

    K. G. Pohler;T. W. Geary;C. L. Johnson;J. A. Atkins

  • Use of bovine pregnancy-associated glycoproteins to predict late embryonic mortality in postpartum Nelore beef cows

    K.G. Pohler;R.F.G. Peres;J.A. Green;H. Graff

  • Uterine and vaginal bacterial community diversity prior to artificial insemination between pregnant and nonpregnant postpartum cows1.

    Taylor B Ault;Brooke A Clemmons;Sydney T Reese;Sydney T Reese;Felipe G Dantas

  • Vaginal and Uterine Bacterial Communities in Postpartum Lactating Cows.

    Brooke A. Clemmons;Sydney T. Reese;Felipe G. Dantas;Gessica A. Franco

  • Pregnancy diagnosis in cattle using pregnancy associated glycoprotein concentration in circulation at day 24 of gestation

    S.T. Reese;M.H.C. Pereira;J.L. Edwards;J.L.M. Vasconcelos

  • Intensity of estrus following an estradiol-progesterone-based ovulation synchronization protocol influences fertility outcomes.

    A.M.L. Madureira;L.B. Polsky;T.A. Burnett;B.F. Silper

  • Impacts of estrus expression and intensity during a timed-AI protocol on variables associated with fertility and pregnancy success in Bos indicus-influenced beef cows.

    A D Rodrigues;R F Cooke;R S Cipriano;L G T Silva

  • Sire contribution to pregnancy loss and pregnancy-associated glycoprotein production in Nelore cows.

    Gessica Araujo Franco;Rogerio Fonseca Guimaraes Peres;Cicero Fleury Guedes Martins;Sydney Taylor Reese

  • Bacterial taxonomic composition of the postpartum cow uterus and vagina prior to artificial insemination1.

    Taylor B Ault;Brooke A Clemmons;Sydney T Reese;Sydney T Reese;Felipe G Dantas

  • Applied use of interferon-tau stimulated genes expression in polymorphonuclear cells to detect pregnancy compared to other early predictors in beef cattle.

    Gabriela Dalmaso de Melo;Barbara Piffero Mello;Catia Aparecida Ferreira;Carlos Alberto Souto Godoy Filho

  • New approaches to diagnose and target reproductive failure in cattle.

    Ky Garrett Pohler;Sydney Taylor Reese;Gessica Araujo Franco;Ramiro Vander Oliveira Filho

  • Cattle adapted to tropical and subtropical environments: genetic and reproductive considerations.

    Reinaldo F Cooke;Rodolfo C Cardoso;Ronaldo L A Cerri;G Cliff Lamb

  • Effect of progesterone concentrations, follicle diameter, timing of artificial insemination, and ovulatory stimulus on pregnancy rate to synchronized artificial insemination in postpubertal Nellore heifers.

    T. Martins;R. F. G. Peres;A. D. P. Rodrigues;K. G. Pohler

  • Using pregnancy associated glycoproteins (PAG) for pregnancy detection at day 24 of gestation in beef cattle.

    R.V. Oliveira Filho;G.A. Franco;S.T. Reese;F.G. Dantas

  • Physiology and Endocrinology of Puberty in Heifers

    Jacqueline A. Atkins;Ky G. Pohler;Michael F. Smith

  • Colony-stimulating factor 2 acts from days 5 to 7 of development to modify programming of the bovine conceptus at day 86 of gestation†.

    Luiz G Siqueira;Luiz G Siqueira;Paula Tribulo;Zhiyuan Chen;Anna C Denicol

  • Triennial Reproduction Symposium: influence of follicular characteristics at ovulation on early embryonic survival.

    T W Geary;M F Smith;M D MacNeil;M L Day

  • Interactions of circulating estradiol and progesterone on changes in endometrial area and pituitary responsiveness to GnRH

    Jessica C L Motta;Jessica C L Motta;Guilherme Madureira;Guilherme Madureira;Lucas O Silva;Rodrigo L O R Alves

Frequent Co-Authors

José Luiz Moraes Vasconcelos
José Luiz Moraes Vasconcelos Sao Paulo State University
Reinaldo F Cooke
Reinaldo F Cooke Texas A&M University
Thomas W. Geary
Thomas W. Geary Agricultural Research Service
Ronaldo L.A. Cerri
Ronaldo L.A. Cerri University of British Columbia
George A. Perry
George A. Perry Texas A&M University
Alan D. Ealy
Alan D. Ealy Virginia Tech
Michael D. MacNeil
Michael D. MacNeil University of the Free State
Timothy P. L. Smith
Timothy P. L. Smith Agricultural Research Service
Fabio S. Lima
Fabio S. Lima University of California, Davis
Duane H. Keisler
Duane H. Keisler University of Missouri

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