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D-Index
23
Citations
1837
World Ranking
3082
National Ranking
875

M. W. Tess 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 M. W. Tess sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 68 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

M. W. Tess 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 M. W. Tess sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 23 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

M. W. Tess is affiliated with Montana State University in the United States. Their professional profile indicates an active engagement in academic research and scholarship linked to this institution.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are recorded for M. W. Tess in the available data. Similarly, there is no listed information regarding book publications or awards won by this researcher.

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Best Publications

  • Genetic parameter estimates for scrotal circumference and semen characteristics of Line 1 Hereford bulls.

    C. G. Kealey;M. D. MacNeil;M. W. Tess;T. W. Geary

  • The effects of ruminally undegradable protein, propionic acid, and monensin on puberty and pregnancy in beef heifers

    D L Lalman;M K Petersen;R P Ansotegui;M W Tess

  • Simulation of Genetic Changes in Life Cycle Efficiency of Pork Production. I. A Bioeconomic Model

    M. W. Tess;G. L. Bennett;G. E. Dickerson

  • Simulation of Genetic Changes in Life Cycle Efficiency of Pork Production, II. Effects of Components on Efficiency

    M. W. Tess;G. L. Bennett;G. E. Dickerson

  • The effects of body composition on fasting heat production in pigs.

    M. W. Tess;G. E. Dickerson;J. A. Nienaber;C. L. Ferrell

  • Simulation of cow-calf production systems in a range environment: I. Model development.

    M. W. Tess;B. W. Kolstad

  • Elk, Mule Deer, and Cattle Foraging Relationships on Foothill and Mountain Rangeland

    Wendy L.F. Torstenson;Jeffrey C. Mosley;Tracy K. Brewer;Michael W. Tess

  • Growth, Development and Body Composition in Three Genetic Stocks of Swine

    Tess Mw;Dickerson Ge;Dickerson Ge;Nienaber Ja;Nienaber Ja;Ferrell Cl;Ferrell Cl

  • Genetic parameters for carcass traits in Hereford bulls.

    M. A. Lamb;O. W. Robison;M. W. Tess

  • Energy Costs of Protein and Fat Deposition in Pigs Fed Ad Libitum

    M. W. Tess;G. E. Dickerson;J. A. Nienaber;J. T. Yen

  • Simulation of cow-calf production systems in a range environment: II. Model evaluation.

    M. W. Tess;B. W. Kolstad

  • Genetic evaluation of carcass traits in Simmental-sired cattle at different slaughter end points.

    B C Shanks;M W Tess;D D Kress;B E Cunningham

  • Evaluation of mating systems involving five breeds for integrated beef production systems: I. Cow-calf segment.

    Lamb Ma;Tess Mw;Robison Ow

  • Cytoplasmic genetic effects on preweaning growth and milk yield in Hereford cattle.

    M. W. Tess;C. Reodecha;O. W. Robison

  • Growth implants reduced tenderness of steaks from steers and heifers with different genetic potentials for growth and marbling.

    J. A. Boles;D. L. Boss;K. I. Neary;K. C. Davis

  • Sire by Environment Interactions in Simmental-Sired Calves

    M. W. Tess;D. D. Kress;P. J. Burfening;R. L. Friedrich

  • Expected Relative Responses to Selection for Alternative Measures of Life Cycle Economic Efficiency of Pork Production

    C. Smith;G. E. Dickerson;M. W. Tess;G. L. Bennett

  • Evaluation of cytoplasmic genetic effects in beef cattle using an animal model.

    M W Tess;O W Robison

  • Reproductive efficiency of range beef cows fed different quantities of ruminally undegradable protein before breeding.

    Dhuyvetter Dv;Petersen Mk;Ansotegui Rp;Bellows Ra

  • Evaluation of cytoplasmic genetic effects in Miles City Line 1 Hereford cattle.

    M W Tess;M D MacNeil

  • Effects of selection strategies using heifer pelvic area and sire birth weight expected progeny difference on dystocia in first-calf heifers

    B R Cook;M W Tess;D D Kress

  • Evaluation of calving seasons and marketing strategies in Northern Great Plains beef enterprises: I. Cow-calf systems

    V. L. Reisenauer Leesburg;M. W. Tess;D. Griffith

  • Life cycle evaluation of five biological types of beef cattle in a cow-calf range production system: II. Biological and economic performance.

    Davis Kc;Tess Mw;Kress Dd;Doornbos De

  • Genetic and economic analyses of sow replacement rates in the commercial tier of a hierarchical swine breeding structure.

    Faust Ma;Robison Ow;Tess Mw

  • Effects of breeding date, weaning date, and grazing season length on profitability of cow-calf production systems in southeastern Montana.

    D J Julien;M W Tess

  • Evaluation of Egyptian sheep production systems: I. Breed crosses and management systems.

    H. Almahdy;M. W. Tess;E. El-Tawil;E. Shehata

  • Life cycle evaluation of five biological types of beef cattle in a cow-calf range production system: I. Model development.

    K C Davis;M W Tess;D D Kress;D E Doornbos

  • Evaluation of Egyptian sheep production systems: II. Breeding objectives for purebred and composite breeds

    H Almahdy;M W Tess;E El-Tawil;E Shehata

  • Evaluation of Beef Cattle Operations Utilizing Different Seasons of Calving, Weaning Strategies, Postweaning Management, and Retained Ownership

    R.E. Kruse;M.W. Tess;E.E. Grings;R.E. Short

Frequent Co-Authors

O. W. Robison
O. W. Robison North Carolina State University
David Lalman
David Lalman Oklahoma State University
R. A. Bellows
R. A. Bellows Agricultural Research Service
Thomas W. Geary
Thomas W. Geary Agricultural Research Service
Michael D. MacNeil
Michael D. MacNeil University of the Free State

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