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D-Index
66
Citations
13851
World Ranking
228
National Ranking
23

Pat Harris 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 Pat Harris sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 422 publications — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pat Harris 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 Pat Harris sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pat Harris is affiliated with the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition in the United Kingdom. Their work is associated with this institution, which is known for research in pet nutrition and related scientific fields.

There is no detailed information available on specific publications authored by Pat Harris, nor on any frequent co-authors or main publication venues connected with their research. Likewise, no records of book publications or specific awards are documented for this researcher.

Details regarding Pat Harris's primary fields and subfields of study are not provided. Similarly, there is no data on particular topics of research focus or frequent research subjects linked to their work.

Despite the limited publicly accessible data, Pat Harris's affiliation with the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition indicates a professional involvement in the scientific study of pet dietetics and nutrition. The centre focuses on advancing knowledge in pet health and nutrition, which situates Harris within this area of applied research.

Best Publications

  • Apparent adiposity assessed by standardised scoring systems and morphometric measurements in horses and ponies

    Rebecca A. Carter;Raymond J. Geor;W. Burton Staniar;Tania A. Cubitt

  • Obesity and diet affect glucose dynamics and insulin sensitivity in Thoroughbred geldings.

    R. M. Hoffman;R. C. Boston;D. Stefanovski;D. S. Kronfeld

  • The contribution of the synovium, synovial derived inflammatory cytokines and neuropeptides to the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis

    Saski Sutton;Abigail Clutterbuck;Pat Harris;Thom Gent

  • Risk factors associated with equine gastric ulceration syndrome (EGUS) in 201 horses in Denmark.

    N. Luthersson;K. Hou Nielsen;P. Harris;T. D. H. Parkin

  • Insulin resistance and compensation in Thoroughbred weanlings adapted to high-glycemic meals.

    K. H. Treiber;R. C. Boston;D. S. Kronfeld;W. B. Staniar

  • Use of proxies and reference quintiles obtained from minimal model analysis for determination of insulin sensitivity and pancreatic beta-cell responsiveness in horses

    Kibby H Treiber;David S Kronfeld;Tanja M Hess;Ray C Boston

  • Study of crib-biting and gastric inflammation and ulceration in young horses.

    Christine J Nicol;H P D Davidson;P Harris;A J Waters

  • Effect of dietary restriction on body condition, composition and welfare of overweight and obese pony mares

    A. H. A. Dugdale;G. C. Curtis;P. Cripps;P. A. Harris

  • Changes in Circulatory Antioxidant Status in Horses during Prolonged Exercise

    David J. Marlin;Katie Fenn;Nicola Smith;Chris D. Deaton

  • A comparison of the microbiome and the metabolome of different regions of the equine hindgut

    Kirsty Dougal;Patricia A. Harris;Arwyn Edwards;Justin A. Pachebat

  • Identification of a core bacterial community within the large intestine of the horse.

    Kirsty Dougal;Gabriel de la Fuente;Patricia A. Harris;Susan E. Girdwood

  • Breed differences in insulin sensitivity and insulinemic responses to oral glucose in horses and ponies of moderate body condition score

    N.J. Bamford;S.J. Potter;P.A. Harris;S.R. Bailey

  • Hydrolyzable carbohydrates in pasture, hay, and horse feeds: direct assay and seasonal variation.

    R M Hoffman;J A Wilson;D S Kronfeld;W L Cooper

  • Effects of exercise intensity and environmental stress on indices of oxidative stress and iron homeostasis during exercise in the horse

    Paul C. Mills;Nicola C. Smith;Ignasi Casas;Patricia Harris

  • Characterisation of the faecal bacterial community in adult and elderly horses fed a high fibre, high oil or high starch diet using 454 pyrosequencing

    Kirsty Dougal;Gabriel de la Fuente;Patricia A Harris;Susan E Girdwood

  • Review: Feeding conserved forage to horses: recent advances and recommendations

    P. A. Harris;A. D. Ellis;M. J. Fradinho;Anna Jansson

  • Antioxidant supplementation and subsequent oxidative stress of horses during an 80-km endurance race.

    C. A. Williams;D. S. Kronfeld;T. M. Hess;K. E. Saker

  • The prevalence and anatomical distribution of equine gastric ulceration syndrome (EGUS) in 201 horses in Denmark

    N. Luthersson;K. Hou Nielsen;P. Harris;T. D. H. Parkin

  • Foraging enrichment for individually housed horses: Practicality and effects on behaviour

    J.B. Thorne;D. Goodwin;M.J. Kennedy;H.P.B. Davidson

  • Exercise Affects Digestibility and Rate of Passage of All-Forage and Mixed Diets in Thoroughbred Horses

    Joe D. Pagan;Pat Harris;Tammy Brewster-Barnes;Stephen E. Duren

  • Effect of dietary fructans and dexamethasone administration on the insulin response of ponies predisposed to laminitis

    Simon R Bailey;Nicola J Menzies-Gow;Patricia A Harris;Jocelyn L Habershon-Butcher

  • Plasma glucose and insulin responses of Thoroughbred mares fed a meal high in starch and sugar or fat and fiber.

    C A Williams;D S Kronfeld;W B Staniar;P A Harris

  • Prospective cohort study evaluating risk factors for the development of pasture‐associated laminitis in the United Kingdom

    N. J. Menzies-Gow;P. A. Harris;J. Elliott

  • Dietary management of obesity and insulin resistance: countering risk for laminitis.

    Raymond J. Geor;Patricia Harris

  • Body condition scoring as a predictor of body fat in horses and ponies

    Alexandra H.A. Dugdale;Dai Grove-White;Gemma C. Curtis;Patricia A. Harris

  • Weight loss resistance: a further consideration for the nutritional management of obese Equidae.

    Caroline M.C.G. Argo;Gemma C. Curtis;Dai Grove-White;Alexandra H.A. Dugdale

  • Antioxidant status and muscle cell leakage during endurance exercise.

    B. J. Hargreaves;D. S. Kronfeld;J. N. Waldron;M. A. Lopes

  • Glucose clearance in grazing mares is affected by diet, pregnancy, and lactation.

    R. M. Hoffman;D. S. Kronfeld;W. L. Cooper;P. A. Harris

  • Countermeasures for Pasture-Associated Laminitis in Ponies and Horses

    Patricia Harris;Simon R. Bailey;Jonathan Elliott;Annette Longland

Frequent Co-Authors

David S. Kronfeld
David S. Kronfeld Virginia Tech
Ali Mobasheri
Ali Mobasheri University of Oulu
Christine J Nicol
Christine J Nicol Royal Veterinary College
David Sklan
David Sklan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Raymond C. Boston
Raymond C. Boston St Vincent's Hospital
Frank J. Kelly
Frank J. Kelly Imperial College London
Martin N. Sillence
Martin N. Sillence Queensland University of Technology
Tim D.H. Parkin
Tim D.H. Parkin University of Bristol
Laurie M. Lawrence
Laurie M. Lawrence University of Kentucky
Jonathan J. Cooper
Jonathan J. Cooper University of Lincoln

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