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D-Index
42
Citations
6271
World Ranking
1011
National Ranking
302

Overview

R.E. Pearson is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States. Their academic career is centered around research and scholarship conducted within this institution.

There is no detailed information available regarding their published research papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

Similarly, data on book publications, specific fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work are not provided, limiting the scope to identify particular academic interests or focus areas.

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Best Publications

  • Timing of Insemination for Dairy Cows Identified in Estrus by a Radiotelemetric Estrus Detection System

    M.B.G. Dransfield;R.L. Nebel;R.E. Pearson;L.D. Warnick

  • The Effects of Inbreeding on the Lifetime Performance of Dairy Cattle

    L.A. Smith;B.G. Cassell;R.E. Pearson

  • Relationships Between Somatic Cell Counts and Milk Production

    G.M. Jones;R.E. Pearson;G.A. Clabaugh;C.W. Heald

  • Effect of increasing energy and protein intake on mammary development in heifer calves.

    E.G. Brown;M.J. VandeHaar;K.M. Daniels;J.S. Liesman

  • Glucagon, insulin, growth hormone, and glucose concentrations in blood plasma of lactating dairy cows

    J.H. Herbein;R.J. Aiello;L.I. Eckler;R.E. Pearson

  • Effect of incomplete pedigrees on estimates of inbreeding and inbreeding depression for days to first service and summit milk yield in Holsteins and Jerseys.

    B.G. Cassell;V. Adamec;R.E. Pearson

  • Comparison of three estrus detection systems during summer in a large commercial dairy herd.

    O.A. Peralta;R.E. Pearson;R.L. Nebel

  • INFLUENCE OF SELECTION FOR MILK YIELD ON ENDOGENOUS HORMONES AND METABOLITES IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS AND COWS

    M. A. Barnes;G. W. Kazmer;R. M. Akers;R. E. Pearson

  • Modeling extended lactations of Holsteins.

    C.M.B. Dematawewa;R.E. Pearson;P.M. VanRaden

  • Effects of once- versus twice-weekly transvaginal follicular aspiration on bovine oocyte recovery and embryo development

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  • Effects of Milking Frequency and Selection for Milk Yield on Productive Efficiency of Holstein Cows

    M.A. Barnes;R.E. Pearson;A.J. Lukes-Wilson

  • Effects of Energy Balance on Hormones, Ovarian Activity, and Recovered Oocytes in Lactating Holstein Cows Using Transvaginal Follicular Aspiration

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  • Potential of Somatic Cell Concentration in Milk as a Sire Selection Criterion to Reduce Mastitis in Dairy Cattle

    E.M. Coffey;W.E. Vinson;R.E. Pearson

  • Effects of milk replacer composition on growth, body composition, and nutrient excretion in preweaned Holstein heifers

    S.R. Hill;K.F. Knowlton;K.M. Daniels;R.E. James

  • Effects of Inbreeding in the Dam on Dystocia and Stillbirths in US Holsteins

    V. Adamec;B.G. Cassell;E.P. Smith;R.E. Pearson

  • A local increase in the mammary IGF-1: IGFBP-3 ratio mediates the mammogenic effects of estrogen and growth hormone.

    S.D. Berry;S.D. Berry;T.B. McFadden;T.B. McFadden;R.E. Pearson;R.M. Akers

  • Bovine embryo development after IVF with spermatozoa having abnormal morphology

    A.H. Walters;W.E. Eyestone;R.G. Saacke;R.E. Pearson

  • Maternal and fetal inbreeding depression for 70-day nonreturn and calving rate in Holsteins and Jerseys.

    B.G. Cassell;V. Adamec;R.E. Pearson

  • Lactation performance of mid-lactation dairy cows fed ruminally degradable protein at concentrations lower than national research council recommendations.

    J. Cyriac;A.G. Rius;M.L. McGilliard;R.E. Pearson

  • Effect of Genetic Selection for Milk Yield and Increased Milking Frequency on Plasma Growth Hormone and Prolactin Concentration in Holstein Cows

    G. W. Kazmer;M. A. Barnes;R. M. Akers;R. E. Pearson

  • Pregnancy Rates After Timed AI of Heifers Following Removal of Intravaginal Progesterone Inserts

    I.D. Peeler;R.L. Nebel;R.E. Pearson;W.S. Swecker

  • Somatic Cell Counts and Infection Rates for Cows of Varying Somatic Cell Count in Initial Test of First Lactation

    E.M. Coffey;W.E. Vinson;R.E. Pearson

  • Milk yield, energy balance, hormone, follicular and oocyte measures in early and mid-lactation Holstein cows

    A.H Walters;A.W Pryor;T.L Bailey;R.E Pearson

  • Impact of Site of Inseminate Deposition and Environmental Factors That Influence Reproduction of Dairy Cattle

    B.L. Williams;F.C. Gwazdauskas;W.D. Whittier;R.E. Pearson

  • Parity-related changes in bovine follicle and oocyte populations, oocyte quality, and hormones to 90 days postpartum.

    A.H. Walters;T.L. Bailey;R.E. Pearson;F.C. Gwazdauskas

  • Effect of Season and Stage of Lactation on Performance of Holsteins

    K.S. Perera;F.C. Gwazdauskas;R.E. Pearson;T.B. Brumback

  • Assessment of pronuclear formation following in vitro fertilization with bovine spermatozoa obtained after thermal insulation of the testis.

    A.H. Walters;R.G. Saacke;R.E. Pearson;F.C. Gwazdauskas

  • Sperm Morphology and Preparation Method Affect Bovine Embryonic Development

    Anneke H. Walters;Willard E. Eyestone;Richard G. Saacke;Ronald E. Pearson

  • Expression pattern of apoptotic genes in vitrified-thawed bovine oocytes.

    VM Anchamparuthy;RE Pearson;FC Gwazdauskas

  • The incidence of apoptosis after IVF with morphologically abnormal bovine spermatozoa

    A.H. Walters;R.G. Saacke;R.E. Pearson;F.C. Gwazdauskas

  • Prediction of Daughter's Performance from Dam's Cow Index Adjusted for Within-Herd Variance

    T.R. Meinert;R.E. Pearson;W.E. Vinson;B.G. Cassell

Frequent Co-Authors

B.G. Cassell
B.G. Cassell Virginia Tech
John L. Johnson
John L. Johnson Virginia Tech
M.L. McGilliard
M.L. McGilliard Virginia Tech
H.D. Norman
H.D. Norman Agricultural Research Service

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