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D-Index
40
Citations
6757
World Ranking
1152
National Ranking
341

Ricardo C. Chebel 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 Ricardo C. Chebel sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 170 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ricardo C. Chebel 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 Ricardo C. Chebel sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ricardo C. Chebel is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States and specializes in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work primarily focuses on subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Animal Science and Zoology, Genetics, Small Animals, and Immunology.

The researcher's main topics of study include:

  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
  • Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock
  • Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Animal Health and Immunology

Ricardo C. Chebel has published extensively in several venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Preventive Veterinary Medicine
  • JDS Communications
  • International Journal of Biometeorology

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored are:

  • The economic cost of metritis in dairy herds, 2021, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Early-lactation diseases and fertility in 2 seasons of calving across US dairy herds, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Using chitosan microparticles to treat metritis in lactating dairy cows, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Effect of body condition change and health status during early lactation on performance and survival of Holstein cows, 2021, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Associations of reproductive indices with fertility outcomes, milk yield, and survival in Holstein cows, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science

This researcher has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Klibs N. Galvão
  • J.E.P. Santos
  • R.S. Bisinotto
  • R.C. Bicalho
  • Victória R. Merenda

Best Publications

  • The effect of embryonic death rates in cattle on the efficacy of estrus synchronization programs

    J.E.P Santos;W.W Thatcher;R.C Chebel;R.L.A Cerri

  • Factors affecting conception rate after artificial insemination and pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows

    Ricardo C. Chebel;José E.P. Santos;James P. Reynolds;Ronaldo L.A. Cerri

  • Reproduction in dairy cows following progesterone insert presynchronization and resynchronization protocols.

    Ricardo C. Chebel;José E. P. Santos;Ronaldo L. A. Cerri;Heloisa M. Rutigliano

  • Period of dominance of the ovulatory follicle influences embryo quality in lactating dairy cows

    Ronaldo L A Cerri;Heloísa M Rutigliano;Ricardo C Chebel;José E P Santos

  • Effect of bST and reproductive management on reproductive performance of Holstein dairy cows.

    J.E.P. Santos;S.O. Juchem;R.L.A. Cerri;K.N. Galvão

  • Effect of reducing the period of follicle dominance in a timed artificial insemination protocol on reproduction of dairy cows.

    J.E.P. Santos;C.D. Narciso;F. Rivera;W.W. Thatcher

  • Effect of fat source differing in fatty acid profile on metabolic parameters, fertilization, and embryo quality in high-producing dairy cows

    Ronaldo L. A. Cerri;Ronaldo L. A. Cerri;S. O. Juchem;Ricardo C. Chebel;Heloisa M. Rutigliano

  • Follicular wave of the ovulatory follicle and not cyclic status influences fertility of dairy cows

    Rafael Bisinotto;R. C. Chebel;J. E P Santos

  • Reduced progesterone concentration during growth of the first follicular wave affects embryo quality but has no effect on embryo survival post transfer in lactating dairy cows

    Fernando Acuna Rivera;Luís Gustavo Delamanha Mendonça;Gláucio Lopes;Jose E P Santos

  • Timed artificial insemination with estradiol cypionate or insemination at estrus in high-producing dairy cows.

    R.L.A. Cerri;J.E.P. Santos;S.O. Juchem;K.N. Galvão

  • Concentration of progesterone during the development of the ovulatory follicle: II. Ovarian and uterine responses

    R.L.A. Cerri;R.C. Chebel;F. Rivera;C.D. Narciso

  • Characterization of peripartum rumination and activity of cows diagnosed with metabolic and uterine diseases

    Daniela N. Liboreiro;Karine S. Machado;Paula R.B. Silva;Milton M. Maturana

  • Low progesterone concentration during the development of the first follicular wave reduces pregnancy per insemination of lactating dairy cows

    A.C. Denicol;G. Lopes;L.G.D. Mendonça;F.A. Rivera

  • Effect of resynchronization with GnRH on day 21 after artificial insemination on pregnancy rate and pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows

    Ricardo C. Chebel;José E.P. Santos;Ronaldo L.A. Cerri;Klibs N. Galvão

  • Supplementation of progesterone via controlled internal drug release inserts during ovulation synchronization protocols in lactating dairy cows

    R.C. Chebel;M.J. Al-Hassan;P.M. Fricke;J.E.P. Santos

  • Evaluation of factors that affect embryonic loss in dairy cattle.

    Dale A Moore;Michael W Overton;Ricardo C Chebel;Ricardo C Chebel;Marla L Truscott

  • Factors affecting success of embryo collection and transfer in large dairy herds

    R.C. Chebel;D.G.B. Demétrio;J. Metzger

  • Factors affecting the success of a large embryo transfer program in Holstein cattle in a commercial herd in the southeast region of the United States

    P.A. Ferraz;C. Burnley;J. Karanja;A. Viera-Neto

  • Effect of increasing amounts of supplemental progesterone in a timed artificial insemination protocol on fertility of lactating dairy cows

    J.R. Lima;F.A. Rivera;C.D. Narciso;R. Oliveira

  • Resynchronization strategies to improve fertility in lactating dairy cows utilizing a presynchronization injection of GnRH or supplemental progesterone: I. Pregnancy rates and ovarian responses.

    S.T. Dewey;L.G.D. Mendonça;G. Lopes;F.A. Rivera

  • The economic cost of metritis in dairy herds.

    J. Pérez-Báez;T.V. Silva;C.A. Risco;R.C. Chebel

Frequent Co-Authors

José E. P. Santos
José E. P. Santos University of Florida
Klibs N. Galvão
Klibs N. Galvão University of Florida
William W. Thatcher
William W. Thatcher University of Florida
Rodrigo C. Bicalho
Rodrigo C. Bicalho Cornell University
Ronaldo L.A. Cerri
Ronaldo L.A. Cerri University of British Columbia
Guilherme J. M. Rosa
Guilherme J. M. Rosa University of Wisconsin–Madison
Marcia I Endres
Marcia I Endres University of Minnesota
Robert O. Gilbert
Robert O. Gilbert Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Carlos A. Risco
Carlos A. Risco University of Florida
Fabio S. Lima
Fabio S. Lima University of California, Davis

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