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Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
3227
World Ranking
2324
National Ranking
657

Overview

Sharon L. Crowell-Davis is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research expertise spans several interconnected fields within biological and veterinary sciences.

The scientist's main fields of study include Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Veterinary science. These are further detailed into subfields such as Animal Science and Zoology, and Small Animals. Their work focuses on topics primarily related to rabbits, covering aspects of nutrition, reproduction, and health, alongside investigations into animal behavior, welfare, nutrition, and physiology.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled Rabbit Behavior, published in 2020 in the journal Veterinary Clinics of North America Exotic Animal Practice. This publication has contributed to the knowledge base in the area of exotic animal practice, especially focusing on rabbit behavior.

Frequent publication venues for this scientist include the following:

  • Veterinary Clinics of North America Exotic Animal Practice

Frequent coauthors are not listed in the available data, indicating either independent research or collaboration without repeated partners identifiable at this time.

The primary topics covered throughout their research are:

  • Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology

No awards or book publications are recorded for this scientist in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Social organization in the cat: a modern understanding.

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis;Terry M. Curtis;Rebecca J. Knowles

  • Maternal behavior.

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  • Gender differences in the social behavior of the neutered indoor-only domestic cat

    Kimberly J Barry;Sharon L Crowell-Davis

  • Use of clomipramine, alprazolam, and behavior modification for treatment of storm phobia in dogs.

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis;Lynne M. Seibert;Wailani Sung;Valli Parthasarathy

  • Relationship between attachment to owners and separation anxiety in pet dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)

    Valli Parthasarathy;Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

  • Feeding and drinking behavior of mares and foals with free access to pasture and water.

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis;Katherine A. Houpt;Joyce Carnevale

  • Feline behavior guidelines from the American Association of Feline Practitioners.

    Karen L. Overall;Ilona Rodan;Bonnie V. Beaver;Hazel Carney

  • Sexual behavior of mares.

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

  • Influence of familiarity and relatedness on proximity and allogrooming in domestic cats (Felis catus).

    Terry Marie Curtis;Rebecca J Knowles;Sharon L Crowell-Davis

  • Nursing behaviour and maternal aggression among Welsh ponies (Equus caballus)

    S.L. Crowell-Davis

  • Coprophagy by foals: effect of age and possible functions.

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis;Katherine A. Houpt

  • Aggression and social spacing in light horse (Equus caballus) mares and foals

    J.W Weeks;S.L Crowell-Davis;A.B Caudle;G.L Heusner

  • Social Behavior and Aggressive Problems of Cats

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis;Kimberly Barry;Randall Wolfe

  • Spatial relations between mares and foals of the Welsh pony (Equus caballus)

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

  • Evaluating equine dominance in draft mares

    Mary-Elizabeth Ellard;Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

  • Play development in Welsh pony (Equus caballus) foals

    S.L. Crowell-Davis;K.A. Houpt;L. Kane

  • MUTUAL GROOMING AND NEAREST-NEIGHBOR RELATIONSHIPS AMONG FOALS OF EQUUS CABALLUS

    S.L. Crowell-Davis;K.A. Houpt;C.M. Carini

  • Dominance relationships and aggression of foals (Equus caballus)

    B.D. Araba;S.L. Crowell-Davis

  • The ontogeny of flehmen in horses

    Sharon Crowell-Davis;Katherine A. Houpt

  • Elimination behavior patterns of domestic cats (Felis catus) with and without elimination behavior problems.

    Wailani Sung;Sharon L Crowell-Davis

  • Agonistic behavior and environmental enrichment of cats communally housed in a shelter.

    Leticia M S Dantas;Sharon L Crowell-Davis;Kelly Alford;Gelson Genaro

  • Behavior Problems in Pet Rabbits

    Sharon L. Crowell-Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Katherine A. Houpt
Katherine A. Houpt Cornell University
Roy D. Berghaus
Roy D. Berghaus University of Georgia
Elisabetta Canali
Elisabetta Canali University of Milan
Karen L. Overall
Karen L. Overall University of Pennsylvania

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