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30
Citations
3695
World Ranking
2425
National Ranking
690

Overview

Stacey A. Gunter is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions in environmental science. The main subfields of their work include agronomy and crop science, ecology, global and planetary change, animal science and zoology, and small animals.

The scientist's key research topics encompass ruminant nutrition and digestive physiology, effects of environmental stressors on livestock, agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, rangeland and wildlife management, animal behavior and welfare studies, and remote sensing in agriculture.

Stacey A. Gunter has published in several frequent venues, including:

  • Journal of Animal Science
  • Translational Animal Science
  • Animal - Open Space
  • Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Animal Production Science

Notable recent papers by the scientist include:

  • "Current state of enteric methane and the carbon footprint of beef and dairy cattle in the United States," 2021, Animal Frontiers
  • "Influence of water use efficiency parameterizations on flux variance similarity-based partitioning of evapotranspiration," 2022, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • "Recommendations on visit duration and sample number requirements for an automated head chamber system," 2024, Journal of Animal Science
  • "Stocking rate impacts performance and economics of grazing beef steers on mixed-grass prairies of the Southern Great Plains1," 2020, Translational Animal Science
  • "Dormant Season Vegetation Phenology and Eddy Fluxes in Native Tallgrass Prairies of the U.S. Southern Plains," 2022, Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stacey A. Gunter include:

  • Corey A. Moffet
  • Matthew R. Beck
  • Paul A. Beck
  • Pradeep Wagle
  • Emalee J Friend

Best Publications

  • Effects of supplementary selenium source on the performance and blood measurements in beef cows and their calves.

    S. A. Gunter;P. A. Beck;J. M. Phillips

  • Effects of supplemental zinc concentration and source on performance, carcass characteristics, and serum values in finishing beef steers.

    K. J. Malcolm-Callis;G. C. Duff;S. A. Gunter;E. B. Kegley

  • Effects of on-arrival versus delayed modified live virus vaccination on health, performance, and serum infectious bovine rhinotracheitis titers of newly received beef calves.

    J. T. Richeson;P. A. Beck;M. S. Gadberry;S. A. Gunter

  • Effects of arrival medication with tilmicosin phosphate on health and performance of newly received beef cattle.

    M L Galyean;S A Gunter;K J Malcolm-Callis

  • Novel endophyte-infected tall fescue for growing beef cattle.

    S. A. Gunter;P. A. Beck

  • Animal performance and economic comparison of novel and toxic endophyte tall fescues to cool-season annuals.

    P. A. Beck;S. A. Gunter;K. S. Lusby;C. P. West

  • Time of daily supplementation for steers grazing dormant intermediate wheatgrass pasture.

    R K Barton;L J Krysl;M B Judkins;D W Holcombe

  • Chemical composition and in situ dry matter and fiber disappearance of sorghum × Sudangrass hybrids

    P A Beck;S Hutchison;S A Gunter;T C Losi

  • Forage intake by beef steers grazing winter wheat with varied herbage allowances

    L.A. Redmon;F.T. Iii. McCollum;G.W. Horn;M.D. Cravey

  • Elevated CO2 induces substantial and persistent declines in forage quality irrespective of warming in mixedgrass prairie.

    David J. Augustine;Dana M. Blumenthal;Tim L. Springer;Daniel R. LeCain

  • Review: Behavior and Daily Grazing Patterns of Cattle

    P. Gregorini;P. Gregorini;S. Tamminga;S.A. Gunter

  • Matching plant and animal processes to alter nutrient supply in strip-grazed cattle: timing of herbage and fasting allocation.

    P. Gregorini;S. A. Gunter;P. A. Beck

  • Timing of herbage allocation in strip grazing: Effects on grazing pattern and performance of beef heifers.

    P. Gregorini;P. Gregorini;M. Eirin;R. Refi;M. Ursino

  • Short-term foraging dynamics of cattle grazing swards with different canopy structures

    P. Gregorini;S. A. Gunter;P. A. Beck;J. Caldwell

  • Effects of ruminal fill on short‐term herbage intake rate and grazing dynamics of beef heifers

    P. Gregorini;P. Gregorini;S. A. Gunter;C. A. Masino;P. A. Beck

  • REVIEW: The Interaction of Diurnal Grazing Pattern, Ruminal Metabolism, Nutrient Supply, and Management in Cattle

    P. Gregorini;S.A. Gunter;P.A. Beck;K.J. Soder

  • 2011 and 2012 Early Careers Achievement Awards: improving the production, environmental, and economic efficiency of the stocker cattle industry in the southeastern United States.

    P. A. Beck;M. Anders;B. Watkins;S. A. Gunter

  • Effect of herbage depletion on short-term foraging dynamics and diet quality of steers grazing wheat pastures.

    P. Gregorini;S. A. Gunter;M. T. Bowman;J. D. Caldwell

  • Measuring the respiratory gas exchange by grazing cattle using an automated, open-circuit gas quantification system.

    Stacey A Gunter;Matthew R Beck;Matthew R Beck

  • Tillage Systems for Production of Small‐Grain Pasture

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  • Effect of species of cool-season annual grass interseeded into Bermudagrass sod on the performance of growing calves.

    P. A. Beck;C. B. Stewart;J. M. Phillips;K. B. Watkins

  • Growth performance of stocker calves backgrounded on sod-seeded winter annuals or hay and grain.

    K. P. Coffey;W. K. Coblentz;T. G. Montgomery;J. D. Shockey

  • Effect of wheat forage maturity and preservation method on forage chemical composition and performance of growing calves fed mixed diets.

    P. A. Beck;C. B. Stewart;H. C. Gray;J. L. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Gregorini
P. Gregorini Lincoln University
Debra P. C. Peters
Debra P. C. Peters United States Department of Agriculture
Mitchel P. McClaran
Mitchel P. McClaran University of Arizona
Alfredo Huete
Alfredo Huete University of Technology Sydney
David D. Bosch
David D. Bosch Agricultural Research Service
Anthony R. Buda
Anthony R. Buda Agricultural Research Service
Jack A. Morgan
Jack A. Morgan Agricultural Research Service
M. L. Galyean
M. L. Galyean Texas Tech University
Travis E. Huxman
Travis E. Huxman University of California, Irvine

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