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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
36
Citations
4930
World Ranking
1602
National Ranking
468

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Animal Management Award, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

Stanley E. Curtis was affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States during their academic career. Their research spanned multiple disciplines within the arts, humanities, and psychology, reflecting a diverse scholarly interest.

The main fields of study for Curtis included:

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Psychology

Delving deeper into subject areas, their work encompassed these subfields:

  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • History
  • General Psychology
  • Health Information Management

Curtis's research covered a range of topics including:

  • Visual Culture and Art Theory
  • Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
  • French Historical and Cultural Studies
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Film in Education and Therapy
  • Philosophy and History of Science
  • Science Education and Perceptions

Their publication record features three papers, published between 2023 and 2025:

  • "Useful Animation: Iconography, Infrastructure and Impact" (2023), published in Animation
  • "Behavior takes form: Tracing the film image in scientific research" (2023), published in History of the Human Sciences
  • "Between education and entertainment: animation, science communication, and the Bell System Science Series" (2025), published in The British Journal for the History of Science

Frequent coauthors during their career were:

  • Malcolm Cook
  • Michael Cowan

Their work appeared in several publication venues with a focus on animation and historical analysis:

  • Animation
  • History of the Human Sciences
  • The British Journal for the History of Science

Among honors received, Stanley E. Curtis was awarded the Animal Management Award by the American Society of Animal Science in 1981.

Best Publications

  • Environmental Management in Animal Agriculture

    Stanley E. Curtis

  • Multiple Concurrent Stressors in Chicks.3. Effects on Plasma Corticosterone and the Heterophil:Lymphocyte Ratio

    James M. McFARLANE;Stanley E. Curtis

  • Body surface area of female swine.

    K. W. Kelley;S. E. Curtis;G. T. Marzan;H. M. Karara

  • Behavior and Performance of Weanling Pigs in Pens Equipped with Hide Areas

    John J. McGlone;Stanley E. Curtis

  • Effects of Aerial Ammonia on Growth and Health of Young Pigs

    John G. Drummond;Stanley E. Curtis;Joseph Simon;Horace W. Norton

  • Sickness behavior in birds caused by peripheral or central injection of endotoxin

    R. W. Johnson;S. E. Curtis;R. Dantzer;J. M. Bahr

  • Review:Transport Losses in Market Weight Pigs: I. A Review of Definitions, Incidence, and Economic Impact

    M. J. Ritter;M. Ellis;N. L. Berry;S E. Curtis

  • Central and peripheral prostaglandins are involved in sickness behavior in birds

    Rodney W Johnson;S. E. Curtis;R. Dantzer;K. W. Kelley

  • Immunoglobulins in piglets from sows heat-stressed prepartum.

    Raul Machado-Neto;Charles N. Graves;Stanley E. Curtis

  • Electro-immobilization versus mechanical restraint in an avoid-avoid choice test for ewes.

    Temple Grandin;Stanley E. Curtis;Tina M. Widowski;John C. Thurmon

  • Behavioral Responses of Periparturient Sows and Juvenile Pigs to Prostaglandin F2α

    Tina M. Widowski;Stanley E. Curtis

  • Effects of aerial ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and swine-house dust on rate of gain and respiratory-tract structure in swine.

    Stanley E. Curtis;Clyde R. Anderson;Joseph Simon;Aldon H. Jensen

  • Responses of the piglet to perinatal stressors.

    Stanley E. Curtis

  • Space allowance for dry, pregnant sows in pens : Body condition, skin lesions, and performance

    J. L. Salak-Johnson;S. R. Niekamp;S. L. Rodriguez-Zas;M. Ellis

  • Multiple Concurrent Stressors in Chicks.1. Effect on Weight Gain, Feed Intake, and Behavior

    James M. McFARLANE;Stanley E. Curtis;Roger D. Shanks;Samuel G. Carmer

  • Prepartal Activity of Sows in Stall or Pen

    Krista E. Hansen;Stanley E. Curtis

  • Effects of multiple concurrent stressors on rectal temperature, blood acid-base status, and longissimus muscle glycolytic potential in market-weight pigs.

    M. J. Ritter;M. Ellis;D. B. Anderson;S. E. Curtis

  • Effects of season and distance moved during loading on transport losses of market-weight pigs in two commercially available types of trailer.

    M. J. Ritter;M. Ellis;R. Bowman;J. Brinkmann

  • Relative and qualitative aspects of aerial bacteria and dust in swine houses.

    Stanley E. Curtis;John G. Drummond;Daniel J. Grunloh;P. Brendan Lynch

  • Impact of early postweaning growth rate as affected by diet complexity and space allocation on subsequent growth performance of pigs in a wean-to-finish production system.

    B. F. Wolter;Michael Ellis;B. P. Corrigan;J. M. DeDecker

  • The influence of straw, cloth tassel, or both on the prepartum behavior of sows

    Tina M. Widowski;Stanley E. Curtis

  • Pen shape and size: effects on pig behavior and performance

    R.M. Wiegand;H.W. Gonyou;S.E. Curtis

  • Prepartum behavior of gilts in three farrowing environments.

    William L. Heckt;Tina M. Widowski;Stanley E. Curtis;Harold W. Gonyou

  • Diurnal and annual fluctuations of aerial bacterial and dust levels in enclosed swine houses.

    Stanley E. Curtis;John G. Drummond;Keith W. Kelley;Daniel J. Grunloh

  • Multiple Concurrent Stressors in Chicks.2. Effects on Hematologic, Body Composition, and Pathologic Traits

    James M. McFARLANE;Stanley E. Curtis;Joseph Simon;Oscar A. Izquierdo

  • Effect of group size on pig performance in a wean-to-finish production system.

    B F Wolter;M Ellis;S E Curtis;N R Augspurger

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Ellis
Michael Ellis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Keith W. Kelley
Keith W. Kelley University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Harold W. Gonyou
Harold W. Gonyou University of Saskatchewan
Tina M. Widowski
Tina M. Widowski University of Guelph
John J. McGlone
John J. McGlone Texas Tech University
Roger D. Shanks
Roger D. Shanks University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rodney W. Johnson
Rodney W. Johnson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin Colorado State University
Robert Dantzer
Robert Dantzer The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Floyd K. Mckeith
Floyd K. Mckeith University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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