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Trevor K. Smith

Trevor K. Smith

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
39
Citations
4964
World Ranking
1320
National Ranking
92

Trevor K. Smith 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 Trevor K. Smith sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 123 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Trevor K. Smith 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 Trevor K. Smith sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Trevor K. Smith is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their academic profile indicates involvement in research; however, specific recent publications, co-authors, and fields of study are not listed.

There is no available data on recent papers, including titles, years of publication, or publication venues, which suggests that published outputs might not have been captured or reported at this time.

Similarly, no information is provided regarding frequent co-authors or main publication venues. This limits insights into the collaborative networks or preferred platforms for dissemination of their research.

Details on main fields or subfields of study, as well as principal research topics, are also not present. This absence constrains the understanding of the specific focus areas of their scientific inquiry.

There are no records of book publications or associated publishers, and no awards or distinctions have been noted.

Trevor K. Smith is currently living, and the available data primarily consists of their current institutional affiliation without further elaboration on academic output or detailed research interests.

Best Publications

  • Effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on swine performance, brain regional neurochemistry, and serum chemistry and the efficacy of a polymeric glucomannan mycotoxin adsorbent.

    H. V. L. N. Swamy;T. K. Smith;E. J. MacDonald;H. J. Boermans

  • Effects of feeding blends of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on growth and immunological parameters of broiler chickens

    H. V. L. N. Swamy;T. K. Smith;N. A. Karrow;H. J. Boermans

  • Effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on feed intake, serum chemistry, and hematology of horses, and the efficacy of a polymeric glucomannan mycotoxin adsorbent.

    S. L. Raymond;T. K. Smith;H. V. L. N. Swamy

  • Dietary excesses of leucine influence growth and body composition of rainbow trout.

    Poh-Sze Choo;Trevor K. Smith;C. Young Cho;Hugh W. Ferguson

  • Effects of feeding blends of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on production and metabolism in broilers

    H. V. L. N. Swamy;T. K. Smith;P. F. Cotter;H. J. Boermans

  • Effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on growth and immunological measurements of starter pigs, and the efficacy of a polymeric glucomannan mycotoxin adsorbent.

    H. V. L. N. Swamy;T. K. Smith;E. J. MacDonald;N. A. Karrow

  • Influence of Dietary Fiber, Protein and Zeolite on Zearalenone Toxicosis in Rats and Swine

    T. K. Smith

  • Effect of Dietary Alfalfa on Zearalenone Toxicity and Metabolism in Rats and Swine

    L. J. James;T. K. Smith

  • Effects of Feeding Grains Naturally Contaminated with Fusarium Mycotoxins on Performance and Metabolism of Broiler Breeders

    M. Yegani;T. K. Smith;S. Leeson;H. J. Boermans

  • Fusaric acid content of swine feedstuffs

    Trevor K. Smith;M. Graca. Sousadias

  • Effects of feeding blends of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on performance and metabolism of laying hens

    S. R. Chowdhury;T. K. Smith

  • Effects of Feedborne Fusarium Mycotoxins on the Performance, Metabolism, and Immunity of Dairy Cows

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  • Role of bentonite in prevention of T-2 toxicosis in rats.

    M. S. Carson;T. K. Smith

  • Effect of fusaric acid on brain regional neurochemistry and vomiting behavior in swine.

    T K Smith;E J MacDonald

  • Effect of dietary putrescine on whole body growth and polyamine metabolism.

    T. K. Smith

  • Recent advances in the understanding of Fusarium trichothecene mycotoxicoses.

    T. K. Smith

  • Effects of feeding blends of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on brain regional neurochemistry of starter pigs and broiler chickens.

    H. V. L. N. Swamy;T. K. Smith;E. J. MacDonald

  • Effects of feeding grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins with and without a polymeric glucomannan mycotoxin adsorbent on reproductive performance and serum chemistry of pregnant gilts.

    G. Díaz-Llano;T. K. Smith

  • Effects of feeding a blend of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on feed intake, metabolism, and indices of athletic performance of exercised horses.

    S. L. Raymond;T. K. Smith;H. V. L. N. Swamy

  • Effects of feed-borne Fusarium mycotoxins on hematology and immunology of laying hens

    Chowdhury;T. K. Smith;H. J. Boermans;B. Woodward

  • Effects of Feeding Blends of Grains Naturally Contaminated With Fusarium Mycotoxins on Performance, Hematology, Metabolism, and Immunocompetence of Turkeys

    C. K. Girish;T. K. Smith;H. J. Boermans;N. A. Karrow

  • Effects of Feeding Blends of Grains Naturally Contaminated with Fusarium Mycotoxins on Small Intestinal Morphology of Turkeys

    C. K. Girish;T. K. Smith

  • Effect of dietary protein deficiency and L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate on the diurnal rhythm of hepatic glutathione in the rat.

    Pauline F. Bauman;Trevor K. Smith;Tammy M. Bray

  • Effects of feeding blends of grains naturally contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins on performance, metabolism, hematology, and immunocompetence of ducklings

    S. R. Chowdhury;T. K. Smith;H. J. Boermans;A. E. Sefton

  • Morphologic Changes in the Intestine of Broiler Breeder Pullets Fed Diets Naturally Contaminated With Fusarium Mycotoxins With or Without Coccidial Challenge

    G. N. Girgis;J. R. Barta;M. Brash;T. K. Smith

  • Effects of feed-borne Fusarium mycotoxins on hematology and immunology of turkeys

    S R Chowdhury;T.K. Smith;H.J. Boermans;B. Woodward

  • Toxicity and growth-promoting potential of spermine when fed to chicks.

    M G Sousadias;T K Smith

  • Altered tissue amino acid metabolism in acute T-2 toxicosis.

    J. L. Meloche;T. K. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Barta
John R. Barta University of Guelph
Shayan Sharif
Shayan Sharif University of Guelph
Robert M. Friendship
Robert M. Friendship University of Guelph
Mika Scheinin
Mika Scheinin Turku University Hospital

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