Danielle D. Nelson

502 total citations
19 papers, 349 citations indexed

About

Danielle D. Nelson is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Danielle D. Nelson has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 349 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 5 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Danielle D. Nelson's work include Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (8 papers), Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (7 papers) and Microbial infections and disease research (5 papers). Danielle D. Nelson is often cited by papers focused on Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (8 papers), Vector-Borne Animal Diseases (7 papers) and Microbial infections and disease research (5 papers). Danielle D. Nelson collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and United Kingdom. Danielle D. Nelson's co-authors include Christopher H. Evans, Harry E. Rubash, James F. Evermann, Peregrine L. Wolff, David A. Schneider, Lindsay M. Fry, Donald P. Knowles, W. Ivan Morrison, Charles W. Frevert and Julia F. Ridpath and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Dairy Science and Frontiers in Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Danielle D. Nelson

19 papers receiving 337 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Danielle D. Nelson United States 10 112 99 91 55 53 19 349
Fabiano José Ferreira de Sant’Ana Brazil 10 46 0.4× 71 0.7× 30 0.3× 92 1.7× 25 0.5× 83 358
Francisco J. Trigo‐Tavera Mexico 13 50 0.4× 30 0.3× 58 0.6× 76 1.4× 22 0.4× 47 444
G. Vercauteren Belgium 12 127 1.1× 143 1.4× 82 0.9× 67 1.2× 7 0.1× 42 444
N. M. Williams United States 13 113 1.0× 67 0.7× 55 0.6× 121 2.2× 17 0.3× 33 593
Elisabeth Holm Denmark 13 96 0.9× 32 0.3× 103 1.1× 161 2.9× 22 0.4× 23 550
Mangkey A. Bounpheng United States 14 165 1.5× 136 1.4× 132 1.5× 60 1.1× 7 0.1× 20 582
Cyprianna E. Swiderski United States 14 95 0.8× 27 0.3× 37 0.4× 32 0.6× 13 0.2× 32 451
J. Shivers United States 13 78 0.7× 50 0.5× 264 2.9× 67 1.2× 14 0.3× 18 512
J. W. Plant Australia 14 179 1.6× 113 1.1× 50 0.5× 39 0.7× 19 0.4× 28 468
Tim Bouts United Kingdom 12 66 0.6× 62 0.6× 23 0.3× 100 1.8× 16 0.3× 38 384

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Besser, Thomas E., E. Frances Cassirer, Danielle D. Nelson, et al.. (2021). Natural history of a bighorn sheep pneumonia epizootic: Source of infection, course of disease, and pathogen clearance. Ecology and Evolution. 11(21). 14366–14382. 14 indexed citations
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Besser, Thomas E., et al.. (2019). A pilot study of the effects of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae exposure on domestic lamb growth and performance. PLoS ONE. 14(2). e0207420–e0207420. 22 indexed citations
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McConnel, Craig S., et al.. (2019). Clarifying dairy calf mortality phenotypes through postmortem analysis. Journal of Dairy Science. 102(5). 4415–4426. 14 indexed citations
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Wolff, Peregrine L., Julie A. Blanchong, Danielle D. Nelson, et al.. (2018). Detection of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae in Pneumonic Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) Kids. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 55(1). 206–206. 9 indexed citations
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Twibell, Ronald G., et al.. (2017). Effects of dietary lipid and light source on steatitis in steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Aquaculture. 479. 370–377. 9 indexed citations
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Fry, Lindsay M., David A. Schneider, Charles W. Frevert, et al.. (2016). East Coast Fever Caused by Theileria parva Is Characterized by Macrophage Activation Associated with Vasculitis and Respiratory Failure. PLoS ONE. 11(5). e0156004–e0156004. 40 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D., et al.. (2016). Persistent Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Infection in Domestic and Wild Small Ruminants and Camelids Including the Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus). Frontiers in Microbiology. 6. 1415–1415. 49 indexed citations
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Sellon, Rance K., et al.. (2015). Mucinous Pleural Effusion in a Dog with a Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma and Carcinomatosis. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. 51(5). 311–314. 2 indexed citations
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Subramaniam, Renuka, Sudarvili Shanthalingam, Jegarubee Bavananthasivam, et al.. (2014). Bighorn sheep×domestic sheep hybrids survive Mannheimia haemolytica challenge in the absence of vaccination. Veterinary Microbiology. 170(3-4). 278–283. 1 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D., Gary J. Haldorson, James B. Stanton, et al.. (2014). Francisella tularensis infection without lesions in gray tree squirrels (Sciurus griseus): a diagnostic challenge. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 26(2). 312–315. 8 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D.. (2014). LINKING CAUSATIVES AND EXPERIENCERS. 1 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D., Naomi S. Taus, David A. Schneider, et al.. (2013). Fibroblasts express OvHV-2 capsid protein in vasculitis lesions of American bison (Bison bison) with experimental sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever. Veterinary Microbiology. 166(3-4). 486–492. 11 indexed citations
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Barrington, George M., et al.. (2011). Neurological Causes of Diaphragmatic Paralysis in 11 Alpacas ( Vicugna pacos ). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 25(2). 380–385. 7 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D., William C. Davis, Wendy C. Brown, et al.. (2010). CD8+/perforin+/WC1− γδ T cells, not CD8+ αβ T cells, infiltrate vasculitis lesions of American bison (Bison bison) with experimental sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 136(3-4). 284–291. 23 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D., Michael J. Dark, Daniel S. Bradway, et al.. (2008). Evidence for Persistent Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Infection in a Captive Mountain Goat (Oreamnos Americanus). Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 20(6). 752–759. 26 indexed citations
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Nelson, Danielle D. & Ida Toivonen. (2003). Counting and the grammar: Case and numerals in Inari Sami. 8 indexed citations
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Evans, Christopher H., et al.. (1984). Experimental arthritis induced by intraarticular injection of allogenic cartilaginous particles into rabbit knees. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 27(2). 200–207. 86 indexed citations
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Baker, James A., Christopher T. Campbell, L Coggins, et al.. (1963). Bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) vaccine for protection of pigs against hog cholera.. 1 indexed citations

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