JoGayle Howard

3.1k total citations
41 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

JoGayle Howard is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, JoGayle Howard has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 20 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 13 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in JoGayle Howard's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (26 papers), Sperm and Testicular Function (20 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (12 papers). JoGayle Howard is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (26 papers), Sperm and Testicular Function (20 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (12 papers). JoGayle Howard collaborates with scholars based in United States, Namibia and China. JoGayle Howard's co-authors include David E. Wildt, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, Katharine M. Pelican, Mary Ann Ottinger, Adrienne E. Crosier, Kate E. Jenks, Peter Leimgruber, Laurie Marker, Linda M. Penfold and Jeffrey A. Hostetler and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Biology of Reproduction and Reproduction.

In The Last Decade

JoGayle Howard

41 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
JoGayle Howard United States 27 839 831 713 710 402 41 2.0k
Linda M. Penfold United States 22 481 0.6× 535 0.6× 490 0.7× 607 0.9× 186 0.5× 64 1.6k
Terri L. Roth United States 29 976 1.2× 857 1.0× 430 0.6× 686 1.0× 644 1.6× 108 2.2k
K.L. Goodrowe Canada 23 886 1.1× 862 1.0× 470 0.7× 518 0.7× 558 1.4× 55 1.9k
William F. Swanson United States 31 1.2k 1.5× 1.1k 1.3× 507 0.7× 554 0.8× 784 2.0× 103 2.3k
Teresa Abáigar Spain 17 413 0.5× 509 0.6× 373 0.5× 382 0.5× 167 0.4× 44 1.1k
Andrew J. Kouba United States 23 419 0.5× 535 0.6× 355 0.5× 310 0.4× 140 0.3× 74 1.8k
Aurelio F. Malo Spain 19 272 0.3× 375 0.5× 797 1.1× 410 0.6× 100 0.2× 42 1.6k
Frank Carrick Australia 22 170 0.2× 272 0.3× 762 1.1× 470 0.7× 130 0.3× 74 1.4k
Jorge Cassinello Spain 22 178 0.2× 172 0.2× 754 1.1× 428 0.6× 152 0.4× 50 1.4k
D.G.A. Meltzer South Africa 14 167 0.2× 197 0.2× 407 0.6× 516 0.7× 135 0.3× 17 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of JoGayle Howard

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All Works

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Wielebnowski, Nadja, et al.. (2013). Behavioral reactions relate to adrenal activity and temperament in male clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa). Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 149(1-4). 63–71. 10 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Rebecca J., JoGayle Howard, David E. Wildt, & Pierre Comizzoli. (2012). Absence of seasonal changes in FSHR gene expression in the cat cumulus–oocyte complex in vivo and in vitro. Reproduction. 144(1). 111–122. 16 indexed citations
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Pelican, Katharine M., Adrienne E. Crosier, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, et al.. (2012). Oral Progestin Priming Increases Ovarian Sensitivity to Gonadotropin Stimulation and Improves Luteal Function in the Cat1. Biology of Reproduction. 87(6). 137–137. 26 indexed citations
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Santymire, Rachel M., et al.. (2011). Reproductive gonadal steroidogenic activity in the fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) assessed by fecal steroid analyses. Animal Reproduction Science. 128(1-4). 60–72. 19 indexed citations
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Crosier, Adrienne E., JoGayle Howard, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, et al.. (2009). Improved Quality of Cryopreserved Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Spermatozoa After Centrifugation Through Accudenz. Journal of Andrology. 30(3). 298–308. 30 indexed citations
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Howard, JoGayle, et al.. (2008). Capacity of the Giant Panda to Give Birth after a Single Intrauterine Insemination Using Precise Ovulation Detection.. Biology of Reproduction. 78(Suppl_1). 202–203. 7 indexed citations
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Pukazhenthi, Budhan S., Rachel M. Santymire, Adrienne E. Crosier, JoGayle Howard, & David E. Wildt. (2007). Challenges in cryopreserving endangered mammal spermatozoa: morphology and the value of acrosomal integrity as markers of cryo-survival.. PubMed. 65. 433–46. 23 indexed citations
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Hou, Rong, et al.. (2007). GIANT PANDA SPERM TOLERATE CRYOPRESERVATION AT RAPID FREEZING AND THAWING RATES. Biology of Reproduction. 77(Suppl_1). 107–108. 2 indexed citations
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Pelican, Katharine M., David E. Wildt, Mary Ann Ottinger, & JoGayle Howard. (2007). Priming with progestin, but not GnRH antagonist, induces a consistent endocrine response to exogenous gonadotropins in induced and spontaneously ovulating cats. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 34(2). 160–175. 25 indexed citations
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Crosier, Adrienne E., et al.. (2007). Ejaculate traits in the Namibian cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus): influence of age, season and captivity. Reproduction Fertility and Development. 19(2). 370–382. 49 indexed citations
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Wildt, David E., David E. Wildt, Russell A. Mittermeier, et al.. (2006). Giant Pandas. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 26 indexed citations
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Pukazhenthi, Budhan S., Katrin Neubauer, Katarina Jewgenow, JoGayle Howard, & David E. Wildt. (2006). The impact and potential etiology of teratospermia in the domestic cat and its wild relatives. Theriogenology. 66(1). 112–121. 116 indexed citations
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Pelican, Katharine M., David E. Wildt, Budhan S. Pukazhenthi, & JoGayle Howard. (2006). Ovarian control for assisted reproduction in the domestic cat and wild felids. Theriogenology. 66(1). 37–48. 86 indexed citations
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Santymire, Rachel M., et al.. (2006). Sperm viability in the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) is influenced by seminal and medium osmolality. Cryobiology. 53(1). 37–50. 33 indexed citations
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Pukazhenthi, Budhan S., E.E. Noiles, Katharine M. Pelican, et al.. (2000). Osmotic Effects on Feline Spermatozoa from Normospermic versus Teratospermic Donors. Cryobiology. 40(2). 139–150. 68 indexed citations
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Pukazhenthi, Budhan S., Katharine M. Pelican, David E. Wildt, & JoGayle Howard. (1999). Sensitivity of Domestic Cat (Felis catus) Sperm from Normospermic versus Teratospermic Donors to Cold-Induced Acrosomal Damage1. Biology of Reproduction. 61(1). 135–141. 78 indexed citations
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Pukazhenthi, Budhan S., David E. Wildt, Mary Ann Ottinger, & JoGayle Howard. (1998). Inhibition of domestic cat spermatozoa acrosome reaction and zona pellucida penetration by tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Molecular Reproduction and Development. 49(1). 48–57. 46 indexed citations
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Brown, Janine L., et al.. (1995). Natural Versus Chorionic Gonadotropin-Induced Ovarian Responses in the Clouded Leopard (Neofelis Nebulosa) Assessed by Fecal Steroid Analysis1. Biology of Reproduction. 53(1). 93–102. 80 indexed citations
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