William E. Marsh

1000 total citations
40 papers, 697 citations indexed

About

William E. Marsh is a scholar working on Small Animals, Animal Science and Zoology and Agronomy and Crop Science. According to data from OpenAlex, William E. Marsh has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 697 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Small Animals, 10 papers in Animal Science and Zoology and 10 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science. Recurrent topics in William E. Marsh's work include Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (15 papers), Animal Nutrition and Physiology (8 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (7 papers). William E. Marsh is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (15 papers), Animal Nutrition and Physiology (8 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (7 papers). William E. Marsh collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Canada. William E. Marsh's co-authors include Gary D. Dial, Thomaz Lucia, JinLiang Xue, Peter R. Davies, David T. Galligan, Emmon Bach, Walter J. Savitch, Jonathan W. Kelly, Veronica J. Dark and James H. Oliver and has published in prestigious journals such as Veterinary Parasitology, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and Preventive Veterinary Medicine.

In The Last Decade

William E. Marsh

38 papers receiving 618 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
William E. Marsh United States 16 381 249 208 194 64 40 697
Alexander Bartel Germany 15 114 0.3× 51 0.2× 71 0.3× 72 0.4× 18 0.3× 69 641
Alessia Diana Italy 16 262 0.7× 228 0.9× 97 0.5× 74 0.4× 4 0.1× 26 504
Johannes Baumgartner Austria 19 540 1.4× 469 1.9× 103 0.5× 146 0.8× 4 0.1× 38 853
Christel Moons Belgium 20 855 2.2× 670 2.7× 150 0.7× 353 1.8× 4 0.1× 67 1.4k
Mona Lilian Vestbjerg Larsen Denmark 15 544 1.4× 438 1.8× 115 0.6× 91 0.5× 4 0.1× 41 717
Cécile Cornou Denmark 16 458 1.2× 359 1.4× 174 0.8× 158 0.8× 3 0.0× 25 665
Sanne Ott Belgium 8 581 1.5× 406 1.6× 68 0.3× 128 0.7× 4 0.1× 13 827
Jonathan Amory United Kingdom 16 844 2.2× 566 2.3× 306 1.5× 296 1.5× 2 0.0× 29 1.0k
S. Viazzi Belgium 21 994 2.6× 797 3.2× 298 1.4× 323 1.7× 2 0.0× 47 1.3k
Jan Hultgren Sweden 22 1.1k 3.0× 716 2.9× 629 3.0× 453 2.3× 2 0.0× 81 1.7k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William E. Marsh

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Marsh, William E., et al.. (2015). Representation of impossible worlds in the cognitive map. Cognitive Processing. 16(S1). 271–276. 13 indexed citations
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Lucia, Thomaz, Gary D. Dial, & William E. Marsh. (2000). Lifetime reproductive and financial performance of female swine. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 216(11). 1802–1809. 31 indexed citations
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Marsh, William E., et al.. (1999). How to use partial budgets to predict the impact of implementing segregated early weaning in a swine herd. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 7(1). 13–18. 7 indexed citations
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Lucia, Thomaz, Gary D. Dial, & William E. Marsh. (1999). Estimation of lifetime productivity of female swine. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 214(7). 1056–1059. 25 indexed citations
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Dial, Gary D., et al.. (1999). Prevalence of lesions and body condition scores among female swine at slaughter. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 214(4). 525–528. 19 indexed citations
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Marsh, William E., et al.. (1998). Growth performance of segregated early-weaned versus conventionally weaned pigs through finishing. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 6(5). 203–210. 4 indexed citations
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Xue, JinLiang, Thomaz Lucia, Yuzo Koketsu, Gary D. Dial, & William E. Marsh. (1998). Effect of mating frequency and weaning-to-mating interval on sow reproductive performance. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 6(4). 157–162. 16 indexed citations
8.
Polson, Dale, William E. Marsh, & Gary D. Dial. (1998). Population-based problem solving in swine herds. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 6(6). 267–272. 3 indexed citations
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Xue, JinLiang, Gary D. Dial, William E. Marsh, & Thomaz Lucia. (1997). Association between lactation length and sow reproductive performance and longevity. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 210(7). 935–938. 24 indexed citations
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Davies, Peter R., et al.. (1996). Attitudes of veterinarians to a standardized slaughter-monitoring program for pigs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 209(1). 123–126. 1 indexed citations
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Davies, Peter R., et al.. (1996). Evaluation of the monitoring of papular dermatitis lesions in slaughtered swine to assess sarcoptic mite infestation. Veterinary Parasitology. 62(1-2). 143–153. 15 indexed citations
12.
Lulıch, Jody P., Carl A. Osborne, Vickie L. King, et al.. (1996). Epizootiologic evaluation of urolithiasis in cats: 3,498 cases (1982–1992). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 208(4). 547–551. 40 indexed citations
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Davies, Peter R., et al.. (1996). Agreement among veterinarians evaluating gross lesions of lungs, livers, and nasal turbinates of pigs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 209(4). 823–826. 6 indexed citations
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Davies, Peter R., et al.. (1995). Comparison of methods for measurement of enzootic pneumonia lesions in pigs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 56(6). 709–714. 20 indexed citations
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Kinsel, Mark L., William E. Marsh, & Jeffrey K. Reneau. (1994). Multiple Paths to Maximum Milk Production in Dairy Herds. American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings. 209–210. 2 indexed citations
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Xue, JinLiang, Gary D. Dial, William E. Marsh, & Peter R. Davies. (1994). Multiple manifestations of season on reproductive performance of commercial swine. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 204(9). 1486–1489. 62 indexed citations
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Polson, Dale, William E. Marsh, & Gary D. Dial. (1992). Financial Evaluation and Decision Making in the Swine Breeding Herd. Veterinary Clinics of North America Food Animal Practice. 8(3). 725–747. 24 indexed citations
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Dial, Gary D., et al.. (1992). Breeding and Gestation Facilities for Swine: Matching Biology to Facility Design. Veterinary Clinics of North America Food Animal Practice. 8(3). 475–502.
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Morrison, Robert B., et al.. (1991). Factors associated with the seroprevalence of pseudorabies virus in breeding swine from quarantined herds. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 199(5). 580–583. 21 indexed citations
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Galligan, David T., William E. Marsh, & John B. Madison. (1987). Economic decision making in veterinary practice: Expected value and risk as dual utility scales. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 5(2). 79–86. 15 indexed citations

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