Juan Villalba

Juan Villalba

Utah State University

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Juan Villalba

Juan Villalba, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Utah State University, specializes in the field of Foraging Behavior, Diet Selection, Self-Medication, Behavioral Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Relevance of Individual Data When Assessing the Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection Level, Nutritional and Productive Variables in a Tropical Farm Context: The Median Isn’t the …

Seasonal shifts in pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) diets under a new lens: Examining diet composition using a molecular technique

P32 Trade-offs between selection of nutrients and tannins in growing lambs

O19 Herbivory and the power on nourishing for health

Livestock production and the functioning of agricultural ecosystems, Volume II

197 Smart Foodscapes: Developing Functional Landscapes to Enhance the Sustainability Livestock Production Systems

Soil depth and precipitation moderate soil textural effects on seedling survival of a foundation shrub species

Increased nitrogen retention and reduced methane emissions of beef cattle grazing legume vs. Grass irrigated pastures in the Mountain West USA

Juan Villalba Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

7473

Citations(since 2020)

2433

Cited By

6021

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

121

i10Index(since 2020)

76

Email

University Profile Page

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Juan Villalba Skills & Research Interests

Foraging Behavior

Diet Selection

Self-Medication

Behavioral Ecology

Top articles of Juan Villalba

Relevance of Individual Data When Assessing the Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection Level, Nutritional and Productive Variables in a Tropical Farm Context: The Median Isn’t the …

Animals

2024/2/12

Seasonal shifts in pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) diets under a new lens: Examining diet composition using a molecular technique

Plos one

2023/10/11

P32 Trade-offs between selection of nutrients and tannins in growing lambs

Animal-science proceedings

2023/7/1

O19 Herbivory and the power on nourishing for health

Animal-science proceedings

2023/7/1

Livestock production and the functioning of agricultural ecosystems, Volume II

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

2023/1/5

197 Smart Foodscapes: Developing Functional Landscapes to Enhance the Sustainability Livestock Production Systems

Journal of Animal Science

2022/10

Soil depth and precipitation moderate soil textural effects on seedling survival of a foundation shrub species

Restoration Ecology

2022/8

Increased nitrogen retention and reduced methane emissions of beef cattle grazing legume vs. Grass irrigated pastures in the Mountain West USA

Agronomy

2022/1/25

How do tanniferous forages influence soil processes in forage cropping systems?

Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management

2022

Using Smart Foodscapes to Enhance the Sustainability of Western Rangelands

2022

The influence of prior experience on food preference by sheep exposed to unfamiliar feeds and flavors

Applied Animal Behaviour Science

2022/1/1

Voluntary intake, milk and colostrum production and lamb growth when ewes are fed high-NaCl diets during pre-and post-lambing

Small Ruminant Research

2021/12/1

The use of temperate tannin containing forage legumes to improve sustainability in forage–livestock production

2021/11/9

Do Plant Secondary Metabolite-Containing Forages Influence Soil Processes in Agroecosystems?

ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting

2021/11/7

Juan Villalba
Juan Villalba

H-Index: 26

Stephen Lee
Stephen Lee

H-Index: 5

PSXI-14 Enteric methane and nitrogen emissions in cattle consuming tanniferous and non-tanniferous legumes, grass or a ration

Journal of Animal Science

2021/11

Current state of enteric methane and the carbon footprint of beef and dairy cattle in the United States

Animal Frontiers

2021/7/1

Grazing rotation on restored rangeland as a new tool for medusahead control

Western North American Naturalist

2021/7

The use of a herbicide as a tool to increase livestock consumption of medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae)

Invasive Plant Science and Management

2021/6

Non-fiber carbohydrates in forages and their influence on beef production systems

2021/3/19

In vitro digestibility of mountain‐grown irrigated perennial legume, grass and forb forages is influenced by elevated non‐fibrous carbohydrates and plant secondary …

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

2021/1/15

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