Adam M Siepielski

Adam M Siepielski

University of Arkansas

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Adam M Siepielski

Adam M Siepielski, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Arkansas, specializes in the field of evolutionary ecology, community ecology, freshwater ecology, natural selection, sexual selection.

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

Predator mass mortality events restructure food webs through trophic decoupling

Predator die-off reshapes ecosystems in expected and unexpected ways

Environmental variation shapes and links parasitism to sexual selection

Dragonflies and damselflies: model organisms for ecological and evolutionary research

A common measure of prey immune function is not constrained by the cascading effects of predators

Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis

Interactions between fitness components across the life cycle constrain competitor coexistence

Authentic Scientific Research through an Undergraduate Ecology Course: Student Perspectives and Outcomes

Adam M Siepielski Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

4797

Citations(since 2020)

2196

Cited By

3157

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

55

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

University of Arkansas

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Adam M Siepielski Skills & Research Interests

evolutionary ecology

community ecology

freshwater ecology

natural selection

sexual selection

Top articles of Adam M Siepielski

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Predator mass mortality events restructure food webs through trophic decoupling

Nature

Simon P Tye

Samuel B Fey

Jean P Gibert

Adam M Siepielski

2024/2

Predator die-off reshapes ecosystems in expected and unexpected ways

Simon P Tye

Adam M Siepielski

2024/1/17

Environmental variation shapes and links parasitism to sexual selection

Evolutionary Ecology

Miguel Gómez-Llano

Mark A McPeek

Adam M Siepielski

2023/8

Dragonflies and damselflies: model organisms for ecological and evolutionary research

Alex Córdoba-Aguilar

Christopher Beatty

Jason Thomas Bried

2023

A common measure of prey immune function is not constrained by the cascading effects of predators

Evolutionary Ecology

Adam Z Hasik

Simon P Tye

Taylor Ping

Adam M Siepielski

2023/2

Resetting our expectations for parasites and their effects on species interactions: a meta‐analysis

Adam Z Hasik

Daniela de Angeli Dutra

Jean‐François Doherty

Meghan A Duffy

Robert Poulin

...

2023/1

Interactions between fitness components across the life cycle constrain competitor coexistence

Journal of Animal Ecology

Miguel Gómez‐Llano

Wade A Boys

Taylor Ping

Simon P Tye

Adam M Siepielski

2023/12

Authentic Scientific Research through an Undergraduate Ecology Course: Student Perspectives and Outcomes

The American Biology Teacher

Stephen R Burgin

Adam M Siepielski

2023/8/1

Parasitism shapes selection by drastically reducing host fitness and increasing host fitness variation

Biology letters

Adam Z Hasik

Adam M Siepielski

2022/11/2

Odonata immunity, pathogens, and parasites

Adam Z. Hasik

Jaakko J. Ilvonen

Adam M. Siepielski

Rosalind L. Murray

2022/11

A role for the local environment in driving species‐specific parasitism in a multi‐host parasite system

Freshwater Biology

Adam Z Hasik

Adam M Siepielski

2022

Environmental conditions during development affect sexual selection through trait-fitness relationships

American Naturalist

Adam M Siepielski

Miguel Gómez-Llano

Mark McPeek

2022

Insect Species Coexistence and Conservation Amidst Global Change

Adam M Siepielski

Wade A Boys

Jason Bried

Miguel Gómez-Llano

Tara Lanzer

...

2022/1/1

Climate warming amplifies the frequency of fish mass mortality events across north temperate lakes

Limnology and Oceanography Letters

Simon P Tye

Adam M Siepielski

Andrew Bray

Andrew L Rypel

Nicholas BD Phelps

...

2022/12

When ecology fails: how reproductive interactions promote species coexistence

Miguel Gómez-Llano

Rachel M Germain

Daisuke Kyogoku

Mark A McPeek

Adam M Siepielski

2021/7/1

One house is a home for many: temporal partitioning of vertebrates on an American beaver lodge

The American Midland Naturalist

Simon P Tye

Keith Geluso

Mary J Harner

Adam M Siepielski

Michael L Forsberg

...

2021/4

On the origin of coexisting species

Rachel M Germain

Simon P Hart

Martin M Turcotte

Sarah P Otto

Jawad Sakarchi

...

2021/4/1

Predicting the distributions of regional endemic dragonflies using a combined model approach

Insect Conservation and Diversity

Wade A Boys

Adam M Siepielski

Brenda D Smith

Michael A Patten

Jason T Bried

2021

Selection on fruit traits is mediated by the interplay between frugivorous birds, fruit flies, parasitoid wasps and seed‐dispersing ants

Journal of evolutionary biology

Facundo X Palacio

Adam M Siepielski

Mariela V Lacoretz

Mariano Ordano

2020/7/1

Predators weaken prey intraspecific competition through phenotypic selection

Ecology Letters

Adam M Siepielski

Adam Z Hasik

Taylor Ping

Mabel Serrano

Koby Strayhorn

...

2020/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
Amanda Rodewald

Amanda Rodewald

Cornell University

H-index: 46
Stephanie M Carlson

Stephanie M Carlson

University of California, Berkeley

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