Amanda E Martin

Amanda E Martin

Carleton University

H-index: 17

North America-Canada

About Amanda E Martin

Amanda E Martin, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carleton University,

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

Crop cover and nutrient levels mediate the effects of land management type on aquatic invertebrate richness in prairie potholes

Comparison and parallel implementation of alternative moving-window metrics of the connectivity of protected areas across large landscapes

Support for an area–heterogeneity tradeoff for biodiversity in croplands

Are weak dispersers more vulnerable than strong dispersers to land use intensification?

Farm management and landscape context shape plant diversity at wetland edges in the P rairie P othole R egion of C anada

Editors’ Report for Volume 135 (2021)

Protecting boreal caribou habitat can help conserve biodiversity and safeguard large quantities of soil carbon in Canada

Multi-objective optimization can balance trade-offs among boreal caribou, biodiversity, and climate change objectives when conservation hotspots do not overlap

Amanda E Martin Information

University

Position

Environment and Climate Change Canada;

Citations(all)

1556

Citations(since 2020)

1355

Cited By

688

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

18

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Top articles of Amanda E Martin

Crop cover and nutrient levels mediate the effects of land management type on aquatic invertebrate richness in prairie potholes

Plos one

2024/4/16

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Comparison and parallel implementation of alternative moving-window metrics of the connectivity of protected areas across large landscapes

Landscape Ecology

2023/6

Josie Hughes
Josie Hughes

H-Index: 18

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Support for an area–heterogeneity tradeoff for biodiversity in croplands

Ecological Applications

2023/4

Are weak dispersers more vulnerable than strong dispersers to land use intensification?

2023/1/11

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Lenore Fahrig
Lenore Fahrig

H-Index: 64

Farm management and landscape context shape plant diversity at wetland edges in the P rairie P othole R egion of C anada

Ecological Applications

2023

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Editors’ Report for Volume 135 (2021)

The Canadian Field-Naturalist

2022/11/7

Protecting boreal caribou habitat can help conserve biodiversity and safeguard large quantities of soil carbon in Canada

Scientific Reports

2022/10/12

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Multi-objective optimization can balance trade-offs among boreal caribou, biodiversity, and climate change objectives when conservation hotspots do not overlap

Scientific Reports

2022/7/13

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Missing interactions: the current state of multispecies connectivity analysis

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2022/5/12

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Andrew Gonzalez
Andrew Gonzalez

H-Index: 51

A comparison of approaches for including connectivity in systematic conservation planning

Journal of Applied Ecology

2022

Reduced predation on roadside nests can compensate for road mortality in road-adjacent turtle populations

Ecosphere

2022

Editors’ Report for Volume 134 (2020)

The Canadian Field-Naturalist

2021/10/3

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Habitat fragmentation

Resilience and Stability of Ecological and Social Systems

2020

7 Influence of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation on Wildlife Populations

Wildlife Management and Landscapes: Principles and Applications

2021/5/11

More milkweed in farmlands containing small, annual crop fields and many hedgerows

Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment

2021

Weak effects of owned outdoor cat density on urban bird richness and abundance

LAND

2021

Editors’ Report for Volume 133 (2019)

The Canadian Field-Naturalist

2020/9/21

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Effects of farmland heterogeneity on biodiversity are similar to—or even larger than—the effects of farming practices

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

2020/2/1

Dan Brunton steps down from the Ottawa Field Naturalists’ Club Publications Committee after many years of service

The Canadian Field-Naturalist

2020

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

Organic farming benefits birds most in regions with more intensive agriculture

Journal of Applied Ecology

2020/6

Amanda E Martin
Amanda E Martin

H-Index: 13

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