Amanda J Zellmer

Amanda J Zellmer

Occidental College

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Amanda J Zellmer

Amanda J Zellmer, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Occidental College, specializes in the field of Computational Biology, Spatial Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Conservation Biology, Biostatistics.

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

Convergent niche shifts of endangered parrots (genus Amazona) during successful establishment in urban southern California

Gentrification drives patterns of alpha and beta diversity in cities

Urbanization, climate and species traits shape mammal communities from local to continental scales

Urban wildlife corridors: Building bridges for wildlife and people

Barriers to building wildlife-inclusive cities: Insights from the deliberations of urban ecologists, urban planners and landscape designers

Threshold models improve estimates of molt parameters in datasets with small sample sizes

Landscape‐scale differences among cities alter common species’ responses to urbanization

Barriers to building wildlife-inclusive cities and encouraging collaboration across disciplines.

Amanda J Zellmer Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

2030

Citations(since 2020)

984

Cited By

1413

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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Amanda J Zellmer Skills & Research Interests

Computational Biology

Spatial Ecology

Evolutionary Biology

Conservation Biology

Biostatistics

Top articles of Amanda J Zellmer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Convergent niche shifts of endangered parrots (genus Amazona) during successful establishment in urban southern California

Diversity and Distributions

Brenda R Ramirez

Rowdy J Freeland

Allison Muhlheim

Amanda J Zellmer

Devon A DeRaad

...

2024/2

Gentrification drives patterns of alpha and beta diversity in cities

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mason Fidino

Heather A Sander

Jesse S Lewis

Elizabeth W Lehrer

Kimberly Rivera

...

2024/4/23

Urbanization, climate and species traits shape mammal communities from local to continental scales

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Jeffrey D Haight

Sharon J Hall

Mason Fidino

Solny A Adalsteinsson

Adam A Ahlers

...

2023/10

Urban wildlife corridors: Building bridges for wildlife and people

Frontiers in Sustainable Cities

Amanda J Zellmer

Barbara S Goto

2022/10/14

Barriers to building wildlife-inclusive cities: Insights from the deliberations of urban ecologists, urban planners and landscape designers

Cria AM Kay

Adam T Rohnke

Heather A Sander

Theodore Stankowich

Mason Fidino

...

2022

Threshold models improve estimates of molt parameters in datasets with small sample sizes

The Auk

Ryan S Terrill

Youyi Fong

Jared D Wolfe

Amanda J Zellmer

2021/7/1

Landscape‐scale differences among cities alter common species’ responses to urbanization

Ecological Applications

Mason Fidino

Travis Gallo

Elizabeth W Lehrer

Maureen H Murray

Cria AM Kay

...

2021/3

Barriers to building wildlife-inclusive cities and encouraging collaboration across disciplines.

Cria AM Kay

Adam T Rohnke

Heather A Sander

Theodore Stankowich

Mason Fidino

...

2021

Wealth and urbanization shape medium and large terrestrial mammal communities

Global change biology

Seth B Magle

Mason Fidino

Heather A Sander

Adam T Rohnke

Kelli L Larson

...

2021/11

Just-in-time training improves accuracy of citizen scientist wildlife identifications from camera trap photos

Citizen Science: Theory and Practice

Roshni Katrak-Adefowora

Jessica L Blickley

Amanda J Zellmer

2020/3/4

What can we learn from wildlife sightings during the COVID‐19 global shutdown?

Ecosphere

Amanda J Zellmer

Eric M Wood

Thilina Surasinghe

Breanna J Putman

Gregory B Pauly

...

2020/8

Clearing up the crystal ball: Understanding uncertainty in future climate suitability projections for amphibians

Herpetologica

Amanda J Zellmer

Pavlina Slezak

Tatum S Katz

2020/6/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 60
Robb Brumfield

Robb Brumfield

Louisiana State University

H-index: 55
L Lacey Knowles

L Lacey Knowles

University of Michigan-Dearborn

H-index: 36
John E. McCormack

John E. McCormack

Occidental College

H-index: 30
Theodore Stankowich

Theodore Stankowich

California State University, Long Beach

H-index: 21
Sarah Hird

Sarah Hird

University of Connecticut

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