Amy Whipple

Amy Whipple

Northern Arizona University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Amy Whipple

Amy Whipple, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Northern Arizona University,

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

Climate change and collapsing thermal niches of desert reptiles and amphibians: Assisted migration and acclimation rescue from extirpation

Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients

Sequential hybridization may have facilitated ecological transitions in the Southwestern pinyon pine syngameon

Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery

North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East

Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients

Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects

Adaptive evolution in a conifer hybrid zone is driven by a mosaic of recently introgressed and background genetic variants

Amy Whipple Information

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Citations(all)

1381

Citations(since 2020)

749

Cited By

865

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

23

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Northern Arizona University

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Top articles of Amy Whipple

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Climate change and collapsing thermal niches of desert reptiles and amphibians: Assisted migration and acclimation rescue from extirpation

Science of The Total Environment

Barry Sinervo

Rafael A Lara Reséndiz

Donald B Miles

Jeffrey E Lovich

Philip C Rosen

...

2024/1/15

Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients

Nature Plants

Tong Qiu

Marie-Claire Aravena

Davide Ascoli

Yves Bergeron

Michal Bogdziewicz

...

2023/7

Sequential hybridization may have facilitated ecological transitions in the Southwestern pinyon pine syngameon

New Phytologist

Ryan Buck

Diego Ortega‐Del Vecchyo

Catherine Gehring

Rhett Michelson

Dulce Flores‐Rentería

...

2023/3

Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery

Nature communications

Tong Qiu

Robert Andrus

Marie-Claire Aravena

Davide Ascoli

Yves Bergeron

...

2022/5/2

North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Shubhi Sharma

Robert Andrus

Yves Bergeron

Michal Bogdziewicz

Don C Bragg

...

2022/1/18

Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients

Ecology letters

Valentin Journé

Robert Andrus

Marie‐Claire Aravena

Davide Ascoli

Roberta Berretti

...

2022/6

Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects

Nature communications

James S Clark

Robert Andrus

Melaine Aubry-Kientz

Yves Bergeron

Michal Bogdziewicz

...

2021/2/23

Adaptive evolution in a conifer hybrid zone is driven by a mosaic of recently introgressed and background genetic variants

Communications biology

Mitra Menon

Justin C Bagley

Gerald FM Page

Amy V Whipple

Anna W Schoettle

...

2021/2/5

A method for experimental warming of developing tree seeds with a common garden demonstration of seedling responses

Plant methods

ERV Moler

Gerald Page

Lluvia Flores-Renteria

CG Garms

JB Hull

...

2021/12

Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Tong Qiu

Marie-Claire Aravena

Robert Andrus

Davide Ascoli

Yves Bergeron

...

2021/8/24

From the Cover: INAUGURAL ARTICLE by a Recently Elected Academy Member: Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Michael E Moseley

Donna J Nash

Patrick Ryan Williams

Susan D deFrance

Ana Miranda

...

2005/11/11

Plant developmental stage influences responses of Pinus strobiformis seedlings to experimental warming

Plant‐Environment Interactions

Ehren Reid Von Moler

Thomas Kolb

Anne Brady

Briana Nicole Palmiero

Taylor Robert Wallace

...

2021/6

Modelling multilocus selection in an individual‐based, spatially‐explicit landscape genetics framework

Molecular ecology resources

Erin L Landguth

Brenna R Forester

Andrew J Eckert

Andrew J Shirk

Mitra Menon

...

2020/3

Augmenting size models for Pinus strobiformis seedlings using dimensional estimates from unmanned aircraft systems

Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Cory G Garms

Lluvia Flores-Rentería

Kristen Waring

Amy Whipple

Michael G Wing

...

2020

Water relations and drought response of Pinus strobiformis

Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Ethan R Bucholz

Kristen M Waring

Thomas E Kolb

Jared K Swenson

Amy V Whipple

2020

Developmental stage during experimentally elevated temperature moderates pine seedling phenotypic and demographic responses

Authorea Preprints

Ehren Moler

Thomas Kolb

Anne Brady

Briana Palmiero

Taylor Wallace

...

2020/10/20

New Frontiers in Forestry: Combining Phenomics, Common Gardens, and Landscape Genomics to Address Disease Resistance and Climate Change

Genetics of Host-Parasite Interactions in Forestry

Jeremy S Johnson

Sam Cushman

Andrew Eckert

Lluvia Flores-Rentería

Richard Sniezko

...

2020

Data from: Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects

Research Data Repository, Duke University

B Courbaud

William Schlesinger

R Parmenter

Jennifer Swenson

CH Greenberg

...

2020/10/7

North American tree migration paced by fecundity and recruitment through contrasting mechanisms east and west

2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6)

Shubhi Sharma

Robert Andrus

M laine Aubry-Kientz

Yves Bergeron

Michal Bogdziewicz

...

2020/4/24

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