Bradley Cosentino

Bradley Cosentino

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Bradley Cosentino

Bradley Cosentino, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, specializes in the field of Ecology, Evolution.

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

Linking animal personality and habitat restoration for a keystone species

Partitioning genetic structure of a subterranean rodent at multiple spatial scales: accounting for isolation by barriers, distance, and environment

Population genomic structure of a widespread, urban‐dwelling mammal: The eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)

Rural selection drives the evolution of an urban-rural cline in coat color in gray squirrels

Testing the niche reduction hypothesis for a fossorial rodent (Geomys bursarius) experiencing agricultural intensification

Parallel evolution of urban–rural clines in melanism in a widespread mammal

Correlates of bird collisions with buildings across three North American countries

Forest structure and biomass in post‐agricultural forests: Lessons learned with new spatial tools

Bradley Cosentino Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1138

Citations(since 2020)

674

Cited By

727

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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Hobart and William Smith Colleges

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Bradley Cosentino Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Evolution

Top articles of Bradley Cosentino

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Linking animal personality and habitat restoration for a keystone species

Animal Behaviour

Casey J Wagnon

Bradley J Cosentino

Robert L Schooley

2024/6/1

Partitioning genetic structure of a subterranean rodent at multiple spatial scales: accounting for isolation by barriers, distance, and environment

Landscape Ecology

Nathan Alexander

Bradley J Cosentino

Robert L Schooley

2024/5

Population genomic structure of a widespread, urban‐dwelling mammal: The eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)

Molecular ecology

Nicole A Fusco

Bradley J Cosentino

James P Gibbs

Maximilian L Allen

Alexander J Blumenfeld

...

2024/2

Rural selection drives the evolution of an urban-rural cline in coat color in gray squirrels

Ecology and evolution

Bradley J Cosentino

John P Vanek

James P Gibbs

2023/10

Testing the niche reduction hypothesis for a fossorial rodent (Geomys bursarius) experiencing agricultural intensification

Ecology and Evolution

Nathan Alexander

Bradley J Cosentino

Robert L Schooley

2022/12

Parallel evolution of urban–rural clines in melanism in a widespread mammal

Scientific reports

Bradley J Cosentino

James P Gibbs

2022/2/2

Correlates of bird collisions with buildings across three North American countries

Conservation Biology

Jared A Elmore

Stephen B Hager

Bradley J Cosentino

Timothy J O'Connell

Corey S Riding

...

2021/4

Forest structure and biomass in post‐agricultural forests: Lessons learned with new spatial tools

Applied Vegetation Science

Kristen Brubaker

Bradley Cosentino

2021/1

Shrub encroachment creates a dynamic landscape of fear for desert lagomorphs via multiple pathways

Ecosphere

Casey J Wagnon

Robert L Schooley

Bradley J Cosentino

2020/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Chris Phillips

Chris Phillips

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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