Brian Starzomski

Brian Starzomski

University of Victoria

H-index: 25

North America-Canada

About Brian Starzomski

Brian Starzomski, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Victoria, specializes in the field of Ecology, conservation science, biodiversity.

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

DNA barcoding aids in generating a preliminary checklist of the lichens and allied fungi of Calvert Island, British Columbia: Results from the 2018 Hakai Terrestrial BioBlitz

Equivalent roles of marine subsidies and island characteristics in shaping island bird communities

Together for Wildlife Strategy Goal 2, Action 6: Community Science Framework

Evidence of Bumble Bee Extirpation and Colonization, Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada

Not all who wander are lost: Trail bias in community science

Turning observations into biodiversity data: Broadscale spatial biases in community science

Geographical variation in the trait‐based assembly patterns of multitrophic invertebrate communities

Mountain Legacies

Brian Starzomski Information

University

Position

School of Environmental Studies

Citations(all)

2848

Citations(since 2020)

1540

Cited By

1920

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

University of Victoria

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Brian Starzomski Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

conservation science

biodiversity

Top articles of Brian Starzomski

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

DNA barcoding aids in generating a preliminary checklist of the lichens and allied fungi of Calvert Island, British Columbia: Results from the 2018 Hakai Terrestrial BioBlitz

Biodiversity Data Journal

Richard Troy McMullin

Andrew DF Simon

Irwin M Brodo

Sara B Wickham

Philip Bell-Doyon

...

2024

Equivalent roles of marine subsidies and island characteristics in shaping island bird communities

Journal of Biogeography

Debora S Obrist

Patrick J Hanly

Jeremiah C Kennedy

Owen T Fitzpatrick

Sara B Wickham

...

2024/1

Together for Wildlife Strategy Goal 2, Action 6: Community Science Framework

Braden Judson

Julia Carr

Brian M Starzomski

2023/5

Evidence of Bumble Bee Extirpation and Colonization, Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada

Northwest Science

Andrew DF Simon

Lincoln R Best

Brian M Starzomski

2023/12

Not all who wander are lost: Trail bias in community science

Plos one

Ellyne M Geurts

John D Reynolds

Brian M Starzomski

2023/6/23

Turning observations into biodiversity data: Broadscale spatial biases in community science

Ecosphere

Ellyne M Geurts

John D Reynolds

Brian M Starzomski

2023/6

Geographical variation in the trait‐based assembly patterns of multitrophic invertebrate communities

Functional Ecology

Diane S Srivastava

A Andrew M MacDonald

Valério D Pillar

Pavel Kratina

Vanderlei J Debastiani

...

2023/1

Mountain Legacies

Eric Higgs

Jeanine M Rhemtulla

Mary Sanseverino

Brian M Starzomski

Bill Snow

...

2022

Establishing the signal above the noise: Accounting for an environmental background in the detection and quantification of salmonid environmental DNA

Fishes

Morgan D Hocking

Jeffrey C MacAdams

Michael J Allison

Lauren C Bergman

Robert Sneiderman

...

2022/9/29

Toward an atlas of Salish Sea biodiversity: the flora and fauna of Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada. Part I. Marine zoology

Biodiversity Data Journal

Andrew D.F. Simon

Emily M. Adamczyk

Antranig Basman

Jackson W. F. Chu

Heidi N. Gartner

...

2022/3/22

Scale‐dependent effects of marine subsidies on the island biogeographic patterns of plants

Ecology and Evolution

Debora S Obrist

Owen T Fitzpatrick

Norah EM Brown

Patrick J Hanly

Wiebe Nijland

...

2022/9

Cumulative effects of widespread landscape change alter predator–prey dynamics

Scientific Reports

Nicole P Boucher

Morgan Anderson

Andrew Ladle

Chris Procter

Shelley Marshall

...

2022/7/8

Biogeographic features mediate marine subsidies to island food webs

Ecosphere

Debora S Obrist

Patrick J Hanly

Norah EM Brown

Christopher M Ernst

Sara B Wickham

...

2022/7

Phylogenetic restriction of plant invasion in drought‐stressed environments: Implications for insect‐pollinated plant communities in water‐limited ecosystems

Ecology and Evolution

Andrew DF Simon

Hannah E Marx

Brian M Starzomski

2021/8

Data from: Habitat size thresholds for predators: why damselflies only occur in large bromeliads

Methods

Diane Sheila Srivastava

Sarah Louise Amundrud

Jacqueline T Ngai

Brian M Starzomski

Jessica Lee Ware

2021/5/19

UVicSPACE: Research & Learning Repository

Health Policy

D Contandriopoulos

A Brousselle

M Breton

E Sangster-Gormley

K Kilpatrick

...

2016

Old‐growth forest structure in a low‐productivity hypermaritime rainforest in coastal British Columbia, Canada

Ecosphere

Kira M Hoffman

Brian M Starzomski

Ken P Lertzman

Ian JW Giesbrecht

Andrew J Trant

2021/5

Landscape Integrity Eclipses Local Effects of Floral Resource Availability on Bumble Bee (Bombus Spp.) Abundance in a Water-Limited Island Ecosystem

Andrew Simon

Brian M Starzomski

2021/12/29

Marine subsidy promotes spatial and dietary niche variation in an omnivore, the Keen’s mouse (Peromyscus keeni)

Ecology and Evolution

Katie H Davidson

Brian M Starzomski

Rana El‐Sabaawi

Morgan D Hocking

John D Reynolds

...

2021/12

A century of high elevation ecosystem change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Scientific Reports

Andrew Trant

Eric Higgs

Brian M Starzomski

2020/6/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 76
Oswald J. Schmitz

Oswald J. Schmitz

Yale University

H-index: 68
Katharine Suding

Katharine Suding

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 68
Mark Vellend

Mark Vellend

Université de Sherbrooke

H-index: 55
Jonathan Shurin

Jonathan Shurin

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 46
Ross Thompson

Ross Thompson

University of Canberra

H-index: 43
Kenneth Lertzman

Kenneth Lertzman

Simon Fraser University

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