Briana Abrahms

Briana Abrahms

University of Washington

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Briana Abrahms

Briana Abrahms, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Movement ecology, Spatial ecology, Wildlife ecology, Conservation biology.

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

Hunting mode and habitat selection mediate the success of human hunters

Biologging for the future: how biologgers can help solve fundamental questions, from individuals to ecosystems

Selection of planning unit size in dynamic management strategies to reduce human–wildlife conflict

Retrospective analysis of measures to reduce large whale entanglements in a lucrative commercial fishery

Increasing ambient temperatures trigger shifts in activity patterns and temporal partitioning in a large carnivore guild

Climate presses and pulses mediate the decline of a migratory predator

African wild dogs are hot and hungry: Response to Creel et al.(2023)

Long-distance communication can enable collective migration in a dynamic seascape

Briana Abrahms Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor at

Citations(all)

1958

Citations(since 2020)

1756

Cited By

623

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

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University of Washington

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Briana Abrahms Skills & Research Interests

Movement ecology

Spatial ecology

Wildlife ecology

Conservation biology

Top articles of Briana Abrahms

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hunting mode and habitat selection mediate the success of human hunters

Movement Ecology

Kaitlyn M Gaynor

Alex McInturff

Briana L Abrahms

Alison M Smith

Justin S Brashares

2024/12

Biologging for the future: how biologgers can help solve fundamental questions, from individuals to ecosystems

Roxanne Beltran

A Marm Kilpatrick

Simona Picardi

Briana Abrahms

Gabriel Barrile

...

2024/2/26

Selection of planning unit size in dynamic management strategies to reduce human–wildlife conflict

Conservation Biology

Heather Welch

Owen R Liu

Leena Riekkola

Briana Abrahms

Elliott L Hazen

...

2024/1/18

Retrospective analysis of measures to reduce large whale entanglements in a lucrative commercial fishery

Biological Conservation

Leena Riekkola

Owen R Liu

Blake E Feist

Karin A Forney

Briana Abrahms

...

2023/2/1

Increasing ambient temperatures trigger shifts in activity patterns and temporal partitioning in a large carnivore guild

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Kasim Rafiq

Neil R Jordan

Krystyna Golabek

John W McNutt

Alan Wilson

...

2023/11/8

Climate presses and pulses mediate the decline of a migratory predator

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

TJ Clark-Wolf

P Dee Boersma

Ginger A Rebstock

Briana Abrahms

2023/1/17

African wild dogs are hot and hungry: Response to Creel et al.(2023)

Biological Conservation

Rosie Woodroffe

Briana Abrahms

Holly English

Keafon Jumbam

Jennifer Linden

...

2023/8

Long-distance communication can enable collective migration in a dynamic seascape

bioRxiv

Stephanie Dodson

William K Oestreich

Matthew S Savoca

Elliott L Hazen

Steven J Bograd

...

2023

SensorDrop: A system to remotely detach individual sensors from wildlife tracking collars

Ecology and Evolution

K Rafiq

RG Appleby

A Davies

B Abrahms

2023/7

Defining null expectations for animal site fidelity

Ecology Letters

Simona Picardi

Briana Abrahms

Emily Gelzer

Thomas A Morrison

Tana Verzuh

...

2023/1

Acoustic evidence for seasonal migration by a top predator of the deep sea

William K Oestreich

Kelly J Benoit-Bird

Briana Abrahms

Tetyana Margolina

John E Joseph

...

2023/4/28

Mobility and flexibility enable resilience of human harvesters to environmental perturbation

Global Environmental Change

Owen R Liu

Mary Fisher

Blake E Feist

Briana Abrahms

Kate Richerson

...

2023/1/1

Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict

Briana Abrahms

Neil H Carter

TJ Clark-Wolf

Kaitlyn M Gaynor

Erik Johansson

...

2023/3

Acoustic signature reveals blue whales tune life‐history transitions to oceanographic conditions

Functional Ecology

William K Oestreich

Briana Abrahms

Megan F McKenna

Jeremy A Goldbogen

Larry B Crowder

...

2022/4

A spatial capture–recapture model for group‐living species

Ecology

Robert L Emmet

Ben C Augustine

Briana Abrahms

Lindsey N Rich

Beth Gardner

2022/10

Site fidelity as a maladaptive behavior in the Anthropocene

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Jerod A Merkle

Briana Abrahms

Jonathan B Armstrong

Hall Sawyer

Daniel P Costa

...

2022/4

An integrated path for spatial capture–recapture and animal movement modeling

Ecology

Brett T McClintock

Briana Abrahms

Richard B Chandler

Paul B Conn

Sarah J Converse

...

2022/10

Blue whales increase feeding rates at fine-scale ocean features

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

James A Fahlbusch

Max F Czapanskiy

John Calambokidis

David E Cade

Briana Abrahms

...

2022/8/31

Long-term, climate-driven phenological shift in a tropical large carnivore

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Briana Abrahms

Kasim Rafiq

Neil R Jordan

JW McNutt

2022/7/5

Site fidelity increases reproductive success by increasing foraging efficiency in a marine predator

Behavioral Ecology

Ginger A Rebstock

Briana Abrahms

P Dee Boersma

2022/7/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 112
Daniel P. Costa

Daniel P. Costa

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 68
Alan M Wilson

Alan M Wilson

Royal Veterinary College University of London

H-index: 51
Justin S. BRASHARES

Justin S. BRASHARES

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 45
Christopher D. Golden

Christopher D. Golden

Harvard University

H-index: 5
Lauren Withey

Lauren Withey

University of California, Berkeley

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