Campbell Nairn

Campbell Nairn

University of Georgia

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Campbell Nairn

Campbell Nairn, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of Molecular Biology, Conservation Genetics, Forest Biotechnology.

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

United States Gulf of Mexico Waters provide important nursery habitat for Mexico’s Green turtle nesting populations

New methods to derive sea turtle nester abundance from nest counts: Ground truthing and the bias of current approaches

One beach amongst many: how weak fidelity to a focal nesting site can bias demographic rates in marine turtles

CARETTA CARETTA× LEPIDOCHELYS KEMPII.

A field-portable diagnostic approach confirms laurel wilt disease diagnosis in minutes instead of days

In search of the “missing majority” of nesting loggerhead turtles: improved inter-seasonal recapture rates through subpopulation-scale genetic tagging

Green turtle mitochondrial microsatellites indicate finer-scale natal homing to isolated islands than to continental nesting sites

Identifying patterns in foraging-area origins in breeding aggregations of migratory species: Loggerhead turtles in the Northwest Atlantic

Campbell Nairn Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

3321

Citations(since 2020)

986

Cited By

2747

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

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University of Georgia

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Campbell Nairn Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Biology

Conservation Genetics

Forest Biotechnology

Top articles of Campbell Nairn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

United States Gulf of Mexico Waters provide important nursery habitat for Mexico’s Green turtle nesting populations

Frontiers in Marine Science

Brian M Shamblin

Kristen M Hart

Margaret M Lamont

Donna J Shaver

Peter H Dutton

...

2023/1/19

New methods to derive sea turtle nester abundance from nest counts: Ground truthing and the bias of current approaches

Biological Conservation

Paolo Casale

Simona A Ceriani

Mark G Dodd

S Michelle Pate

Matthew H Godfrey

...

2022/11/1

One beach amongst many: how weak fidelity to a focal nesting site can bias demographic rates in marine turtles

Marine Biology

Joseph B Pfaller

Sara M Weaver

Kristina L Williams

Mark G Dodd

Matthew H Godfrey

...

2022/1

CARETTA CARETTA× LEPIDOCHELYS KEMPII.

Herpetological Review

JOSEPH B PFALLER

KRISTINA L WILLIAMS

DONALD L OTT

MONICA M HARRIS

BRIAN M SHAMBLIN

...

2021/6/1

A field-portable diagnostic approach confirms laurel wilt disease diagnosis in minutes instead of days

Arboriculture and Urban Forestry

Jeffrey L Hamilton

Stephen W Fraedrich

Campbell J Nairn

Albert E Mayfield

Caterina Villari

2021/5/1

In search of the “missing majority” of nesting loggerhead turtles: improved inter-seasonal recapture rates through subpopulation-scale genetic tagging

Marine Biology

Brian M Shamblin

Mark G Dodd

S Michelle Pate

Matthew H Godfrey

Joseph B Pfaller

...

2021/2

Green turtle mitochondrial microsatellites indicate finer-scale natal homing to isolated islands than to continental nesting sites

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Brian M Shamblin

Kristen M Hart

Kelly J Martin

Simona A Ceriani

Dean A Bagley

...

2020/6/11

Identifying patterns in foraging-area origins in breeding aggregations of migratory species: Loggerhead turtles in the Northwest Atlantic

PloS one

Joseph B Pfaller

Mariela Pajuelo

Hannah B Vander Zanden

Kimberly M Andrews

Mark G Dodd

...

2020/4/13

Rapid Detection of Raffaelea lauricola Directly from Host Plant and Beetle Vector Tissues Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification

Plant Disease

Jeffrey L Hamilton

J Noah Workman

Campbell J Nairn

Stephen W Fraedrich

Caterina Villari

2020/12/17

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