David B. Wake

David B. Wake

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 89

North America-United States

About David B. Wake

David B. Wake, With an exceptional h-index of 89 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of evolutionary biology, systematics, morphology, conservation.

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

亚洲蝾螈类的比较系统地理学研究揭示中国南方相似的生物地理分布格局

Comparative multi-locus assessment of modern Asian newts (Cynops, Paramesotriton, and Pachytriton: Salamandridae) in southern China suggests a shared biogeographic history

First record of a slender salamander (genus batrachoseps) introduced to washington state and molecular source identification from san francisco, california

Palaeoplethodon hispaniolae gen. n., sp. n.(Amphibia: Caudata), a fossil salamander from the Caribbean Palaeodiversity 8: 21–29; Stuttgart 30 December 2015.

Tracking, Synthesizing, and Sharing Global Batrachochytrium Data at AmphibianDisease.org

Forever young: Linking regeneration and genome size in salamanders

A quarter century of reptile and amphibian databases

A New Green Salamander in the Southern Appalachians: Evolutionary History of Aneides aeneus and Implications for Management and Conservation with the Description of a Cryptic …

David B. Wake Information

University

Position

Professor of the Graduate School in Integrative Biology

Citations(all)

33981

Citations(since 2020)

7063

Cited By

29469

hIndex(all)

89

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

266

i10Index(since 2020)

122

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University of California, Berkeley

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David B. Wake Skills & Research Interests

evolutionary biology

systematics

morphology

conservation

Top articles of David B. Wake

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亚洲蝾螈类的比较系统地理学研究揭示中国南方相似的生物地理分布格局

Zoological Research

Zhi-Yong Yuan

Yun-Ke Wu

Fang Yan

Robert W Murphy

Theodore J Papenfuss

...

2022/9/18

Comparative multi-locus assessment of modern Asian newts (Cynops, Paramesotriton, and Pachytriton: Salamandridae) in southern China suggests a shared biogeographic history

Zoological Research

Zhi-Yong Yuan

Yun-Ke Wu

Fang Yan

Robert W Murphy

Theodore J Papenfuss

...

2022/9/9

First record of a slender salamander (genus batrachoseps) introduced to washington state and molecular source identification from san francisco, california

Northwestern Naturalist

Oliver Freni

Joseph Freni

Christopher D Anderson

Lisa Hallock

Max R Lambert

...

2022/3

Palaeoplethodon hispaniolae gen. n., sp. n.(Amphibia: Caudata), a fossil salamander from the Caribbean Palaeodiversity 8: 21–29; Stuttgart 30 December 2015.

David B Wake

George Poinar

2022/12/26

Tracking, Synthesizing, and Sharing Global Batrachochytrium Data at AmphibianDisease.org

Frontiers in veterinary science

Michelle S Koo

Vance T Vredenburg

John B Deck

Deanna H Olson

Kathryn L Ronnenberg

...

2021/10/4

Forever young: Linking regeneration and genome size in salamanders

Stanley K Sessions

David B Wake

2021/6

A quarter century of reptile and amphibian databases

Herpetol. Rev

Peter Uetz

Michele S Koo

Rocío Aguilar

Elizabeth Brings

Alessandro Catenazzi

...

2021

A New Green Salamander in the Southern Appalachians: Evolutionary History of Aneides aeneus and Implications for Management and Conservation with the Description of a Cryptic …

Copeia

Austin Patton

Joseph J Apodaca

Jeffrey D Corser

Christopher R Wilson

Lori A Williams

...

2020

A surprising fossil vertebrate

Science

David B Wake

2020/11/6

Two extremely rare new species of fossorial salamanders of the genus Oedipina (Plethodontidae) from northwestern Ecuador

PeerJ

Carolina Reyes-Puig

David B Wake

Ramachandran Kotharambath

Jeffrey W Streicher

Claudia Koch

...

2020/10/2

Taxonomic status of the Neotropical salamanders Bolitoglossa altamazonica and Bolitoglossa peruviana (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae), with the description of a new species …

Zootaxa

Juan C Cusi

Giussepe Gagliardi-Urrutia

Isabela Carvalho Brcko

David B Wake

RUDOLF Von May

2020/8/20

Slender salamanders (genus Batrachoseps) reveal Southern California to be a center for the diversification, persistence, and introduction of salamander lineages

PeerJ

Elizabeth L Jockusch

Robert W Hansen

Robert N Fisher

David B Wake

2020/8/14

Descriptions of five new species of the salamander genus Chiropterotriton (Caudata: Plethodontidae) from eastern Mexico and the status of three currently recognized taxa

PeerJ

Gabriela Parra Olea

Mirna G Garcia-Castillo

Sean M Rovito

Jessica A Maisano

James Hanken

...

2020/5/26

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Co-Authors

H-index: 110
Craig Moritz

Craig Moritz

Australian National University

H-index: 83
Andrew R. Blaustein

Andrew R. Blaustein

Oregon State University

H-index: 54
James Hanken

James Hanken

Harvard University

H-index: 49
Theodore Papenfuss

Theodore Papenfuss

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 47
Marvalee H. Wake

Marvalee H. Wake

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 45
Vance Vredenburg

Vance Vredenburg

San Francisco State University

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