David M. Nelson

David M. Nelson

University of Maryland

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About David M. Nelson

David M. Nelson, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, specializes in the field of paleoecology, stable isotope ecology, biogeochemistry, global change.

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

The geographic extent of bird populations affected by renewable‐energy development

Geographic source of bats killed at wind-energy facilities in the eastern United States

Understanding fatality patterns and sex ratios of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) at wind energy facilities in western California and Texas

Combining stable isotopes, trace elements, and distribution models to assess the geographic origins of migratory bats

Downpour dynamics: outsized impacts of storm events on unprocessed atmospheric nitrate export in an urban watershed

Population Genetic Structure and Effective Size of Two Endangered Cave Bat Species

Reworked pollen reduces apparent floral change during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

Vulnerability of avian populations to renewable energy production

David M. Nelson Information

University

Position

Associate Professor, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

Citations(all)

4605

Citations(since 2020)

1966

Cited By

3424

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

University of Maryland

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David M. Nelson Skills & Research Interests

paleoecology

stable isotope ecology

biogeochemistry

global change

Top articles of David M. Nelson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The geographic extent of bird populations affected by renewable‐energy development

Conservation Biology

Hannah B Vander Zanden

David M Nelson

Tara J Conkling

Taber D Allison

Jay E Diffendorfer

...

2024/1/5

Geographic source of bats killed at wind-energy facilities in the eastern United States

PeerJ

Jamin G Wieringa

Juliet Nagel

CJ Campbell

David M Nelson

Bryan C Carstens

...

2024/2/5

Understanding fatality patterns and sex ratios of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) at wind energy facilities in western California and Texas

PeerJ

Sarah T LiCari

Amanda M Hale

Sara P Weaver

Sarah Fritts

Todd Katzner

...

2023/12/7

Combining stable isotopes, trace elements, and distribution models to assess the geographic origins of migratory bats

Ecosphere

Jamin G Wieringa

Juliet Nagel

CJ Campbell

David M Nelson

Bryan C Carstens

...

2023/6

Downpour dynamics: outsized impacts of storm events on unprocessed atmospheric nitrate export in an urban watershed

Biogeosciences Discussions

Joel Bostic

David Nelson

Keith Eshleman

2023/2/27

Population Genetic Structure and Effective Size of Two Endangered Cave Bat Species

Acta Chiropterologica

Juliet J Nagel

David M Nelson

Paul F Gugger

2023

Reworked pollen reduces apparent floral change during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

Geology

Vera A Korasidis

Scott L Wing

David M Nelson

Allison A Baczynski

2022/12/1

Vulnerability of avian populations to renewable energy production

Royal Society open science

Tara J Conkling

Hannah B Vander Zanden

Taber D Allison

Jay E Diffendorfer

Thomas V Dietsch

...

2022/3/30

Terrestrial nitrogen inputs affect the export of unprocessed atmospheric nitrate to surface waters: insights from triple oxygen isotopes of nitrate

Ecosystems

Joel T Bostic

David M Nelson

Robert D Sabo

Keith N Eshleman

2022/9

Effects of alder-and salmon-derived nutrients on aquatic bacterial community structure and microbial community metabolism in subarctic lakes

Oecologia

Denise A Devotta

Angela D Kent

David M Nelson

Patrick B Walsh

Jennifer M Fraterrigo

...

2022/7

White-Nose Syndrome Pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans Detected in Migratory Tree-Roosting Bats

Journal of Wildlife Diseases

Caitlin J Campbell

David M Nelson

J Edward Gates

H Lisle Gibbs

Elizabeth R Stevenson

...

2022/4/19

Genotypic variation and plasticity in climate-adaptive traits after range expansion and fragmentation of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.)

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Anoob Prakash

Sonia DeYoung

Susanne Lachmuth

Jacquelyne L Adams

Kurt Johnsen

...

2022/4/11

Growth-defense trade-offs masked in unadmixed populations are revealed by hybridization

Evolution

Karl C Fetter

David M Nelson

Stephen R Keller

2021/6/1

Advancing interpretation of stable isotope assignment maps: comparing and summarizing origins of known-provenance migratory bats

Animal Migration

Caitlin J Campbell

Matthew C Fitzpatrick

Hannah B Vander Zanden

David M Nelson

2020/1/1

Century-scale wood nitrogen isotope trajectories from an oak savanna with variable fire frequencies

Biogeosciences

Matthew L Trumper

Daniel Griffin

Sarah E Hobbie

Ian M Howard

David M Nelson

...

2020/9/15

Frequent burning causes large losses of carbon from deep soil layers in a temperate savanna

Journal of Ecology

Adam FA Pellegrini

Kendra K McLauchlan

Sarah E Hobbie

Michelle C Mack

Abbey L Marcotte

...

2020

Data supporting: Century-scale wood nitrogen isotope trajectories from an oak savanna with variable fire frequencies

Matthew L Trumper

Daniel Griffin

Sarah E Hobbie

Ian M Howard

David M Nelson

...

2020/9/9

Using trace elements to identify the geographic origin of migratory bats

PeerJ

Jamin G Wieringa

Juliet Nagel

David M Nelson

Bryan C Carstens

H Lisle Gibbs

2020/10/19

Assessing population‐level consequences of anthropogenic stressors for terrestrial wildlife

Ecosphere

Todd E Katzner

Melissa A Braham

Tara J Conkling

Jay E Diffendorfer

Adam E Duerr

...

2020/3

Sequencing whole mitochondrial genomes to assess genetic divergence between proposed silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) populations

Mitochondrial DNA Part B

Marissa Monopoli

Jamin G Wieringa

Juliet Nagel

David M Nelson

H Lisle Gibbs

2020/10/1

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