David Steadman

David Steadman

University of Florida

H-index: 55

North America-United States

About David Steadman

David Steadman, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of biogeography.

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

Changes in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbean

Fossil Flamingo (Phoenicopteriformes) from the Miocene (Hemingfordian) of Southern California, USA

Island Colonization and Human-Environment Interactions on the Edges of the Tropics: Archaeology of the Taíno Frontier (Northern Bahamas)

Human-Driven Diversity Changes in Caribbean Parrots Across the Holocene

Winter bird communities in pine woodland vs. broadleaf forest on Abaco

On biodiversity and conservation of the Iris hexagona complex (Phaeiris, Iridaceae)

Storrs Lovejoy Olson, 1944–2021

Ancient DNA from the extinct Haitian cave-rail (Nesotrochis steganinos) suggests a biogeographic connection between the Caribbean and Old World

David Steadman Information

University

Position

Florida Museum of Natural History

Citations(all)

12842

Citations(since 2020)

2998

Cited By

11026

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

171

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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David Steadman Skills & Research Interests

biogeography

Top articles of David Steadman

Changes in parrot diversity after human arrival to the Caribbean

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/10/10

Fossil Flamingo (Phoenicopteriformes) from the Miocene (Hemingfordian) of Southern California, USA

Historical Biology

2023/9/2

Island Colonization and Human-Environment Interactions on the Edges of the Tropics: Archaeology of the Taíno Frontier (Northern Bahamas)

Journal of Field Archaeology

2023/5/19

Human-Driven Diversity Changes in Caribbean Parrots Across the Holocene

Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History

2023/2/16

Winter bird communities in pine woodland vs. broadleaf forest on Abaco

2022/12/21

On biodiversity and conservation of the Iris hexagona complex (Phaeiris, Iridaceae)

Ecosphere

2021/1

Storrs Lovejoy Olson, 1944–2021

2021/7/1

Ancient DNA from the extinct Haitian cave-rail (Nesotrochis steganinos) suggests a biogeographic connection between the Caribbean and Old World

Biology Letters

2021/3/17

Ancient mitogenomics elucidates diversity of extinct West Indian tortoises

Scientific reports

2021/2/9

The Pleistocene Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) from The Bahamas

Journal of Caribbean Ornithology

2020/11/2

Mortality in birds from Florida wildlife rehabilitation clinics

Fla. Field Nat

2020/11/1

Bird populations and species lost to Late Quaternary environmental change and human impact in the Bahamas

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/10/27

Extinct tortoises from the Turks and Caicos Islands

Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History

2020/8/5

David Steadman
David Steadman

H-Index: 23

A new genus and species of pigeon (Aves, Columbidae) from the Kingdom of Tonga, with an evaluation of hindlimb osteology of columbids from Oceania.

Zootaxa

2020/7/13

Birds of summer solstice: World-renewal rituality on the northern Gulf Coast of Florida

Cambridge Archaeological Journal

2020/5

New species of troupial (Icterus) and cowbird (Molothrus) from ice-age Peru

The Wilson Journal of Ornithology

2020/3/1

The paleoecology and extinction of endemic tortoises in the Bahamian Archipelago

The Holocene

2020/3

Ancient DNA and high-resolution chronometry reveal a long-term human role in the historical diversity and biogeography of the Bahamian hutia

Scientific Reports

2020/1/28

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