Eliot Miller

Eliot Miller

Cornell University

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Eliot Miller

Eliot Miller, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of Ecology and Evolution.

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

Corrigendum to" Does variation in glucocorticoid concentrations predict fitness? A phylogenetic meta-analysis"[Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 300 (2021) 113611]

Unfamiliarity generates costly aggression in interspecific avian dominance hierarchies

Phenotype predicts interspecific dominance hierarchies in a cloud‐forest hummingbird guild

Joint time–frequency scattering-enhanced representation for bird vocalization classification

From pattern to process: the evolution of using shed snake skin in bird nests

Avian diversity and function across the world's most populous cities

Citizen science photographs indicate different timing and location use of migrating adult and juvenile Whimbrels

Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds

Eliot Miller Information

University

Position

Collections Development Manager Macaulay Library

Citations(all)

2690

Citations(since 2020)

2323

Cited By

935

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Eliot Miller Skills & Research Interests

Ecology and Evolution

Top articles of Eliot Miller

Corrigendum to" Does variation in glucocorticoid concentrations predict fitness? A phylogenetic meta-analysis"[Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 300 (2021) 113611]

General and comparative endocrinology

2024/4/26

Unfamiliarity generates costly aggression in interspecific avian dominance hierarchies

Nature Communications

2024/1/6

Phenotype predicts interspecific dominance hierarchies in a cloud‐forest hummingbird guild

Ethology

2024/1

Joint time–frequency scattering-enhanced representation for bird vocalization classification

2023/12/15

From pattern to process: the evolution of using shed snake skin in bird nests

Authorea Preprints

2023/10/27

Avian diversity and function across the world's most populous cities

Ecology Letters

2023/8

Citizen science photographs indicate different timing and location use of migrating adult and juvenile Whimbrels

Ornithological Applications

2023/5/1

Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds

2023/5/1

The effect of sociality on competitive interactions among birds

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/3/8

Response to comment on “Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges on tropical mountains”

Science

2023/1/27

Gut microbiome composition better reflects host phylogeny than diet diversity in breeding wood‐warblers

Molecular ecology

2023/1

Both morphological and behavioral traits predict interspecific social dominance in birds

Journal of Ornithology

2023/1

Congeneric predators fill discrete niches created by the relative abundances of their prey species

Journal of Avian Biology

2022/11

Molecular early burst associated with the diversification of birds at the K–Pg boundary

bioRxiv

2022/10/22

A single residue confers selective loss of sugar sensing in wrynecks

Current Biology

2022/10/10

Interspecific forced copulations generate most hybrids in broadly sympatric ducks

Plos one

2022/9/20

Re-assessing niche partitioning in MacArthur’s Warblers: foraging behavior, morphology, and diet metabarcoding in a phylogenetic context

bioRxiv

2022/8/29

Seasonal species richness of birds on the world's islands and its geographical correlates

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2022/8/10

Interspecific competition limits bird species’ ranges in tropical mountains

Science

2022/7/22

Evolution and ecology of two iconic Australian clades: the Meliphagidae (birds) and the Hakeinae (plants)

2022/3/28

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