Elizabeth Crone

Elizabeth Crone

Tufts University

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About Elizabeth Crone

Elizabeth Crone, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tufts University, specializes in the field of population ecology.

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

A model of coffee berry borer population growth and susceptibility to control by birds

Caterpillar movement mediates spatially local interactions and determines the relationship between population density and contact

Broadening applications of stochastic patch occupancy models over three decades

Resurrecting historical observations to characterize species-specific nesting traits of bumblebees

Estimating butterfly population trends from sparse monitoring data using Generalized Additive Models

Using community science to map western monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in spring

First field-based estimates of bumblebee diapause survival rates showcase high survivorship in the wild

A standard protocol to report discrete stage‐structured demographic information

Elizabeth Crone Information

University

Position

Department of Biology

Citations(all)

10399

Citations(since 2020)

4615

Cited By

7624

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

108

i10Index(since 2020)

85

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University Profile Page

Tufts University

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Elizabeth Crone Skills & Research Interests

population ecology

Top articles of Elizabeth Crone

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A model of coffee berry borer population growth and susceptibility to control by birds

Population Ecology

Kaitlin R Muccio

Elizabeth E Crone

J Michael Reed

2024/2/14

Caterpillar movement mediates spatially local interactions and determines the relationship between population density and contact

Movement Ecology

Brendan D Carson

Colin M Orians

Elizabeth E Crone

2024/12

Broadening applications of stochastic patch occupancy models over three decades

Claudia Gutiérrez‐Arellano

Elizabeth E Crone

Nathalie Pettorelli

Jenny A Hodgson

2024/5

Resurrecting historical observations to characterize species-specific nesting traits of bumblebees

Genevieve Pugesek

Uta Müller

Neal M Williams

Elizabeth E Crone

2024/3/12

Estimating butterfly population trends from sparse monitoring data using Generalized Additive Models

bioRxiv

Collin B Edwards

Cheryl Schultz

David G Sinclair

Daniel A Marschalek

Elizabeth E Crone

2023

Using community science to map western monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in spring

Ecology and Evolution

Emily Erickson

Christopher Jason

Hannah Machiorlete

Lilianne de la Espriella

Elizabeth E Crone

...

2023/12

First field-based estimates of bumblebee diapause survival rates showcase high survivorship in the wild

Journal of Insect Conservation

Genevieve Pugesek

Jessie A Thuma

Elizabeth E Crone

2023/8

A standard protocol to report discrete stage‐structured demographic information

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Samuel JL Gascoigne

Simon Rolph

Daisy Sankey

Nagalakshmi Nidadavolu

Adrian S Stell Pičman

...

2023/8

Ecological traits explain long‐term phenological trends in solitary bees

Journal of Animal Ecology

Nicholas N Dorian

Max W McCarthy

Elizabeth E Crone

2023/2

Movement of nest‐searching bumblebee queens reflects nesting habitat quality

Ecological Entomology

Genevieve Pugesek

Elizabeth E Crone

2022/10

Host plant limitation of butterflies in highly fragmented landscapes

Theoretical Ecology

Elizabeth E Crone

Cheryl B Schultz

2022/9

The contribution of plant spatial arrangement to bumble bee flower constancy

Oecologia

Bethanne Bruninga-Socolar

Rachael Winfree

Elizabeth E Crone

2022/2

Early resources lead to persistent benefits for bumble bee colony dynamics

Ecology

Rosemary L Malfi

Elizabeth Crone

Maj Rundlöf

Neal M Williams

2022/1

Genetic differentiation can be predicted from observational data for reproductive but not vegetative traits in a widespread short-lived plant

Authorea Preprints

Jesus Villellas

Johan Ehrlén

Elizabeth Crone

Anna Csergő

Maria Garcia

...

2021/1/4

Conservation and management of western monarchs on department of defense lands: Implications of breeding phenology

Department of Defense Legacy Program

CB Schultz

SJ McKnight

EM Pelton

SJ Jepsen

C Thomas

...

2021/5/28

Estimating abundance and phenology from transect count data with GLMs

Oikos

Collin B Edwards

Elizabeth E Crone

2021/5

By wind or wing: pollination syndromes and alternate bearing in horticultural systems

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Gabriela Garcia

Bridget Re

Colin Orians

Elizabeth Crone

2021/12/6

Using the right tool for the job: the difference between unsupervised and supervised analyses of multivariate ecological data

Oecologia

Eric R Scott

Elizabeth E Crone

2021/5

Contrasting effects of land cover on nesting habitat use and reproductive output for bumble bees

Ecosphere

Genevieve Pugesek

Elizabeth E Crone

2021/7

Phenotypic plasticity masks range‐wide genetic differentiation for vegetative but not reproductive traits in a short‐lived plant

Ecology Letters

Jesus Villellas

Johan Ehrlén

Elizabeth E Crone

Anna Mária Csergő

Maria B Garcia

...

2021/11

See List of Professors in Elizabeth Crone University(Tufts University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 116
Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

H-index: 64
Karen D Holl

Karen D Holl

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 62
Johan Ehrlén

Johan Ehrlén

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 60
Neal Williams

Neal Williams

University of California, Davis

H-index: 53
laurence packer

laurence packer

York University

H-index: 31
Bob Minckley

Bob Minckley

University of Rochester

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