Jake Kerby

Jake Kerby

University of South Dakota

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Jake Kerby

Jake Kerby, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Dakota, specializes in the field of Ecotoxicology, Disease Ecology, Amphibians.

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

Preparing for a Bsal invasion into North America has improved multi-sector readiness

Random Frogs: Using future climate and land-use scenarios to predict amphibian distribution change in the Upper Missouri River Basin

PREVALENCE OF RANAVIRUS IN SPOTTED SALAMANDER (AMBYSTOMA MACULATUM) LARVAE FROM CREATED VERNAL POOLS IN WEST VIRGINIA, USA

Connecting the Pipes: Agricultural Tile Drains and Elevated Imidacloprid Brain Concentrations in Juvenile Northern Leopard Frogs (Rana pipiens)

Making change sustainable: Network for Integrating Bioinformatics into Life Sciences Education (NIBLSE) Meeting Review

Spatial Variation of False Map Turtle (Graptemys pseudogeographica) Bacterial Microbiota in the Lower Missouri River, United States

Detection of imidacloprid and metabolites in Northern Leopard frog (Rana pipiens) brains

Ranavirus is widespread in Costa Rica and co-occurs with threatened amphibians

Jake Kerby Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3374

Citations(since 2020)

1439

Cited By

2518

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

38

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University of South Dakota

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Jake Kerby Skills & Research Interests

Ecotoxicology

Disease Ecology

Amphibians

Top articles of Jake Kerby

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Preparing for a Bsal invasion into North America has improved multi-sector readiness

Deanna H Olson

Evan H Campbell Grant

Molly Bletz

Jonah Piovia-Scott

David Lesbarrères

...

2024/3/6

Random Frogs: Using future climate and land-use scenarios to predict amphibian distribution change in the Upper Missouri River Basin

Landscape Ecology

Kaitlyn S Campbell

Andrew P Baltensperger

Jacob L Kerby

2024/3

PREVALENCE OF RANAVIRUS IN SPOTTED SALAMANDER (AMBYSTOMA MACULATUM) LARVAE FROM CREATED VERNAL POOLS IN WEST VIRGINIA, USA

The Journal of Wildlife Diseases

Alice R Millikin

Drew R Davis

Donald J Brown

Sarah K Woodley

Stephanie Coster

...

2023/1/1

Connecting the Pipes: Agricultural Tile Drains and Elevated Imidacloprid Brain Concentrations in Juvenile Northern Leopard Frogs (Rana pipiens)

Environmental Science & Technology

Kaitlyn S Campbell

Peyton Keller

Svetlana A Golovko

Drew Seeger

Mikhail Y Golovko

...

2023/2/8

Making change sustainable: Network for Integrating Bioinformatics into Life Sciences Education (NIBLSE) Meeting Review

Inimary Toby

Jason Williams

Guoqing Lu

Chao Cai

Keith A Crandall

...

2022/7/17

Spatial Variation of False Map Turtle (Graptemys pseudogeographica) Bacterial Microbiota in the Lower Missouri River, United States

Journal of Herpetology

JD Madison

MM Butterfield

DR Davis

JL Kerby

2022/8

Detection of imidacloprid and metabolites in Northern Leopard frog (Rana pipiens) brains

Science of the total environment

KS Campbell

PG Keller

LM Heinzel

SA Golovko

DR Seeger

...

2022/3/20

Ranavirus is widespread in Costa Rica and co-occurs with threatened amphibians

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms

Steven M Whitfield

Gilbert Alvarado-Barboza

Juan G Abarca

Hector Zumbado-Ulate

Randall R Jimenez

...

2021/4/8

Genotyping and differential bacterial inhibition of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in threatened amphibians in Costa Rica

Microbiology

Juan G Abarca

Steven M Whitfield

Ibrahim Zuniga-Chaves

Gilbert Alvarado

Jacob Kerby

...

2021/3

Community development, implementation, and assessment of a NIBLSE bioinformatics sequence similarity learning resource

Plos one

Adam J Kleinschmit

Elizabeth F Ryder

Jacob L Kerby

Barbara Murdoch

Sam Donovan

...

2021/9/10

North American grasslands as multifunctional landscapes

Meghann Jarchow

David Swanson

Jacob Kerby

2020/11/25

Cross-ecosystem effects of agricultural tile drainage, surface runoff, and selenium in the Prairie Pothole Region

Wetlands

Brianna L Henry

Jeff S Wesner

Jacob L Kerby

2020/6

Metamorphosis and the impact of contaminants on ecological subsidies

Jeff Wesner

Johanna M Kraus

Brianna Henry

Jacob Kerby

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 102
Andrew Sih

Andrew Sih

University of California, Davis

H-index: 83
Andrew R. Blaustein

Andrew R. Blaustein

Oregon State University

H-index: 75
Jason Rohr

Jason Rohr

University of Notre Dame

H-index: 70
Pieter Johnson

Pieter Johnson

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 55
Maureen A. Donnelly

Maureen A. Donnelly

Florida International University

H-index: 51
David K Skelly

David K Skelly

Yale University

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