James Sedinger

James Sedinger

University of Nevada, Reno

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About James Sedinger

James Sedinger, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, specializes in the field of Ecology.

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

Climate and non‐native herbivores influence reproductive investment by Greater Sage‐grouse

Estimating survival and adoption rates of dependent juveniles

Density‐dependence produces spurious relationships among demographic parameters in a harvested species

Predation risk and settlement decisions by colonially nesting Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans)

Zero‐inflated count distributions for capture–mark–reencounter data

Do hunters target auxiliary markers? An example using black brant

Non‐native grazers affect physiological and demographic responses of greater sage‐grouse

Healthy Western Lands: a proposal for healthy rangelands, wildlife, and free-roaming horses and burros

James Sedinger Information

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Citations(all)

7327

Citations(since 2020)

2096

Cited By

6199

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

147

i10Index(since 2020)

76

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University of Nevada, Reno

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James Sedinger Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Top articles of James Sedinger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Climate and non‐native herbivores influence reproductive investment by Greater Sage‐grouse

Ecosphere

Tessa L Behnke

Phillip A Street

James S Sedinger

2023/5

Estimating survival and adoption rates of dependent juveniles

Ecology and Evolution

Phillip A Street

Thomas V Riecke

Perry J Williams

Tessa L Behnke

James S Sedinger

2022/6

Density‐dependence produces spurious relationships among demographic parameters in a harvested species

Journal of Animal Ecology

Thomas V Riecke

Madeleine G Lohman

Benjamin S Sedinger

Todd W Arnold

Cliff L Feldheim

...

2022/11

Predation risk and settlement decisions by colonially nesting Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans)

The Wilson Journal of Ornithology

Amanda W Van Dellen

James S Sedinger

2022/6/1

Zero‐inflated count distributions for capture–mark–reencounter data

Ecology and Evolution

Thomas V Riecke

Daniel Gibson

James S Sedinger

Michael Schaub

2022/9

Do hunters target auxiliary markers? An example using black brant

The Journal of Wildlife Management

James S Sedinger

Mark S Lindberg

Thomas V Riecke

Alan G Leach

Brandt W Meixell

...

2022/2

Non‐native grazers affect physiological and demographic responses of greater sage‐grouse

Ecology and Evolution

Tessa Behnke

Phillip Street

Scott Davies

Jenny Q Ouyang

James S Sedinger

2022/9

Healthy Western Lands: a proposal for healthy rangelands, wildlife, and free-roaming horses and burros

Human–Wildlife Interactions

James S Sedinger

Rebekah Stetson

2022

A hierarchical model for jointly assessing ecological and anthropogenic impacts on animal demography

Journal of Animal Ecology

Thomas V Riecke

Benjamin S Sedinger

Todd W Arnold

Dan Gibson

David N Koons

...

2022/8

A niche for null models in adaptive resource management

Ecology and Evolution

David N Koons

Thomas V Riecke

G Scott Boomer

Benjamin S Sedinger

James S Sedinger

...

2022/1

Long‐term trends and drought: Spatiotemporal variation in juvenile sex ratios of North American ducks

Ecology and Evolution

Sage L Ellis

Madeleine G Lohman

James S Sedinger

Perry J Williams

Thomas V Riecke

2022/7

Individual heterogeneity in fitness in a long‐lived herbivore

Ecology and Evolution

Madeleine G Lohman

Thomas V Riecke

Perry J Williams

James S Sedinger

2021/11

Bayesian mark–recapture–resight–recovery models: increasing user flexibility in the BUGS language

Ecosphere

Thomas V Riecke

Dan Gibson

Alan G Leach

Mark S Lindberg

Michael Schaub

...

2021/12

Long‐term research and hierarchical models reveal consistent fitness costs of being the last egg in a clutch

Journal of Animal Ecology

Cheyenne R Acevedo

Thomas V Riecke

Alan G Leach

Madeleine G Lohman

Perry J Williams

...

2020/4/5

A meta‐analysis of band reporting probabilities for North American waterfowl

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Todd W Arnold

Ray T Alisauskas

James S Sedinger

2020/4

Mate fidelity improves survival and breeding propensity of a long‐lived bird

Journal of Animal Ecology

Alan G Leach

Thomas V Riecke

James S Sedinger

David H Ward

Sean Boyd

2020/10

Dynamics of Dispersed Nesting Black Brant on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management

James S Sedinger

Thomas V Riecke

Phillip A Street

Julian B Fischer

2020/1/3

Survival of adult female bighorn sheep following a pneumonia epizootic

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Daniella J Dekelaita

Clinton W Epps

Kelley M Stewart

James S Sedinger

Jenny G Powers

...

2020/9

Nest density and competing risks: A long-term investigation of Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) nest survival

The Wilson Journal of Ornithology

Amanda W Van Dellen

James S Sedinger

2020/6/1

Constraint versus restraint in the body mass dynamics during moult of a species with precocial young

Ibis

Amanda W Van Dellen

Thomas V Riecke

Alan G Leach

Christopher A Nicolai

Brian T Person

...

2020/4/17

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H-index: 87
Kenneth Pollock

Kenneth Pollock

North Carolina State University

H-index: 82
Gary C White

Gary C White

Colorado State University

H-index: 44
Todd Arnold

Todd Arnold

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 37
Christa P. H. Mulder

Christa P. H. Mulder

University of Alaska Anchorage

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