James W. Rivers

James W. Rivers

Oregon State University

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About James W. Rivers

James W. Rivers, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oregon State University, specializes in the field of animal ecology.

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

Both Landsat‐and LiDAR‐derived measures predict forest bee response to large‐scale wildfire

Marine habitat use and movement in response to ocean warming by a threatened forest-nesting seabird

Host and floral communities shape parasite prevalence and reproduction in intensively managed forests

Fungal inoculations and mechanical wounding of trees have limited efficacy for snag creation two decades after treatment

Floral-Devoid Perennial Grass Seed Fields Harbor a Diversity of Native Bees

Fragmentation effects on an endangered species across a gradient from the interior to edge of its range

Is green the new black? Black-backed Woodpecker vital rates do not differ between unburned and burned forests within a pyrodiverse landscape

Forests are critically important to global pollinator diversity and enhance pollination in adjacent crops

James W. Rivers Information

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Citations(all)

1592

Citations(since 2020)

870

Cited By

1055

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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James W. Rivers Skills & Research Interests

animal ecology

Top articles of James W. Rivers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Both Landsat‐and LiDAR‐derived measures predict forest bee response to large‐scale wildfire

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Sara M Galbraith

Jonathon J Valente

Christopher J Dunn

James W Rivers

2024/2

Marine habitat use and movement in response to ocean warming by a threatened forest-nesting seabird

Global Ecology and Conservation

Marie-Sophie Garcia-Heras

Christopher Wolf

Jennifer A Bailey Guerrero

Lindsay J Adrean

S Kim Nelson

...

2024/2/16

Host and floral communities shape parasite prevalence and reproduction in intensively managed forests

Ecosphere

Lauren C Ponisio

Hamutahl Cohen

Sara M Galbraith

Jocelyn Zorn

Rachel A Zitomer

...

2024/1

Fungal inoculations and mechanical wounding of trees have limited efficacy for snag creation two decades after treatment

Forest Ecology and Management

James W Rivers

2024/2/1

Floral-Devoid Perennial Grass Seed Fields Harbor a Diversity of Native Bees

Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society

Lucas K Parvin

Isabella A Padgett

Nicole P Anderson

Oksana Ostroverkhova

James W Rivers

2024/4

Fragmentation effects on an endangered species across a gradient from the interior to edge of its range

Conservation Biology

Jonathon J Valente

James W Rivers

Zhiqiang Yang

S Kim Nelson

Joseph M Northrup

...

2023/10

Is green the new black? Black-backed Woodpecker vital rates do not differ between unburned and burned forests within a pyrodiverse landscape

Ornithological Applications

Mark E Kerstens

James W Rivers

2023/5/1

Forests are critically important to global pollinator diversity and enhance pollination in adjacent crops

Michael Ulyshen

Katherine R Urban‐Mead

James B Dorey

James W Rivers

2023/8

Characterizing the diet of a threatened seabird, the Marbled Murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus, using high-throughput sequencing

Marine Ornithology

EMILY D FOUNTAIN

PAIGE J KULZER

RICHARD T GOLIGHTLY

JAMES W RIVERS

SCOTT F PEARSON

...

2023/10/15

Bees of the Pacific Northwest: key to genera (Hymenoptera: Anthophila)

Lincoln R Best

Joshua B Dunlap

August S Jackson

James W Rivers

2023

Bee diversity decreases rapidly with time since harvest in intensively managed conifer forests

Ecological Applications

Rachel A Zitomer

Sara M Galbraith

Matthew G Betts

Andrew R Moldenke

Robert A Progar

...

2023/7

Ten simple rules for getting started with statistics in graduate school

Rachel A Zitomer

Jessica Karr

Mark Kerstens

Lindsey Perry

Kayla Ruth

...

2022/4/21

Experimental evaluation of herbicide use on biodiversity, ecosystem services and timber production trade‐offs in forest plantations

Journal of Applied Ecology

Thomas D Stokely

Urs G Kormann

Jake Verschuyl

Andrew J Kroll

David W Frey

...

2022/1

Critical Research Needs for Forage Fish within Inner Shelf Marine Ecosystems

Fisheries

James W Rivers

Jennifer Bailey Guerrero

Richard D Brodeur

Gregory K Krutzikowsky

Lindsay J Adrean

...

2022/5

Evolution and Function of Acoustic and Visual Signals in Avian Brood Parasitism

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Canchao Yang

Brian D Peer

Cynthia A Ursino

Jiangping Yu

James W Rivers

2022/6/8

Wildfire severity influences offspring sex ratio in a native solitary bee

Oecologia

Sara M Galbraith

James H Cane

James W Rivers

2021/1

Habitat‐linked genetic structure for white‐crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys): Local factors shape population genetic structure

Ecology and evolution

Catherine A Welke

Brendan Graham

Ross R Conover

James W Rivers

Theresa M Burg

2021/9

Conspecific attraction for conservation and management of terrestrial breeding birds: Current knowledge and future research directions

Jonathon J Valente

Christa L LeGrande-Rolls

James W Rivers

Anna M Tucker

Richard A Fischer

...

2021/5/4

Experimentally induced flight costs do not lead to increased reliance on supplemental food in winter by a small songbird

Journal of Avian Biology

Janel L Lajoie

Lisa M Ganio

James W Rivers

2021/9

Experimental evidence that social information affects habitat selection in Marbled Murrelets

The Auk

Jonathon J Valente

S Kim Nelson

James W Rivers

Daniel D Roby

Matthew G Betts

2021/4/6

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