Jane Reid

Jane Reid

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 47

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jane Reid

Jane Reid, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Aberdeen,

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

Multi‐generation genetic contributions of immigrants reveal cryptic elevated and sex‐biased effective gene flow within a natural meta‐population

Carry-over effects of seasonal migration on reproductive success through breeding site retention in a partially migratory bird.

Multigenerational Fitness Effects of Natural Immigration Indicate Strong Heterosis and Epistatic Breakdown in a Wild Bird Population

Sexual selection and mate limitation shape evolution of species’ range limits

Immune genotypes, immune responses, and survival in a wild bird population

Integrating ecological and evolutionary perspectives to predict the multi-generational fitness legacies of natural immigration

Eco-evolutionary dynamics of partially migratory metapopulations in spatially and seasonally varying environments

Hierarchical variation in phenotypic flexibility across timescales and associated survival selection shape the dynamics of partial seasonal migration

Jane Reid Information

University

Position

Professor of Population & Evolutionary Ecology

Citations(all)

6747

Citations(since 2020)

2642

Cited By

5180

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

77

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University of Aberdeen

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Top articles of Jane Reid

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multi‐generation genetic contributions of immigrants reveal cryptic elevated and sex‐biased effective gene flow within a natural meta‐population

Ecology Letters

Jane M Reid

Lisa Dickel

Lukas F Keller

Pirmin Nietlisbach

Peter Arcese

2024/2

Carry-over effects of seasonal migration on reproductive success through breeding site retention in a partially migratory bird.

Journal of Animal Ecology

Jennifer Morinay

Francis Daunt

Timothy Morley

Sarah R Fenn

Sarah J Burthe

...

2024/4/2

Multigenerational Fitness Effects of Natural Immigration Indicate Strong Heterosis and Epistatic Breakdown in a Wild Bird Population

The American Naturalist

Lisa Dickel

Peter Arcese

Lukas F Keller

Pirmin Nietlisbach

Debora Goedert

...

2024/3/1

Sexual selection and mate limitation shape evolution of species’ range limits

Evolution

Maximilian Tschol

Jane M Reid

Greta Bocedi

2024/2/28

Immune genotypes, immune responses, and survival in a wild bird population

Molecular Ecology

Martha J Nelson‐Flower

Leanne A Grieves

Jane M Reid

Ryan R Germain

Savo Lazic

...

2023/6

Integrating ecological and evolutionary perspectives to predict the multi-generational fitness legacies of natural immigration

Authorea Preprints

Debora Goedert

Henrik Jensen

Jane Reid

2023/5/26

Eco-evolutionary dynamics of partially migratory metapopulations in spatially and seasonally varying environments

bioRxiv

Thomas R Haaland

Ana Payo-Payo

Paul Acker

Rita Fortuna

Sarah J Burthe

...

2023/11/29

Hierarchical variation in phenotypic flexibility across timescales and associated survival selection shape the dynamics of partial seasonal migration

The American Naturalist

Paul Acker

Francis Daunt

Sarah Wanless

Sarah J Burthe

Mark A Newell

...

2023/2/1

Data for: Multi-generational fitness effects of natural immigration indicate strong heterosis and epistatic breakdown in a wild bird population

Methods

Lisa Dickel

Peter Arcese

Lukas F Keller

Pirmin Nietlisbach

Debora Goedert

...

2023/11/9

Environmental variance in male mating success modulates the positive versus negative impacts of sexual selection on genetic load

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Maximilian Tschol

Jane M Reid

Greta Bocedi

2023/9/1

Evolvability A Unifying Concept in Evolutionary Biology?

Gerd B Müller

Thomas Pradeu

Katrin Schäfer

Thomas F Hansen

Christophe Pélabon

...

2023

Can We Explain Variation in Evolvability on Ecological Timescales?

Christophe Pélabon

Michael B Morrissey

Jane M Reid

Jacqueline L Sztepanacz

2023/6/27

Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals

Science

Timothée Bonnet

Michael B Morrissey

Pierre De Villemereuil

Susan C Alberts

Peter Arcese

...

2022/5/27

Eco-evolutionary extinction and recolonization dynamics reduce genetic load and increase time to extinction in highly inbred populations

Evolution

Anders P Charmouh

Jane M Reid

Trine Bilde

Greta Bocedi

2022/11/1

Strong spatial population structure shapes the temporal coevolutionary dynamics of costly female preference and male display

Evolution

Maximilian Tschol

Jane M Reid

Greta Bocedi

2022/3/1

Intrinsic emergence and modulation of sex-specific dominance reversals in threshold traits

Evolution

Jane M Reid

2022/9/1

Properties of phenotypic plasticity in discrete threshold traits

Evolution

Jane M Reid

Paul Acker

2022/2/1

Modelling the responses of partially migratory metapopulations to changing seasonal migration rates: From theory to data

Journal of Animal Ecology

Ana Payo‐Payo

Paul Acker

Greta Bocedi

Justin MJ Travis

Sarah J Burthe

...

2022/9

Integrating advances in population and evolutionary ecology with conservation strategy through long‐term studies of red‐billed choughs

Journal of Animal Ecology

Jane M Reid

Eric Bignal

Sue Bignal

Davy I McCracken

Sarah R Fenn

...

2022/1

Adaptation to climate change through seasonal migration revealed by climatic versus demographic niche models

Global Change Biology

Katherine Carbeck

Tongli Wang

Jane M Reid

Peter Arcese

2022/7

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