Jasmine Childress

About Jasmine Childress

Jasmine Childress, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of Parasitology, Ecology, Disease Ecology, Environmental DNA.

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

Introduction to special issue: Advancing disease ecology through eDNA monitoring of infectious agents

The Parasite Ecology of the San Miguel Island Fox, Urocyon Littoralis Littoralis

Changes in invertebrate food web structure between high-and low-productivity environments are driven by intermediate but not top-predator diet shifts

Predator–prey interactions of terrestrial invertebrates are determined by predator body size and species identity

Are genetic reference libraries sufficient for environmental DNA metabarcoding of Mekong River basin fish?

The influence of vector‐borne disease on human history: socio‐ecological mechanisms

At Palmyra Atoll, the fish‐community environmental DNA signal changes across habitats but not with tides

Jasmine Childress Information

University

Position

___

Citations(all)

122

Citations(since 2020)

118

Cited By

29

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jasmine Childress Skills & Research Interests

Parasitology

Ecology

Disease Ecology

Environmental DNA

Top articles of Jasmine Childress

Introduction to special issue: Advancing disease ecology through eDNA monitoring of infectious agents

Environmental DNA

2024/1

Jasmine Childress
Jasmine Childress

H-Index: 3

The Parasite Ecology of the San Miguel Island Fox, Urocyon Littoralis Littoralis

2023

Changes in invertebrate food web structure between high-and low-productivity environments are driven by intermediate but not top-predator diet shifts

Biology Letters

2022/10/26

Predator–prey interactions of terrestrial invertebrates are determined by predator body size and species identity

Ecology

2022/5

Are genetic reference libraries sufficient for environmental DNA metabarcoding of Mekong River basin fish?

Water

2021/1

The influence of vector‐borne disease on human history: socio‐ecological mechanisms

2021/4

At Palmyra Atoll, the fish‐community environmental DNA signal changes across habitats but not with tides

Journal of Fish Biology

2021/2

See List of Professors in Jasmine Childress University(University of California, Santa Barbara)

Co-Authors

academic-engine