Jesse Brunner

Jesse Brunner

Washington State University

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Jesse Brunner

Jesse Brunner, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington State University, specializes in the field of ecology, infectious disease, amphibians.

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

Exploring business stakeholder engagement in sustainable business practices: Evidence from the US pet amphibian industry

Environmental DNA‐based detection of pathogens in trade and captive settings: Best practices and validation for Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans

Understanding the demand for and value of pathogen‐free amphibians to US pet owners

Off‐host survival of blacklegged ticks in eastern N orth A merica: A multistage, multiyear, multisite study

CHAPTER TWO: POPULATION LEVEL ENVIRONMENTAL DNA CONCENTRATIONS VARY GREATLY ACROSS PRODUCTIVE AND DEGRADATIVE CONDITIONS, WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PRECISION OF POPULATION …

Attitudes and behavioral intentions of pet amphibian owners about biosecurity practices

Ecology of viruses infecting ectothermic vertebrates: the impact of Ranavirus infections on amphibians

Global patterns of ranavirus detections

Jesse Brunner Information

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Citations(all)

3774

Citations(since 2020)

1676

Cited By

2777

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

40

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Jesse Brunner Skills & Research Interests

ecology

infectious disease

amphibians

Top articles of Jesse Brunner

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Exploring business stakeholder engagement in sustainable business practices: Evidence from the US pet amphibian industry

Business Strategy and the Environment

Kevin Cavasos

Neelam C Poudyal

Jesse L Brunner

Alexa R Warwick

Joshua Jones

...

2023/12

Environmental DNA‐based detection of pathogens in trade and captive settings: Best practices and validation for Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Jesse L Brunner

Christian M Yarber

Robert AI Pearhill

Caren S Goldberg

2023/11

Understanding the demand for and value of pathogen‐free amphibians to US pet owners

Conservation Science and Practice

Kevin Cavasos

Ram K Adhikari

Neelam C Poudyal

Jesse L Brunner

Alexa R Warwick

...

2023/9

Off‐host survival of blacklegged ticks in eastern N orth A merica: A multistage, multiyear, multisite study

Ecological Monographs

Jesse L Brunner

Shannon L LaDeau

Mary Killilea

Elizabeth Valentine

Megan Schierer

...

2023/8

CHAPTER TWO: POPULATION LEVEL ENVIRONMENTAL DNA CONCENTRATIONS VARY GREATLY ACROSS PRODUCTIVE AND DEGRADATIVE CONDITIONS, WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PRECISION OF POPULATION …

INVESTIGATING POPULATION DYNAMICS AND DEMOGRAPHICS FOR CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT USING GENOMICS, ERNA, AND EDNA

Meghan B Parsley

Erica J Crespi

Tracy AG Rittenhouse

Jesse L Brunner

Caren S Goldberg

2023/12

Attitudes and behavioral intentions of pet amphibian owners about biosecurity practices

EcoHealth

Kevin Cavasos

Neelam C Poudyal

Jesse L Brunner

Alexa R Warwick

Joshua Jones

...

2023/6

Ecology of viruses infecting ectothermic vertebrates: the impact of Ranavirus infections on amphibians

V Gregory Chinchar

Amanda LJ Duffus

Jesse L Brunner

2021/7/30

Global patterns of ranavirus detections

Facets

Jesse L Brunner

Deanna H Olson

Matthew J Gray

Debra L Miller

Amanda LJ Duffus

2021/6/3

Modelling the probability of detecting mass mortality events

bioRxiv

Jesse L Brunner

Justin M Calabrese

2021/1/19

Pooled samples and eDNA-based detection can facilitate the “clean trade” of aquatic animals

Scientific Reports

Jesse L Brunner

2020/6/24

Salinity stress increases the severity of ranavirus epidemics in amphibian populations

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Emily M Hall

Jesse L Brunner

Brandon Hutzenbiler

Erica J Crespi

2020/5/13

Environmental drivers of questing activity of juvenile black-legged ticks (Acari: Ixodidae): temperature, desiccation risk, and diel cycles

Journal of medical entomology

Christina E Thomas

Emily S Burton

Jesse L Brunner

2020/1/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
Andrew Storfer

Andrew Storfer

Washington State University

H-index: 50
Felicia Keesing

Felicia Keesing

Bard College

H-index: 43
Jason Hoverman

Jason Hoverman

Purdue University

H-index: 42
Allan Pessier

Allan Pessier

Washington State University

H-index: 42
kenneth a schmidt

kenneth a schmidt

Texas Tech University

H-index: 35
Caren S. Goldberg

Caren S. Goldberg

Washington State University

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