Jonathan Pauli

Jonathan Pauli

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Jonathan Pauli

Jonathan Pauli, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Community Ecology, Carnivore Ecology.

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

Strange brew: Genetic and isotopic analyses to identify the provenance for wildlife forensics and food safety

Missing History of a Modern Domesticate: Historical Demographics and Genetic Diversity in Farm-bred Red Fox Populations

Sex and age mediate the effects of rapid environmental change for a forest carnivore, the Fisher (Pekania pennanti)

Snow cover dynamics: an overlooked yet important feature of winter bird occurrence and abundance across the United States

Older forests function as energetic and demographic refugia for a climate-sensitive species

Landscape heterogeneity provides co‐benefits to predator and prey

A method to sample small mammals in the subnivium

Predicting and prioritizing genetic diversity outcomes of animal translocations

Jonathan Pauli Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Wildlife

Citations(all)

3995

Citations(since 2020)

2768

Cited By

2232

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jonathan Pauli Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Community Ecology

Carnivore Ecology

Top articles of Jonathan Pauli

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Strange brew: Genetic and isotopic analyses to identify the provenance for wildlife forensics and food safety

Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments

Jonathan N Pauli

Mauriel Rodriguez Curras

2024/6/1

Missing History of a Modern Domesticate: Historical Demographics and Genetic Diversity in Farm-bred Red Fox Populations

Journal of Heredity

Halie Rando

Emmarie P Alexander

Sophie Preckler-Quisquater

Cate B Quinn

Jeremy T Stutchman

...

2024/4/16

Sex and age mediate the effects of rapid environmental change for a forest carnivore, the Fisher (Pekania pennanti)

Journal of Mammalogy

Corbin C Kuntze

M Zachariah Peery

Rebecca E Green

Kathryn L Purcell

Jonathan N Pauli

2024/2/1

Snow cover dynamics: an overlooked yet important feature of winter bird occurrence and abundance across the United States

Ecography

Spencer R Keyser

Daniel Fink

David Gudex‐Cross

Volker C Radeloff

Jonathan N Pauli

...

2023/1

Older forests function as energetic and demographic refugia for a climate-sensitive species

Oecologia

Kate A McGinn

Benjamin Zuckerberg

Jonathan N Pauli

Ceeanna J Zulla

William J Berigan

...

2023/8

Landscape heterogeneity provides co‐benefits to predator and prey

Ecological Applications

Corbin C Kuntze

Jonathan N Pauli

Ceeanna J Zulla

John J Keane

Kevin N Roberts

...

2023/12

A method to sample small mammals in the subnivium

Mammal Research

Samuel R Jolly

Allison M Scott

Tanya R Aldred

Jonathan H Gilbert

Jonathan N Pauli

2023/1

Predicting and prioritizing genetic diversity outcomes of animal translocations

Conservation Science and Practice

Matthew M Smith

Clare G Knife

Daniel Eklund

Brian Heeringa

Jonathan N Pauli

2023/6

Food limitation reduces risk avoidance by prey, but does not increase kill rates in a simple predator–prey system

Ecosphere

Francisco J Molina

Justine A Smith

Emiliano Donadio

Arthur D Middleton

Jonathan N Pauli

...

2023/11

Phenotypic variation in the molt characteristics of a seasonal coat color-changing species reveals limited resilience to climate change

Oecologia

Taylor R Peltier

Shotaro Shiratsuru

Benjamin Zuckerberg

Mark Romanski

Lynette Potvin

...

2023/5

Survival of a polymorphic species in seasonally snow‐covered forests

Oikos

Penelope W Murphy

Jonathan N Pauli

Amy A Shipley

Benjamin Zuckerberg

2023/10

A phenology of fear: investigating scale and seasonality in predator–prey games between wolves and white‐tailed deer

Ecology

John DJ Clare

Benjamin Zuckerberg

Nanfeng Liu

Jennifer L Stenglein

Timothy R Van Deelen

...

2023/5

Demographic collapse threatens the long-term persistence of Andean condors in the northern Andes

Biological Conservation

Julián Padró

Félix Hernán Vargas

Sergio A Lambertucci

Paula L Perrig

Jonathan N Pauli

...

2023/9/1

Risk effects cascade up to an obligate scavenger

Paula L Perrig

Sergio A Lambertucci

Emiliano Donadio

Justine A Smith

Arthur D Middleton

...

2023/2

Reciprocated competition between two forest carnivores drives dietary specialization

Journal of Animal Ecology

Matthew M Smith

John D Erb

Jonathan N Pauli

2023/9

Seasonality drives the survival landscape of a recovering forest carnivore in a changing world

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Matthew M Smith

John D Erb

Jonathan N Pauli

2022/7/27

Urban greenspaces promote warmer soil surface temperatures in a snow-covered city

Landscape and Urban Planning

Kimberly L Thompson

Jonathan N Pauli

Tedward Erker

Christopher J Kucharik

Jason Schatz

...

2022/11/1

Weather and land cover create a predictable “stress-scape” for a winter-adapted bird

Landscape Ecology

Amy A Shipley

Michael J Sheriff

Jonathan N Pauli

Benjamin Zuckerberg

2022/3/1

Small mammal dynamics in snow-covered forests

Journal of Mammalogy

Allison M Scott

Jonathan H Gilbert

Jonathan N Pauli

2022/6/1

Not all management is equal: a comparison of methods to increase wood turtle population viability

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Tiffany A Bougie

M Zachariah Peery

Carly N Lapin

James E Woodford

Jonathan N Pauli

2022/7

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