Leslie Ries

Leslie Ries

Georgetown University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Leslie Ries

Leslie Ries, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgetown University, specializes in the field of Biogeography, Landscape Ecology, Global Change Ecology, butterflies and insects.

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

How development and survival combine to determine the thermal sensitivity of insects

Ecological forecasts of insect range dynamics: a broad range of taxa include winners and losers under future climate

Overwintering strategy regulates phenological sensitivity and consequences for ecological services in a clade of temperate North American insects

Deep computer vision reveals the mediation of thermal-melanism and body size by precipitation and sex in a threatened alpine butterfly, Parnassius smintheus

Rising minimum temperatures contribute to 50 years of occupancy decline among cold‐adapted Arctic and boreal butterflies in North America

Overcoming data gaps using integrated models to estimate migratory species' dynamics during cryptic periods of the annual cycle

Neonicotinoids, more than herbicides, land use, and climate, drive recent butterfly declines in the American Midwest

Phenology in adult and larval Lepidoptera from structured and unstructured surveys across eastern North America

Leslie Ries Information

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Citations(all)

5916

Citations(since 2020)

2929

Cited By

4192

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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Leslie Ries Skills & Research Interests

Biogeography

Landscape Ecology

Global Change Ecology

butterflies and insects

Top articles of Leslie Ries

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How development and survival combine to determine the thermal sensitivity of insects

Plos one

Mariana Abarca

Anna L Parker

Elise A Larsen

James Umbanhowar

Chandra Earl

...

2024/1/30

Ecological forecasts of insect range dynamics: a broad range of taxa include winners and losers under future climate

Naresh Neupane

Elise A Larsen

Leslie Ries

2024/1/9

Overwintering strategy regulates phenological sensitivity and consequences for ecological services in a clade of temperate North American insects

Functional Ecology

Elise A Larsen

Michael W Belitz

Grace J Di Cecco

Jeffrey Glassberg

Allen H Hurlbert

...

2024/3/13

Deep computer vision reveals the mediation of thermal-melanism and body size by precipitation and sex in a threatened alpine butterfly, Parnassius smintheus

bioRxiv

Vaughn Shirey

Rhea Goswami

Gregory P Latronica

Arshan Goudarzi

Naresh Neupane

...

2024

Rising minimum temperatures contribute to 50 years of occupancy decline among cold‐adapted Arctic and boreal butterflies in North America

Global Change Biology

Vaughn Shirey

Naresh Neupane

Robert Guralnick

Leslie Ries

2024/2

Overcoming data gaps using integrated models to estimate migratory species' dynamics during cryptic periods of the annual cycle

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Matthew T Farr

Erin R Zylstra

Leslie Ries

Elise F Zipkin

2024/2

Neonicotinoids, more than herbicides, land use, and climate, drive recent butterfly declines in the American Midwest

bioRxiv

Braeden Van Deynze

Scott M. Swinton

David A. Hennessy

Nick M. Haddad

Leslie Ries

2023

Phenology in adult and larval Lepidoptera from structured and unstructured surveys across eastern North America

Frontiers of Biogeography

Grace J Di Cecco

Michael W Belitz

Robert J Cooper

Elise A Larsen

William B Lewis

...

2023

Population dynamics and drivers of the eastern monarch (Danaus plexippus) across its full annual cycle: a cross-scale synthesis of a model migratory species

Vaughn Shirey

Leslie Ries

2023/10/21

A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins

Nature ecology & evolution

Akito Y Kawahara

Caroline Storer

Ana Paula S Carvalho

David M Plotkin

Fabien L Condamine

...

2023/6

Grappling with uncertainty in ecological projections: a case study using the migratory monarch butterfly

Ecosphere

Naresh Neupane

Elise F Zipkin

Sarah P Saunders

Leslie Ries

2022/1

Consistent trait-temperature interactions drive butterfly phenology in both incidental and survey data

Scientific Reports

Elise A Larsen

Michael W Belitz

Robert P Guralnick

Leslie Ries

2022/8/4

LepTraits 1.0 A globally comprehensive dataset of butterfly traits

Vaughn Shirey

Elise Larsen

Andra Doherty

Clifford A Kim

Faisal T Al-Sulaiman

...

2022/7/6

A novel model to accurately predict continental-scale timing of forest green-up

Naresh Neupane

Michele Peruzzi

Ali Arab

SJ Mayor

John C Withey

...

2022/4/1

Changes in climate drive recent monarch butterfly dynamics

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Erin R Zylstra

Leslie Ries

Naresh Neupane

Sarah P Saunders

M Isabel Ramírez

...

2021/10

Ecological mechanism of climate‐mediated selection in a rapidly evolving invasive species

Ecology Letters

Alexandra A Mushegian

Naresh Neupane

Zachary Batz

Motoyoshi Mogi

Nobuko Tuno

...

2021/4

Matching expert range maps with species distribution model predictions

Conservation Biology

Kumar Mainali

Trevor Hefley

Leslie Ries

William F Fagan

2020/10

A novel curation system to facilitate data integration across regional citizen science survey programs

PeerJ

Dana L. Campbell

Anne E. Thessen

Leslie Ries

2020/7/29

Towards global volunteer monitoring of odonate abundance

BioScience

Jason Bried

Leslie Ries

Brenda Smith

Michael Patten

John Abbott

...

2020/10

The accuracy of phenology estimators for use with sparsely sampled presence‐only observations

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Michael W Belitz

Elise A Larsen

Leslie Ries

Robert P Guralnick

2020/10

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