Mitch D. Weegman

Mitch D. Weegman

University of Missouri

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Mitch D. Weegman

Mitch D. Weegman, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri, specializes in the field of Population ecology, avian ecology, animal movement.

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

Energetic trade-offs in migration decision-making, reproductive effort and subsequent parental care in a long-distance migratory bird

Differing drivers of decline within a metapopulation has implications for future conservation

Differing drivers of decline within a migratory metapopulation has implications for future conservation

Evaluation of seasonal site-level demography and management for northern bobwhite using integrated population models

Causes and consequences of demography in continent-scale, full-annual-cycle population dynamics under global change

Long-term trends in grassland bird relative abundance on focal grassland landscapes in Missouri

Joint use of location and acceleration data reveals influences on transitions among habitats in wintering birds

Time-varying effects of local weather on behavior and probability of breeding deferral in two Arctic-nesting goose populations

Mitch D. Weegman Information

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Citations(all)

550

Citations(since 2020)

454

Cited By

225

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

14

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University of Missouri

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Mitch D. Weegman Skills & Research Interests

Population ecology

avian ecology

animal movement

Top articles of Mitch D. Weegman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Energetic trade-offs in migration decision-making, reproductive effort and subsequent parental care in a long-distance migratory bird

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Alexander R Schindler

Anthony D Fox

Christopher K Wikle

Bart M Ballard

Alyn J Walsh

...

2024/2/21

Differing drivers of decline within a metapopulation has implications for future conservation

Luke Ozsanlav-Harris

Geoff Hilton

Larry Griffin

Alyn Walsh

Lei Cao

...

2023/1/10

Differing drivers of decline within a migratory metapopulation has implications for future conservation

Ecology and Evolution

Luke Ozsanlav‐Harris

Geoff M Hilton

Larry R Griffin

Alyn J Walsh

Lei Cao

...

2023/7

Evaluation of seasonal site-level demography and management for northern bobwhite using integrated population models

Ecological Modelling

Emily A Sinnott

Frank R Thompson III

Mitch D Weegman

Thomas R Thompson

Alisha R Mosloff

...

2023/1/1

Causes and consequences of demography in continent-scale, full-annual-cycle population dynamics under global change

Global Ecology and Conservation

Qing Zhao

James H Devries

Robert G Clark

Mitch D Weegman

2023/6/1

Long-term trends in grassland bird relative abundance on focal grassland landscapes in Missouri

Plos one

Alexander R Schindler

Hadley IA Boehm

Tyler F Beckerman

Thomas W Bonnot

Frances M DiDonato

...

2023/3/9

Joint use of location and acceleration data reveals influences on transitions among habitats in wintering birds

Scientific Reports

Jay A VonBank

Toryn LJ Schafer

Stephanie A Cunningham

Mitch D Weegman

Paul T Link

...

2023/2/6

Time-varying effects of local weather on behavior and probability of breeding deferral in two Arctic-nesting goose populations

Oecologia

Stephanie A Cunningham

Toryn LJ Schafer

Christopher K Wikle

Jay A VonBank

Bart M Ballard

...

2023/2

Local population collapse of Ross's and lesser snow geese driven by failing recruitment and diminished philopatry

Oikos

Mitch D Weegman

Ray T Alisauskas

Dana K Kellett

Qing Zhao

Scott Wilson

...

2022/5

Northern bobwhite demographics and resource selection are explained by prescribed fire with grazing and woody cover in southwest Missouri

National Quail Symposium Proceedings

Frank R Thompson III

Mitch D Weegman

Emily A Sinnott

Alisha R Mosloff

Kyle R Hedges

...

2022

Carry‐over effects of weather and decision‐making on nest success of a migratory shorebird

Ecology and Evolution

Sarah J Clements

Jason P Loghry

Bart M Ballard

Mitch D Weegman

2022/12

Relative effects of sample size, detection probability, and study duration on estimation in integrated population models

Ecological Applications

Beth E. Ross

Mitch D. Weegman

2022

Behavioral responses of Canada geese to winter harassment in the context of human‐wildlife conflicts

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Ryan J Askren

Mike W Eichholz

Christopher M Sharp

Brian E Washburn

Scott F Beckerman

...

2022/12

Modelling associations between animal social structure and demography

Animal Behaviour

Sarah J Clements

Qing Zhao

Matthew J Silk

David J Hodgson

Mitch D Weegman

2022/6/1

Joint analysis of structured and semi-structured community science data improves precision of relative abundance but not trends in birds

Scientific Reports

Alexander R Schindler

Stephanie A Cunningham

Toryn LJ Schafer

Emily A Sinnott

Sarah J Clements

...

2022/11/24

Compensation for wind drift prevails for a shorebird on a long-distance, transoceanic flight

Movement Ecology

Jenny A. Linscott

Juan G. Navedo

Sarah J. Clements

Jason P. Loghry

Jorge Ruiz

...

2022

Wearable reproductive trackers: quantifying a key life history event remotely

Animal Biotelemetry

Luke Ozsanlav-Harris

Larry R Griffin

Mitch D Weegman

Lei Cao

Geoff M Hilton

...

2022/8/10

Integrating regional and site-level data to assess drivers of population decline in a threatened aerial insectivorous bird

Biological Conservation

Qing Zhao

Greg W Mitchell

Michael D Cadman

Jackson W Kusack

Dean R Evans

...

2022/1/1

Trade‐offs in performance of six lightweight automated tracking devices for birds

Journal of Field Ornithology

Sarah J Clements

Bart M Ballard

Georgina R Eccles

Emily A Sinnott

Mitch D Weegman

2021/12

Integrated population modelling reveals potential drivers of demography from partially aligned data: a case study of snowy plover declines under human stressors

PeerJ

Qing Zhao

Kristen Heath-Acre

Daniel Collins

Warren Conway

Mitch D Weegman

2021/11/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 74
Stuart Bearhop

Stuart Bearhop

University of Exeter

H-index: 68
Ran Nathan

Ran Nathan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 57
Dave Hodgson

Dave Hodgson

University of Exeter

H-index: 48
Mevin Hooten

Mevin Hooten

Colorado State University

H-index: 44
Todd Arnold

Todd Arnold

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 30
Guiming Wang

Guiming Wang

Mississippi State University

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