N. Thompson Hobbs

N. Thompson Hobbs

Colorado State University

H-index: 71

North America-United States

About N. Thompson Hobbs

N. Thompson Hobbs, With an exceptional h-index of 71 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Colorado State University, specializes in the field of ecology and ecological modeling.

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

Does restoring apex predators to food webs restore ecosystems? Large carnivores in Y ellowstone as a model system

A general, resource‐based explanation for density dependence in populations of large herbivores

Opposing effects of spatiotemporal variation in resources and temporal variation in climate on density dependent population growth in seabirds

Integrating presence‐only and occupancy data to model habitat use for the northernmost population of jaguars

Social support correlates with glucocorticoid concentrations in wild African elephant orphans

Bayesian models for analysis of inventory and monitoring data with non-ignorable missingness

Wildfire catalyzed shift from conifer to aspen dominance in montane zone, Colorado

Supporting adaptive management with ecological forecasting: chronic wasting disease in the Jackson Elk Herd

N. Thompson Hobbs Information

University

Position

Professor Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory

Citations(all)

17365

Citations(since 2020)

4234

Cited By

14858

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

132

i10Index(since 2020)

78

Email

University Profile Page

Colorado State University

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N. Thompson Hobbs Skills & Research Interests

ecology and ecological modeling

Top articles of N. Thompson Hobbs

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Does restoring apex predators to food webs restore ecosystems? Large carnivores in Y ellowstone as a model system

Ecological Monographs

N Thompson Hobbs

Danielle B Johnston

Kristin N Marshall

Evan C Wolf

David J Cooper

2024/1/30

A general, resource‐based explanation for density dependence in populations of large herbivores

N Thompson Hobbs

2024

Opposing effects of spatiotemporal variation in resources and temporal variation in climate on density dependent population growth in seabirds

Journal of Animal Ecology

Kate R Searle

Adam Butler

James J Waggitt

Peter GH Evans

Maria I Bogdanova

...

2022/12

Integrating presence‐only and occupancy data to model habitat use for the northernmost population of jaguars

Ecological Applications

Vincent A Landau

Barry R Noon

David M Theobald

N Thompson Hobbs

Clayton K Nielsen

2022/9

Social support correlates with glucocorticoid concentrations in wild African elephant orphans

Communications Biology

JM Parker

JL Brown

NT Hobbs

NP Boisseau

D Letitiya

...

2022/7/14

Bayesian models for analysis of inventory and monitoring data with non-ignorable missingness

Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics

Luke J Zachmann

Erin M Borgman

Dana L Witwicki

Megan C Swan

Cheryl McIntyre

...

2022/3/1

Wildfire catalyzed shift from conifer to aspen dominance in montane zone, Colorado

Arianna Porter

Timothy Assal

N Thompson Hobbs

Jason Sibold

2022

Supporting adaptive management with ecological forecasting: chronic wasting disease in the Jackson Elk Herd

Ecosphere

Nathan L Galloway

Ryan J Monello

Doug Brimeyer

Eric K Cole

N Thompson Hobbs

2021/10

Five 4 t Decades of Modeling Supporting the Systems Ecology Paradigm

Natural Resource Management Reimagined: Using the Systems Ecology Paradigm

WILLIAM J PARTON

ELEANOR E CAMPBELL GROSSO

MELANIE D HARTMAN

NT HOBBS

JOHN C MOORE

...

2021/3/11

From trees to stands: production ecology, growth dominance and carbon partitioning

Ezequiel Fernandez Tschieder

Daniel E Binkley

Michael M Ryan

Nicholas T Hobbs

William L Bauerle

2021

The effect of climate on population growth in a cold‐adapted ungulate at its equatorial range limit

Ecosphere

Joel S Ruprecht

David N Koons

Kent R Hersey

N Thompson Hobbs

Daniel R MacNulty

2020/2

Evaluating Habitat Suitability and Connectivity for the Endangered Northernmost Population of Jaguars (Panthera onca)

Biological Conservation

Heather Hemmingmoore

Malin Aronsson

Mikael Åkesson

Jens Persson

Henrik Andren

2020/2/1

Data and code associated with “Supporting Adaptive Management with Ecological Forecasting: Chronic Wasting Disease in the Jackson Elk Herd”

Nathan L Galloway

Ryan J Monello

Doug Brimeyer

Eric K Cole

N Thompson Hobbs

2020/12/31

A Modeler’s Primer on JAGS

N Thompson Hobbs

Christian Che-Castaldo

2020/12/15

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