Nick Haddad

Nick Haddad

Michigan State University

H-index: 55

North America-United States

About Nick Haddad

Nick Haddad, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Michigan State University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Conservation Biology.

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

Seed mix design and floral resources drive multitrophic interactions in prairie restoration

Shared principles for area-based biodiversity conservation

Decades of butterfly monitoring reveal adaptation of multivoltine species to climate warming

Transient effects of corridors on polygyne fire ants over a decade

Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people

Butterfly biodiversity increases with prairie strips and conservation management in row crop agriculture

Unequivocal principles for area-based biodiversity conservation

Restoration success varies based on time since restoration in a disturbance‐dependent ephemeral wetland ecosystem

Nick Haddad Information

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Citations(all)

17965

Citations(since 2020)

8566

Cited By

12565

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

103

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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Michigan State University

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Nick Haddad Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Conservation Biology

Top articles of Nick Haddad

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Seed mix design and floral resources drive multitrophic interactions in prairie restoration

Journal of Applied Ecology

Katherine A Hulting

Lindsey R Kemmerling

Sean R Griffin

Jessica Webb

Ally K Brown

...

2024/2

Shared principles for area-based biodiversity conservation

Authorea Preprints

Federico Riva

Nick Haddad

Lenore Fahrig

Cristina Banks-Leite

2024/4/15

Decades of butterfly monitoring reveal adaptation of multivoltine species to climate warming

Authorea Preprints

Tyson Wepprich

Erica Henry

Nick Haddad

2024/3/30

Transient effects of corridors on polygyne fire ants over a decade

Ecological Entomology

Julian Resasco

Melissa A Burt

John L Orrock

Nick M Haddad

DeWayne Shoemaker

...

2023/4

Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Forest Isbell

Patricia Balvanera

Akira S Mori

Jin‐Sheng He

James M Bullock

...

2023/3

Butterfly biodiversity increases with prairie strips and conservation management in row crop agriculture

Insect Conservation and Diversity

Lindsey R Kemmerling

Annabelle C McCarthy

Cameron S Brown

Nick M Haddad

2023/11

Unequivocal principles for area-based biodiversity conservation

Authorea Preprints

Federico Riva

Nick Haddad

Lenore Fahrig

Cristina Banks-Leite

2023/8/25

Restoration success varies based on time since restoration in a disturbance‐dependent ephemeral wetland ecosystem

Restoration Ecology

Heather L Cayton

Nick M Haddad

Erica H Henry

Gina K Himes Boor

Elsita M Kiekebusch

...

2023/7

Addressing the problem of scale that emerges with habitat fragmentation

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Robert J Fletcher Jr

Matthew G Betts

Ellen I Damschen

Trevor J Hefley

Jessica Hightower

...

2023/6

Landscape connectivity for the invisibles

Cendrine Mony

Léa Uroy

Fadwa Khalfallah

Nick Haddad

Philippe Vandenkoornhuyse

2022/8

Meeting global challenges with regenerative agriculture producing food and energy

Lisa Schulte-Moore

Stefano Bozzetto

Matt Liebman

Glaucia M Souza

Nick Haddad

...

2022/5/22

Ants disperse seeds farther in habitat patches with corridors

Ecosphere

Melissa A Burt

Julian Resasco

Nick M Haddad

Susan R Whitehead

2022/12

Prairie strips and lower land use intensity increase biodiversity and ecosystem services

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Lindsey R Kemmerling

Corinn E Rutkoski

Sarah E Evans

Jackson A Helms IV

Esbeiry S Cordova-Ortiz

...

2022/5/10

Shifting precipitation regimes alter the phenology and population dynamics of low latitude ectotherms

Climate Change Ecology

Erica H Henry

Adam J Terando

William F Morris

Jaret C Daniels

Nick M Haddad

2022/12/1

Habitat fragmentation alters the distance of abiotic seed dispersal through edge effects and direction of dispersal

Christopher R Warneke

T Trevor Caughlin

Ellen I Damschen

Nick M Haddad

Douglas J Levey

...

2022/2

Cross-site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research Network

Amy R Hudson

Debra PC Peters

John M Blair

Daniel L Childers

Peter T Doran

...

2022/9

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

How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40‐year‐old LTER network

Sarah Cusser

Jackson Helms IV

Christie A Bahlai

Nick M Haddad

2021/5

Monitoring agroecosystem productivity and phenology at a national scale: A metric assessment framework

Ecological Indicators

Dawn M Browning

Eric S Russell

Guillermo E Ponce-Campos

Nicole Kaplan

Andrew D Richardson

...

2021/11/1

Carrion increases pollination service across an urban gradient

Urban Ecosystems

Sarah Cusser

Jennifer L Pechal

Nick M Haddad

2021/4

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Robert D. Holt

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Johannes MH Knops

Johannes MH Knops

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Thomas E. Lovejoy

Thomas E. Lovejoy

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Andrew Gonzalez

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