Rachel L. Welicky

Rachel L. Welicky

University of Washington

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Rachel L. Welicky

Rachel L. Welicky, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Coral reef and temperate fish, parasitology, food webs, parasites.

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

Opening a can of worms: Archived canned fish fillets reveal 40 years of change in parasite burden for four Alaskan salmon species

Estimating the magnitude and sensitivity of energy fluxes for stickleback hosts and Schistocephalus solidus parasites using the metabolic theory of ecology

Long-term ecological research in freshwaters enabled by regional biodiversity collections, stable isotope analysis, and environmental informatics

Reconstructing trophic position over the past century for five Puget Sound fish species

A reconstruction of parasite burden reveals one century of climate-associated parasite decline

How to use natural history collections to resurrect information on historical parasite abundances

Parasite communities in English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) have changed in composition but not richness in the Salish Sea, Washington, USA since 1930

Stable isotope signatures of an acanthocephalan and trematode from the herbivorous marine fish Kyphosus bigibbus (Perciformes: Kyphosidae)

Rachel L. Welicky Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

393

Citations(since 2020)

326

Cited By

207

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

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University of Washington

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Rachel L. Welicky Skills & Research Interests

Coral reef and temperate fish

parasitology

food webs

parasites

Top articles of Rachel L. Welicky

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Opening a can of worms: Archived canned fish fillets reveal 40 years of change in parasite burden for four Alaskan salmon species

Ecology and Evolution

Natalie Mastick

Rachel Welicky

Aspen Katla

Bruce Odegaard

Virginia Ng

...

2024/4

Estimating the magnitude and sensitivity of energy fluxes for stickleback hosts and Schistocephalus solidus parasites using the metabolic theory of ecology

Ecology and Evolution

Danielle C Claar

Sara M Faiad

Natalie C Mastick

Rachel L Welicky

Maureen A Williams

...

2023/12

Long-term ecological research in freshwaters enabled by regional biodiversity collections, stable isotope analysis, and environmental informatics

BioScience

Thomas F Turner

Henry L Bart Jr

Frank McCormick

Alexi C Besser

Rachel E Bowes

...

2023/7

Reconstructing trophic position over the past century for five Puget Sound fish species

Marine Ecology Progress Series

RL Welicky

ML Feddern

T Rolfe

K Leazer

A Moosmiller

...

2023/2/23

A reconstruction of parasite burden reveals one century of climate-associated parasite decline

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Chelsea L Wood

Rachel L Welicky

Whitney C Preisser

Katie L Leslie

Natalie Mastick

...

2023/1/17

How to use natural history collections to resurrect information on historical parasite abundances

CL Wood

KL Leslie

D Claar

N Mastick

W Preisser

...

2023/1

Parasite communities in English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) have changed in composition but not richness in the Salish Sea, Washington, USA since 1930

Parasitology

Whitney C Preisser

Rachel L Welicky

Katie L Leslie

Natalie C Mastick

Evan A Fiorenza

...

2022/5

Stable isotope signatures of an acanthocephalan and trematode from the herbivorous marine fish Kyphosus bigibbus (Perciformes: Kyphosidae)

The Journal of Parasitology

Daniel C Huston

Thomas H Cribb

Rachel L Welicky

2021/9/1

Parasites of the past: 90 years of change in parasitism for English sole

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Rachel L Welicky

Whitney C Preisser

Katie L Leslie

Natalie Mastick

Evan Fiorenza

...

2021/10

Parasite biodiversity

Lessons in conservation

Danielle C Claar

Armand M Kuris

Katie L Leslie

Rachel L Welicky

M Williams

...

2021/1

Fluid‐preserved fishes are one solution for assessing historical change in fish trophic level

Ecology and evolution

Rachel L Welicky

Terry Rolfe

Karrin Leazer

Katherine P Maslenikov

Luke Tornabene

...

2021/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Nico J Smit

Nico J Smit

Northwest University

H-index: 13
Ruan Gerber

Ruan Gerber

North-West University

H-index: 6
Amber Marie McCammon

Amber Marie McCammon

Arkansas State University

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