Ricardo Holdo

Ricardo Holdo

University of Georgia

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Ricardo Holdo

Ricardo Holdo, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of Ecology, Ecohydrology, Tree-grass dynamics.

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

Interplay of competition and facilitation in grazing succession by migrant Serengeti herbivores

Effects of migratory animals on resident parasite dynamics

Statistical methods to identify mechanisms in studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics

Direct and indirect effects of fire on parasites in an African savanna

Root vascular anatomy predicts maximum growth rates in savanna trees and grasses

African savanna grasses outperform trees across the full spectrum of soil moisture availability

Impacts of large herbivores on terrestrial ecosystems

Linking resource‐and disturbance‐based models to explain tree–grass coexistence in savannas

Ricardo Holdo Information

University

Position

Odum School of Ecology

Citations(all)

3853

Citations(since 2020)

1944

Cited By

2690

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

University of Georgia

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Ricardo Holdo Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Ecohydrology

Tree-grass dynamics

Top articles of Ricardo Holdo

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Interplay of competition and facilitation in grazing succession by migrant Serengeti herbivores

Science

T Michael Anderson

Staci A Hepler

Ricardo M Holdo

Jason E Donaldson

Robert J Erhardt

...

2024/2/16

Effects of migratory animals on resident parasite dynamics

Jason E Donaldson

Vanessa O Ezenwa

Thomas A Morrison

Ricardo M Holdo

2024/2/13

Statistical methods to identify mechanisms in studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics

Jelena H Pantel

Lutz Becks

2023/2/7

Direct and indirect effects of fire on parasites in an African savanna

Journal of Animal Ecology

Jason E Donaldson

Ricardo M Holdo

T Michael Anderson

Thomas A Morrison

J Grant C Hopcraft

...

2023/12

Root vascular anatomy predicts maximum growth rates in savanna trees and grasses

Biotropica

Isabel K Wargowsky

Julienne E NeSmith

Niki Gajjar

Ricardo M Holdo

2023/11

African savanna grasses outperform trees across the full spectrum of soil moisture availability

New Phytologist

Michael W Belovitch

Julienne E NeSmith

Jesse B Nippert

Ricardo M Holdo

2023/7

Impacts of large herbivores on terrestrial ecosystems

Current Biology

Robert M Pringle

Joel O Abraham

T Michael Anderson

Tyler C Coverdale

Andrew B Davies

...

2023/6/5

Linking resource‐and disturbance‐based models to explain tree–grass coexistence in savannas

Ricardo M Holdo

Jesse B Nippert

2023/3

Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks

Science

Andy Dobson

Grant Hopcraft

Simon Mduma

Joseph O Ogutu

John Fryxell

...

2022/1/28

Root morphological differences in tree and grass species from a Southern African savanna

Niki Nitin Gajjar

Julienne E Nesmith

Ricardo M Holdo

2022/8/8

Fire, grazers, and browsers interact with grass competition to determine tree establishment in an African savanna

Ecology

Jason E Donaldson

Ricardo Holdo

Jeremia Sarakikya

T Michael Anderson

2022/8

Sapling growth gradients interact with homogeneous disturbance regimes to explain savanna tree cover discontinuities

Ecological Monographs

Ricardo M Holdo

Jason E Donaldson

Deusdedith M Rugemalila

T Michael Anderson

2022/8

Trophic interactions drive tree establishment in the Serengeti ecosystem

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Jason E Donaldson

Ricardo Holdo

Jeremia Sarakikya

T Michael Anderson

2022/7/1

Savanna tree abundance and spatial patterns are strongly associated with river networks in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Landscape Ecology

Ricardo M Holdo

Daphne A Onderdonk

2022/4

Root vascular traits differ systematically between African savanna tree and grass species, with implications for water use

American journal of botany

Isabel K Wargowsky

Julienne E NeSmith

Ricardo M Holdo

2021/1

Feedbacks between forest structure and an opportunistic fungal pathogen

Journal of Ecology

Christopher A Lee

Ricardo M Holdo

Rose‐Marie Muzika

2021/12

Structural diversity and tree density drives variation in the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship of woodlands and savannas

New Phytologist

John L Godlee

Casey M Ryan

David Bauman

Samuel J Bowers

Joao MB Carreiras

...

2021/10

Interspecific variation in post‐disturbance growth responses of a savanna tree community and its implications for escaping the fire trap

Biotropica

Julienne E NeSmith

Wayne Twine

Ricardo M Holdo

2021/5

Nonlinear ecosystem responses to leaf litter subsidies in experimental ponds

EcoEvoRxiv

Freya E Rowland

Ricardo M Holdo

2021

Floristic evidence for alternative biome states in tropical Africa

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Julie C Aleman

Adeline Fayolle

Charly Favier

A Carla Staver

Kyle G Dexter

...

2020/11/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 119
Robert D. Holt

Robert D. Holt

University of Florida

H-index: 72
Michelle Cailin Mack

Michelle Cailin Mack

Northern Arizona University

H-index: 71
Fryxell, John M.

Fryxell, John M.

University of Guelph

H-index: 66
Ben Bolker

Ben Bolker

McMaster University

H-index: 42
Jesse B. Nippert

Jesse B. Nippert

Kansas State University

H-index: 27
Thomas A. Morrison

Thomas A. Morrison

University of Glasgow

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