Sara M. Maxwell

Sara M. Maxwell

University of Washington

H-index: 38

North America-United States

About Sara M. Maxwell

Sara M. Maxwell, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of marine predator ecology, marine sustainability ecology, conservation biology, spatial ecology.

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

Global warming and arctic terns: Estimating climate change impacts on the world's longest migration

Marine turtle regional management units 2.0: an updated framework for conservation and research of wide-ranging megafauna species

Offshore renewables need an experimental mindset

Potential impacts of floating wind turbine technology for marine species and habitats

Mismatches in scale between highly mobile marine megafauna and marine protected areas

Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: A tool for conservation prioritization

Evaluation of MPA designs that protect highly mobile megafauna now and under climate change scenarios

Angela Muench1*, Elena Mengo1, Sam Weber2, Diane Baum3, Andrew James Richardson3, Hannah Thomas4 and Paul Whomersley1

Sara M. Maxwell Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor, University of Washington Bothell

Citations(all)

6067

Citations(since 2020)

3751

Cited By

3575

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

54

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University of Washington

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Sara M. Maxwell Skills & Research Interests

marine predator ecology

marine sustainability ecology

conservation biology

spatial ecology

Top articles of Sara M. Maxwell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Global warming and arctic terns: Estimating climate change impacts on the world's longest migration

Global Change Biology

Joanne M Morten

Pearse J Buchanan

C Egevang

Isolde A Glissenaar

Sara M Maxwell

...

2023/10

Marine turtle regional management units 2.0: an updated framework for conservation and research of wide-ranging megafauna species

Endangered Species Research

Bryan P Wallace

Zachary A Posnik

Brendan J Hurley

Andrew D DiMatteo

Ashleigh Bandimere

...

2023/11/16

Offshore renewables need an experimental mindset

Science

Andrew F Johnson

Cyndi L Dawson

Melinda G Conners

Cameron C Locke

Sara M Maxwell

2022/4/22

Potential impacts of floating wind turbine technology for marine species and habitats

Sara M Maxwell

Francine Kershaw

Cameron C Locke

Melinda G Conners

Cyndi Dawson

...

2022/4/1

Mismatches in scale between highly mobile marine megafauna and marine protected areas

Frontiers in Marine Science

Melinda G Conners

Nicholas B Sisson

Pierre D Agamboue

Philip W Atkinson

Alastair MM Baylis

...

2022/7/20

Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: A tool for conservation prioritization

Diversity and Distributions

Connie Y Kot

Susanne Åkesson

Joanna Alfaro‐Shigueto

Diego Fernando Amorocho Llanos

Marina Antonopoulou

...

2022/4

Evaluation of MPA designs that protect highly mobile megafauna now and under climate change scenarios

Global Ecology and Conservation

Morgan Elizabeth Gilmour

Josh Adams

Barbara A Block

Jennifer E Caselle

AM Friedlander

...

2022/6/1

Angela Muench1*, Elena Mengo1, Sam Weber2, Diane Baum3, Andrew James Richardson3, Hannah Thomas4 and Paul Whomersley1

Working Towards a Blue Future: Promoting Sustainability, Environmental Protection and Marine Management: Examples from the UK Government Blue Belt Programme and Current International Initiatives

Sara M Maxwell

Gwilym Peter Rowlands

Michael J Harte

Angela Muench

2022/3/14

A scientific synthesis of marine protected areas in the United States: Status and recommendations

Frontiers in Marine Science

Jenna Sullivan-Stack

Octavio Aburto-Oropeza

Cassandra M Brooks

Reniel B Cabral

Jennifer E Caselle

...

2022/5/18

A trait‐based framework for assessing the vulnerability of marine species to human impacts

Ecosphere

Nathalie Butt

Benjamin S Halpern

Casey C O'Hara

A Louise Allcock

Beth Polidoro

...

2022/2

Fulfilling global marine commitments; lessons learned from Gabon

Conservation Letters

Kristian Metcalfe

Lee White

Michelle E Lee

J Michael Fay

Gaspard Abitsi

...

2022/5

Marine mammal conservation: over the horizon

Endangered Species Research

Sarah E Nelms

Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto

John PY Arnould

Isabel C Avila

Susan Bengtson Nash

...

2021/3/25

Important Marine Turtle Areas

Guidelines 1.0. IUCN SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group

Ashleigh Bandimere

Hannah Brenner

Paolo Casale

Andrew DiMatteo

Brendan Hurley

...

2021

Global conservation status of the world's most prominent forage fishes (Teleostei: Clupeiformes)

Biological Conservation

TL Birge

GM Ralph

F Di Dario

TA Munroe

RW Bullock

...

2021/1/1

Identifying key biodiversity areas as marine conservation priorities in the greater Caribbean

Biodiversity and Conservation

Michael S Harvey

Gina M Ralph

Beth A Polidoro

Sara M Maxwell

Kent E Carpenter

2021/11

Distribution of breeding humpback whale habitats and overlap with cumulative anthropogenic impacts in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic

Diversity and Distributions

Emily Chou

Francine Kershaw

Sara M Maxwell

Tim Collins

Samantha Strindberg

...

2020/5

Mobile protected areas for biodiversity on the high seas

Science

Sara M Maxwell

Kristina M Gjerde

Melinda G Conners

Larry B Crowder

2020/1/17

Data-driven approach for highlighting priority areas for protection in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction

Marine Policy

Morgan E Visalli

Benjamin D Best

Reniel B Cabral

William WL Cheung

Nichola A Clark

...

2020/12/1

Performance evaluation of cetacean species distribution models developed using generalized additive models and boosted regression trees

Ecology and evolution

Elizabeth A Becker

James V Carretta

Karin A Forney

Jay Barlow

Stephanie Brodie

...

2020/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 112
Daniel P. Costa

Daniel P. Costa

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 101
Larry B. Crowder

Larry B. Crowder

Stanford University

H-index: 98
Brendan Godley

Brendan Godley

University of Exeter

H-index: 51
Matthew J. Witt

Matthew J. Witt

University of Exeter

H-index: 40
Helen Bailey

Helen Bailey

University of Maryland, Baltimore

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