Sarah Hird

Sarah Hird

University of Connecticut

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Sarah Hird

Sarah Hird, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Connecticut, specializes in the field of evolution, host-associated microbiota, bioinformatics, phylogeography, ornithology.

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

Deciphering the ecoevolutionary recipe of milk microbiomes

Body size poorly predicts host-associated microbial diversity in wild birds

Functional and compositional changes in the fecal microbiome of a shorebird during migratory stopover

Multiomics Characterization of the Canada Goose Fecal Microbiome Reveals Selective Efficacy of Simulated Metagenomes

Canada goose fecal microbiota correlate with geography more than host-associated co-factors

Eggshell microbiota of a brood parasite reflects environment, not species

Avian gut microbiomes taking flight

Playing by their own rules: the vertebrate archaeome

Sarah Hird Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2591

Citations(since 2020)

1336

Cited By

1744

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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University of Connecticut

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Sarah Hird Skills & Research Interests

evolution

host-associated microbiota

bioinformatics

phylogeography

ornithology

Top articles of Sarah Hird

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Deciphering the ecoevolutionary recipe of milk microbiomes

Sarah M Hird

2023/9/12

Body size poorly predicts host-associated microbial diversity in wild birds

Microbiology Spectrum

Elizabeth A Herder

Heather R Skeen

Holly L Lutz

Sarah M Hird

2023/6/15

Functional and compositional changes in the fecal microbiome of a shorebird during migratory stopover

MSystems

Kirsten Grond

Artemis S Louyakis

Sarah M Hird

2023/4/27

Multiomics Characterization of the Canada Goose Fecal Microbiome Reveals Selective Efficacy of Simulated Metagenomes

Microbiology Spectrum

Joshua Gil

Sarah M Hird

2022/11/1

Canada goose fecal microbiota correlate with geography more than host-associated co-factors

bioRxiv

Joshua C Gil

Celeste Cuellar

Sarah M Hird

2022/7/7

Eggshell microbiota of a brood parasite reflects environment, not species

Journal of Ornithology

Brent Basso

Emma Poryanda

Eliza Grames

Kirsten Grond

Sarah A Knutie

...

2022/7

Avian gut microbiomes taking flight

Kasun H Bodawatta

Sarah M Hird

Kirsten Grond

Michael Poulsen

Knud A Jønsson

2022/3/1

Playing by their own rules: the vertebrate archaeome

Sarah M Hird

2022/2/1

Sex differences in gut microbial development of preterm infant twins in early life: a longitudinal analysis

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology

Jie Chen

Hongfei Li

Sarah M Hird

Ming-Hui Chen

Wanli Xu

...

2021

Red fluorescence of European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) spines results from free-base porphyrins of potential microbial origin

Journal of Chemical Ecology

Randy Hamchand

Amy M Lafountain

Rhea Büchel

Kendra R Maas

Sarah M Hird

...

2021/6

Elevation correlates with significant changes in relative abundance in hummingbird fecal microbiota, but composition changes little

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Elizabeth A Herder

Austin R Spence

Morgan W Tingley

Sarah M Hird

2021/1/20

Spatial heterogeneity of the shorebird gastrointestinal microbiome

Royal Society Open Science

Kirsten Grond

Hannah Guilani

Sarah M Hird

2020/1/15

Evolutionary signal in the gut microbiomes of 74 bird species from Equatorial Guinea

Molecular ecology

Darien C Capunitan

Oscar Johnson

Ryan S Terrill

Sarah M Hird

2020/2

No evidence for phylosymbiosis in western chipmunk species

FEMS microbiology ecology

Kirsten Grond

Kayce C Bell

John R Demboski

Malia Santos

Jack M Sullivan

...

2020/1

Ixodes scapularis microbiome correlates with life stage, not the presence of human pathogens, in ticks submitted for diagnostic testing

PeerJ

Joshua C Gil

Zeinab H Helal

Guillermo Risatti

Sarah M Hird

2020/12/2

Context is key: comparative biology illuminates the vertebrate microbiome

Mbio

Sarah M Hird

2020/4/28

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Co-Authors

H-index: 60
Robb Brumfield

Robb Brumfield

Louisiana State University

H-index: 45
Jack Sullivan

Jack Sullivan

University of Idaho

H-index: 36
John E. McCormack

John E. McCormack

Occidental College

H-index: 36
Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde

Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde

Laurentian University

H-index: 21
Jeremy M. Brown

Jeremy M. Brown

Louisiana State University

H-index: 18
Amanda J Zellmer

Amanda J Zellmer

Occidental College

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