Scott McWilliams

Scott McWilliams

University of Rhode Island

H-index: 43

North America-United States

About Scott McWilliams

Scott McWilliams, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Rhode Island, specializes in the field of Physiological ecology, animal nutrition, energetics, migratory birds.

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

American woodcock migration phenology in eastern North America: implications for hunting season timing

Atlantic Flyway Review: Region I (Northeast) Fall 2016-Kingston Wildlife Research Station

Unconventional life history in a migratory shorebird: desegregating reproduction and migration

Satellite tracking of American Woodcock reveals a gradient of migration strategies

Dietary fatty acids and flight-training influence the expression of the eicosanoid hormone prostacyclin in songbirds

Sex‐specific differences and long‐term trends in habitat selection of American woodcock

Evaluating conservation units using network analysis: a sea duck case study

Mitochondrial metabolism in blood more reliably predicts whole-animal energy needs compared to other tissues

Scott McWilliams Information

University

Position

Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Physiology

Citations(all)

5766

Citations(since 2020)

2409

Cited By

4528

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

80

Email

University Profile Page

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Scott McWilliams Skills & Research Interests

Physiological ecology

animal nutrition

energetics

migratory birds

Top articles of Scott McWilliams

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

American woodcock migration phenology in eastern North America: implications for hunting season timing

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Alexander C Fish

Amber M Roth

Greg Balkcom

Liam Berigan

Kylie Brunette

...

2024/5

Atlantic Flyway Review: Region I (Northeast) Fall 2016-Kingston Wildlife Research Station

North American Bird Bander

Julie Shieldcastle

Peter Paton

Scott McWilliams

2024/1

Unconventional life history in a migratory shorebird: desegregating reproduction and migration

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Colby R Slezak

Erik J Blomberg

Amber M Roth

Liam A Berigan

Alexander C Fish

...

2024/4/17

Satellite tracking of American Woodcock reveals a gradient of migration strategies

Ornithology

Sarah J Clements

Liam A Berigan

Alexander C Fish

Rachel L Darling

Amber M Roth

...

2024/2/6

Dietary fatty acids and flight-training influence the expression of the eicosanoid hormone prostacyclin in songbirds

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology

Wales A Carter

Kristen J DeMoranville

Lisa Trost

Amadeusz Bryła

Maciej Działo

...

2024/2/1

Sex‐specific differences and long‐term trends in habitat selection of American woodcock

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Colby R Slezak

Roger J Masse

Scott R McWilliams

2024/2

Evaluating conservation units using network analysis: a sea duck case study

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Juliet S Lamb

Clara Cooper‐Mullin

Scott G Gilliland

Alicia M Berlin

Timothy D Bowman

...

2024/1/9

Mitochondrial metabolism in blood more reliably predicts whole-animal energy needs compared to other tissues

Iscience

Stefania Casagrande

Maciej Dzialo

Lisa Trost

Kasja Malkoc

Edyta Teresa Sadowska

...

2023/12/15

Evaluation of breeding distribution and chronology of North American scoters

Wildlife Biology

Kristin Bianchini

Scott G Gilliland

Alicia M Berlin

Timothy D Bowman

W Sean Boyd

...

2023/11

The American Woodcock Singing Ground Survey largely conforms to the phenology of male woodcock migration

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Erik J Blomberg

Alexander C Fish

Liam A Berigan

Amber M Roth

Rebecca Rau

...

2023/11

Concerted phenotypic flexibility of avian erythrocyte size and number in response to dietary anthocyanin supplementation

Frontiers in Zoology

Maciej Dzialo

Amadeusz Bryła

Kristen J DeMoranville

Katherine M Carbeck

Olivia Fatica

...

2023/2/24

Flight and dietary antioxidants influence antioxidant expression and activity in a migratory bird

Integrative Organismal Biology

Kristen J DeMoranville

Wales A Carter

Barbara J Pierce

Scott R McWilliams

2022

The effects of training, acute exercise and dietary fatty acid composition on muscle lipid oxidative capacity in European starlings

Journal of Experimental Biology

Edwin R Price

Ulf Bauchinger

Scott R McWilliams

Michelle L Boyles

Lillie A Langlois

...

2022/10/1

A low‐investment, high‐impact approach for training stronger and more confident graduate student science writers

Conservation Science and Practice

Caroline Gottschalk Druschke

Nancy Karraker

Scott R McWilliams

Al Scott

Jenna Morton‐Aiken

...

2022/1

Helping scientists to communicate well for all considered: Strategic science communication in an age of environmental and health crises

Frontiers in Communication

Brianne Suldovsky

Marcia Allison

Marina Joubert

Ingrid E Lofgren

Scott McWilliams

2022/8/3

Measuring circulating triglycerides in free-living birds: evaluation of a field-usable point-of-care analyzer for American woodcock

Journal of Ornithology

Christopher M Roelandt

Amber M Roth

Scott R McWilliams

Jill C Witt

2022/1

Cross-seasonal effects in the American Woodcock: Conditions prior to fall migration relate to migration strategy and implications for conservation

Ornithological Applications

Clayton L Graham

Tanner Steeves

Scott R McWilliams

2022/5/5

Body composition of American Woodcock during fall staging: A validation of the non-invasive deuterium dilution method

Journal of Ornithology

Clayton L Graham

Scott R McWilliams

2022/1

Defining a flexible notion of “good” STEM writing across contexts: Lessons learned from a cross-institutional conversation

Frontiers in Communication

Sara M Grady

Jenna Morton-Aiken

Caroline Gottschalk Druschke

Ingrid E Lofgren

Nancy E Karraker

...

2022/3/7

Essential amino acid requirements of granivorous and omnivorous songbirds and the provision of natural foods

Journal of Ornithology

Lillie A Langlois

Scott R McWilliams

2022/1

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