Sheila Whitmore

Sheila Whitmore

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Sheila Whitmore

Sheila Whitmore, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison,

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

Characterizing juvenile dispersal dynamics of invasive Barred Owls: Implications for management

Using bioacoustics to enhance the efficiency of spotted owl surveys and facilitate forest restoration

Passive acoustic monitoring indicates Barred Owls are established in northern coastal California and management intervention is warranted

Estimating population size for California spotted owls and barred owls across the Sierra Nevada ecosystem with bioacoustics

Forest heterogeneity outweighs movement costs by enhancing hunting success and reproductive output in California spotted owls

Large trees and forest heterogeneity facilitate prey capture by California Spotted Owls

Breeding status shapes territoriality and vocalization patterns in spotted owls

Implications of non-ideal occupancy for the measurement of territory quality

Sheila Whitmore Information

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Citations(all)

899

Citations(since 2020)

719

Cited By

422

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

18

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Top articles of Sheila Whitmore

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Characterizing juvenile dispersal dynamics of invasive Barred Owls: Implications for management

Ornithological Applications

Whitney A Watson

Daniel F Hofstadter

Gavin M Jones

H Anu Kramer

Nicholas F Kryshak

...

2024/2/5

Using bioacoustics to enhance the efficiency of spotted owl surveys and facilitate forest restoration

The Journal of Wildlife Management

H Anu Kramer

Kevin G Kelly

Sheila A Whitmore

William J Berigan

Dana S Reid

...

2024/2

Passive acoustic monitoring indicates Barred Owls are established in northern coastal California and management intervention is warranted

Ornithological Applications

Whitney A Watson

Connor M Wood

Kevin G Kelly

Daniel F Hofstadter

Nicholas F Kryshak

...

2023/8/7

Estimating population size for California spotted owls and barred owls across the Sierra Nevada ecosystem with bioacoustics

Ecological Indicators

Kevin G Kelly

Connor M Wood

Kate McGinn

H Anu Kramer

Sarah C Sawyer

...

2023/10/1

Forest heterogeneity outweighs movement costs by enhancing hunting success and reproductive output in California spotted owls

Landscape Ecology

Ceeanna J Zulla

Gavin M Jones

H Anu Kramer

John J Keane

Kevin N Roberts

...

2023/10

Large trees and forest heterogeneity facilitate prey capture by California Spotted Owls

Ornithological Applications

Ceeanna J Zulla

H Anu Kramer

Gavin M Jones

John J Keane

Kevin N Roberts

...

2022/8/2

Breeding status shapes territoriality and vocalization patterns in spotted owls

Journal of Avian Biology

Dana S Reid

Connor M Wood

Sheila A Whitmore

William J Berigan

H Anu Kramer

...

2022/8

Implications of non-ideal occupancy for the measurement of territory quality

Global Ecology and Conservation

Kate A McGinn

Fidelis A Atuo

Gavin M Jones

Brendan K Hobart

Douglas J Tempel

...

2022/6/1

California spotted owl habitat selection in a fire-managed landscape suggests conservation benefit of restoring historical fire regimes

Forest Ecology and Management

Anu Kramer

Gavin M Jones

Sheila A Whitmore

John J Keane

Fidelis A Atuo

...

2021/1/1

High rates of anticoagulant rodenticide exposure in California Barred Owls are associated with the wildland–urban interface

The Condor

Daniel F Hofstadter

Nicholas F Kryshak

Mourad W Gabriel

Connor M Wood

Greta M Wengert

...

2021/11/1

Stable isotopes reveal unexpected relationships between fire history and the diet of Spotted Owls

Ibis

Brendan K Hobart

H Anu Kramer

Gavin M Jones

Brian P Dotters

Sheila A Whitmore

...

2021/1

Noisy neighbors and reticent residents: Distinguishing resident from non-resident individuals to improve passive acoustic monitoring

Global Ecology and Conservation

Dana S Reid

Connor M Wood

Sheila A Whitmore

William J Berigan

John J Keane

...

2021/8/1

Elevational gradients strongly mediate habitat selection patterns in a nocturnal predator

Ecosphere

H Anu Kramer

Gavin M Jones

Van R Kane

Bryce Bartl‐Geller

Jonathan T Kane

...

2021/5

Density dependence influences competition and hybridization at an invasion front

Diversity and Distributions

Connor M Wood

Nick Kryshak

Michaela Gustafson

Daniel F Hofstadter

Brendan K Hobart

...

2021/5

Illuminating the nocturnal habits of owls with emerging tagging technologies

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Connor M Wood

Ceeanna Zulla

Sheila Whitmore

Dana Reid

H Anu Kramer

...

2021/3

Megafire causes persistent loss of an old‐forest species

Animal Conservation

Gavin M Jones

H Anu Kramer

William J Berigan

SA Whitmore

RJ Gutiérrez

...

2021/12

Habitat selection by spotted owls after a megafire reflects their adaptation to historical frequent-fire regimes

Landscape Ecology

Gavin M Jones

H Anu Kramer

Sheila A Whitmore

William J Berigan

Douglas J Tempel

...

2020/5

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