Staci Amburgey

Staci Amburgey

University of Washington

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About Staci Amburgey

Staci Amburgey, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of wildlife conservation, climate change effects, population modeling, invasive species, quantitative ecology.

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

Priority research needs to inform amphibian conservation in the Anthropocene

Multistate model to estimate sex‐specific dispersal rates and distances for a wetland‐breeding amphibian population

The influence of species life history and distribution characteristics on species responses to habitat fragmentation in an urban landscape

 Tools for increasing visual encounter probabilities for invasive species removal: a case study of brown treesnakes

Evaluation of camera trap‐based abundance estimators for unmarked populations

Estimating site fidelity and breeding dispersal of adult spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) at multiple scales

Factors facilitating co-occurrence at the Range Boundary of Shenandoah and Red-backed Salamanders

Staci Amburgey Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

707

Citations(since 2020)

551

Cited By

359

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Staci Amburgey Skills & Research Interests

wildlife conservation

climate change effects

population modeling

invasive species

quantitative ecology

Top articles of Staci Amburgey

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Priority research needs to inform amphibian conservation in the Anthropocene

Conservation Science and Practice

Evan H Campbell Grant

Staci M Amburgey

Brian Gratwicke

Victor Acosta‐Chaves

Anat M Belasen

...

2023/9

Multistate model to estimate sex‐specific dispersal rates and distances for a wetland‐breeding amphibian population

Ecosphere

Courtney L Davis

David J Muñoz

Staci M Amburgey

Carli R Dinsmore

Eric W Teitsworth

...

2023/1

The influence of species life history and distribution characteristics on species responses to habitat fragmentation in an urban landscape

Journal of Animal Ecology

Staci M Amburgey

David AW Miller

Carlton J Rochester

Katy S Delaney

Seth PD Riley

...

2021/3

 Tools for increasing visual encounter probabilities for invasive species removal: a case study of brown treesnakes

NeoBiota

Staci M Amburgey

Amy A Yackel Adams

Beth Gardner

Bjorn Lardner

Adam J Knox

...

2021/12/14

Evaluation of camera trap‐based abundance estimators for unmarked populations

Ecological Applications

SM Amburgey

AA Yackel Adams

B Gardner

NJ Hostetter

SR Siers

...

2021/10

Estimating site fidelity and breeding dispersal of adult spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) at multiple scales

ADVACNING QUANTITATIVE METHODS TO DISENTANGLE POPULATION-AND COMMUNITY-LEVEL PROCESSES AT MULTIPLE SCALES

Courtney L Davis

David J Muñoz

Staci M Amburgey

Carli R Dinsmore

Eric W Teitsworth

...

2020/8

Factors facilitating co-occurrence at the Range Boundary of Shenandoah and Red-backed Salamanders

Journal of Herpetology

Staci M Amburgey

David AW Miller

Adrianne Brand

Andrew E Dietrich

Evan H Campbell Grant

2020/3

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