Steven J. Presley

Steven J. Presley

University of Connecticut

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About Steven J. Presley

Steven J. Presley, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Connecticut, specializes in the field of Ecology.

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

The structure of Congolese shrew ensembles: competition and spatial variation in resource abundance

Phenological patterns in ecology: Problems using circular statistics and solutions based on simulations

Latitudinal Gradients of Biodiversity: Patterns, Processes, and Prospects

Reproductive phenologies of phyllostomid bat populations and ensembles from lowland Amazonia

Long‐term responses to large‐scale disturbances: spatiotemporal variation in gastropod populations and communities

Gradients and the structure of neotropical metacommunities: effects of disturbance, elevation, landscape structure, and biogeography

Protecting biodiversity via conservation networks: Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic considerations

From island biogeography to landscape and metacommunity ecology: a macroecological perspective of bat communities

Steven J. Presley Information

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Citations(all)

4386

Citations(since 2020)

2289

Cited By

3022

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

57

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Steven J. Presley Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Top articles of Steven J. Presley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The structure of Congolese shrew ensembles: competition and spatial variation in resource abundance

Journal of Mammalogy

Frederik Van de Perre

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

Herwig Leirs

Erik Verheyen

2024/4/17

Phenological patterns in ecology: Problems using circular statistics and solutions based on simulations

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Michael R Willig

Julissa Rojas‐Sandoval

Steven J Presley

2024/4/5

Latitudinal Gradients of Biodiversity: Patterns, Processes, and Prospects

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

2024/1/1

Reproductive phenologies of phyllostomid bat populations and ensembles from lowland Amazonia

Journal of Mammalogy

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

2023/8/1

Long‐term responses to large‐scale disturbances: spatiotemporal variation in gastropod populations and communities

Oikos

Steven J Presley

Michael R Willig

2023/7

Gradients and the structure of neotropical metacommunities: effects of disturbance, elevation, landscape structure, and biogeography

Steven J Presley

Michael R Willig

2023/4/1

Protecting biodiversity via conservation networks: Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic considerations

Biological Conservation

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

Brian T Klingbeil

Evsey Kosman

Tao Zhang

...

2023/2/1

From island biogeography to landscape and metacommunity ecology: a macroecological perspective of bat communities

Steven J Presley

Michael R Willig

2022/8

Integrating multiple dimensions of biodiversity to inform global parrot conservation

Animal Biodiversity and Conservation

KR Burgio

KE Davis

LM Dreiss

LM Cisneros

BT Klingbeil

...

2022/6/27

Long‐term responses of gastropods to simulated hurricanes in a tropical montane rainforest

Ecosphere

Steven J Presley

Michael R Willig

2022/2

Long‐term trends in gastropod abundance and biodiversity: Disentangling effects of press versus pulse disturbances

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

2022/2

Long-term spatiotemporal variation in density of a tropical folivore: responses to a complex disturbance regime

Oecologia

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

2022/8

A canonical metacommunity structure over 3 decades: ecologically consistent but spatially dynamic patterns in a hurricane-prone montane forest

Oecologia

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

Eve I Cullerton

2021/7

Arthropods are not declining but are responsive to disturbance in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Timothy D Schowalter

Manoj Pandey

Steven J Presley

Michael R Willig

Jess K Zimmerman

2021/1/12

Effects of host species identity and diet on the biodiversity of the microbiota in Puerto Rican bats

Current Microbiology

Steven J Presley

Joerg Graf

Ahmad F Hassan

Anna R Sjodin

Michael R Willig

2021/9

On the detection of metacommunity structure

Community Ecology

Steven J Presley

2020/4

Functional volumes, niche packing and species richness: biogeographic legacies in the Congo Basin

Royal Society Open Science

Frederik Van de Perre

Michael R Willig

Steven J Presley

Itoka Jean-Claude Mukinzi

Mbalitini Sylvestre Gambalemoke

...

2020/3/4

Effects of host species identity and diet on biodiversity of oral and rectal microbiomes of Puerto Rican bats

BioRxiv

Steven J Presley

Joerg Graf

Ahmad F Hassan

Anna R Sjodin

Michael R Willig

2020/2/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 82
Michael Willig

Michael Willig

University of Connecticut

H-index: 39
Richard D. Stevens

Richard D. Stevens

Texas Tech University

H-index: 23
Ivan Castro-Arellano

Ivan Castro-Arellano

Texas State University

H-index: 22
Celia López-González

Celia López-González

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

H-index: 14
Laura M. Cisneros

Laura M. Cisneros

University of Connecticut

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