Thomas Luhring

Thomas Luhring

Wichita State University

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Thomas Luhring

Thomas Luhring, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wichita State University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Thermal Ecology, Population Biology, Life-History, Modeling.

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

Beyond individual, population, and community: Considering information, cell number, and energy flux as fundamental dimensions of life across scales

No free refills: Prior drying and vertebrate colonisation alter ecological functioning and vertebrate fitness within experimental aquatic systems

Droughts reduce growth rates and increase vulnerability to increasingly frequent and severe drying events in an aquatic ectotherm

Aquatic Systems of the Wichita State University Biological Field Station: Youngmeyer Ranch, Elk County, Kansas

Movement with meaning: integrating information into meta‐ecology

Predation landscapes influence migratory prey ecology and evolution

Trophic cascades alter eco-evolutionary dynamics and body size evolution

Filling the Information Gap in Meta-Ecosystem Ecology

Thomas Luhring Information

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Citations(all)

1095

Citations(since 2020)

597

Cited By

734

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

21

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Thomas Luhring Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Thermal Ecology

Population Biology

Life-History

Modeling

Top articles of Thomas Luhring

Beyond individual, population, and community: Considering information, cell number, and energy flux as fundamental dimensions of life across scales

Ideas in Ecology and Evolution

2023/12/4

No free refills: Prior drying and vertebrate colonisation alter ecological functioning and vertebrate fitness within experimental aquatic systems

Freshwater Biology

2023/9

Droughts reduce growth rates and increase vulnerability to increasingly frequent and severe drying events in an aquatic ectotherm

Journal of Herpetology

2022/12/1

Aquatic Systems of the Wichita State University Biological Field Station: Youngmeyer Ranch, Elk County, Kansas

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science

2022/11

Movement with meaning: integrating information into meta‐ecology

Oikos

2022/8

Predation landscapes influence migratory prey ecology and evolution

2021/8/1

Trophic cascades alter eco-evolutionary dynamics and body size evolution

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2020/11/11

Filling the Information Gap in Meta-Ecosystem Ecology

2020/8/31

Push, pull, or push–pull? An alarm cue better guides sea lamprey towards capture devices than a mating pheromone during the reproductive migration

Biological Invasions

2020/7

Trade‐offs between morphology and thermal niches mediate adaptation in response to competing selective pressures

Ecology and evolution

2020/2

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