Thomas W. Sherry

Thomas W. Sherry

Tulane University

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Thomas W. Sherry

Thomas W. Sherry, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tulane University, specializes in the field of Ecology.

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

Low‐coverage whole genome sequencing for highly accurate population assignment: Mapping migratory connectivity in the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla)

Niche concept scale in space and time: evolutionary perspectives from tropical insectivorous birds

High resource overlap and small dietary differences are widespread in food‐limited warbler (Parulidae) communities

Bird Abundances at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (1969-present) and on three replicate plots (1986-2000) in the White Mountain National Forest

Extensions and limitations of MacArthur (1958): A review of ecological and evolutionary approaches to competition and diet in the New World wood warblers (Parulidae)

Current methods and future directions in avian diet analysis Brandon D.

Métodos actuales y direcciones futuras en el análisis de la dieta aviar

The root of the Antilles: a history of the Todidae family

Thomas W. Sherry Information

University

Position

Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

12546

Citations(since 2020)

2901

Cited By

10671

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

95

i10Index(since 2020)

68

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Thomas W. Sherry Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Top articles of Thomas W. Sherry

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Low‐coverage whole genome sequencing for highly accurate population assignment: Mapping migratory connectivity in the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla)

Molecular Ecology

Matthew G DeSaix

Eric C Anderson

Christen M Bossu

Christine E Rayne

Teia M Schweizer

...

2023/10

Niche concept scale in space and time: evolutionary perspectives from tropical insectivorous birds

Thomas W Sherry

2023/7/3

High resource overlap and small dietary differences are widespread in food‐limited warbler (Parulidae) communities

Ibis

Cody M Kent

Kyu Min Huh

Sarah Chieko Hunter

Kathryn Judson

Luke L Powell

...

2022/1

Bird Abundances at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (1969-present) and on three replicate plots (1986-2000) in the White Mountain National Forest

Richard T Holmes

Nicholas L Rodenhouse

Michael T Hallworth

2022/1

Extensions and limitations of MacArthur (1958): A review of ecological and evolutionary approaches to competition and diet in the New World wood warblers (Parulidae)

Thomas W Sherry

Cody M Kent

2022/4/8

Current methods and future directions in avian diet analysis Brandon D.

Ornithology (Oxford University Press)

Brandon D Hoenig

Allison M Snider

Anna M Forsman

Keith A Hobson

Steven C Latta

...

2022/1/11

Métodos actuales y direcciones futuras en el análisis de la dieta aviar

Ornithology

Brandon D Hoenig

Allison M Snider

Anna M Forsman

Keith A Hobson

Steven C Latta

...

2022/1/11

The root of the Antilles: a history of the Todidae family

Journal of Caribbean Ornithology

Thomas W Sherry

2021/12/3

Principal investigators

Anthony R Hendrickson

Brian Mennecke

Kevin Scheibe

Anthony M Townsend

Christopher S Pilson

2005/9/30

Sensitivity of tropical insectivorous birds to the Anthropocene: a review of multiple mechanisms and conservation implications

Thomas W Sherry

2021/5/17

Morphological traits influence prey selection by coexisting species of New World warblers (Parulidae)

Journal of Field Ornithology

Kristen M Rosamond

Cody M Kent

Sarah Chieko Hunter

Thomas W Sherry

2020/12

Habitat ecology of Nearctic–Neotropical migratory landbirds on the nonbreeding grounds

Steven Albert

Jared D Wolfe

Jherime Kellerman

Thomas Sherry

Bridget JM Stutchbury

...

2020/11/2

Insectivorous birds in the Neotropics: Ecological radiations, specialization, and coexistence in species-rich communities

The Auk

Thomas W Sherry

Cody M Kent

Natalie V Sánchez

Çağan H Şekercioğlu

2020/10/1

Behavioral niche partitioning reexamined: Do behavioral differences predict dietary differences in warblers?

Ecology

Cody M Kent

Thomas W Sherry

2020/8

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