Todd Brinkman

Todd Brinkman

University of Alaska Southeast

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Todd Brinkman

Todd Brinkman, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Alaska Southeast, specializes in the field of Wildlife Ecology, Human Dimensions of Wildlife.

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

Camera trap sampling protocols for open landscapes: The value of time‐lapse imagery

Behavioral response of polar bears to aircraft activity on the northern coast of Alaska

Diversity Within the Wildlife Profession in Alaska

Simulating future climate change impacts on snow-and ice-related driving hazards in Arctic-boreal regions

Long-term change and geospatial patterns of river ice cover and navigability in Southcentral Alaska detected with remote sensing

Estimating encounter probabilities among recreational trail user groups

Estimating animal size or distance in camera trap images: Photogrammetry using the pinhole camera model

Collaborative wildlife–snow science: Integrating wildlife and snow expertise to improve research and management

Todd Brinkman Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology

Citations(all)

2097

Citations(since 2020)

1088

Cited By

1412

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

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University of Alaska Southeast

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Todd Brinkman Skills & Research Interests

Wildlife Ecology

Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Top articles of Todd Brinkman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Camera trap sampling protocols for open landscapes: The value of time‐lapse imagery

Conservation Science and Practice

Scott Leorna

Todd Brinkman

2024/2/19

Behavioral response of polar bears to aircraft activity on the northern coast of Alaska

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Gwendolyn Quigley

Todd J Brinkman

Ryan Wilson

Aaron Christ

2024/2/6

Diversity Within the Wildlife Profession in Alaska

Jackson Magie

Todd Brinkman

2023/4/6

Simulating future climate change impacts on snow-and ice-related driving hazards in Arctic-boreal regions

Environmental Research Letters

Heather E Greaves

Natalie T Boelman

Todd J Brinkman

Glen E Liston

Laura R Prugh

...

2023/2/6

Long-term change and geospatial patterns of river ice cover and navigability in Southcentral Alaska detected with remote sensing

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research

Dana RN Brown

Christopher D Arp

Todd J Brinkman

Barbara A Cellarius

Melanie Engram

...

2023/12/31

Estimating encounter probabilities among recreational trail user groups

Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism

Shelby McCahon

Todd Brinkman

Ryan Klimstra

2023/6/1

Estimating animal size or distance in camera trap images: Photogrammetry using the pinhole camera model

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Scott Leorna

Todd Brinkman

Timothy Fullman

2022/8

Collaborative wildlife–snow science: Integrating wildlife and snow expertise to improve research and management

Ecosphere

Adele K Reinking

Stine Højlund Pedersen

Kelly Elder

Natalie T Boelman

Thomas W Glass

...

2022/6

Exploring auditory thresholds for reindeer, Rangifer tarandus

Journal of Veterinary Behavior

Megan Perra

Todd Brinkman

Peter Scheifele

Sarah Barcalow

2022/6/1

Human and animal movements combine with snow to increase moose-vehicle collisions in winter

Environmental Research Letters

Calum X Cunningham

Glen E Liston

Adele K Reinking

Natalie T Boelman

Todd J Brinkman

...

2022/12/14

Geospatial patterns and models of subsistence land use in rural Interior Alaska

Ecology and Society

Dana R Brown

Todd J Brinkman

Gayle P Neufeld

Loraine S Navarro

Caroline L Brown

...

2022/1

Human vs. machine: Detecting wildlife in camera trap images

Ecological Informatics

Scott Leorna

Todd Brinkman

2022/12/1

Changes in sharing and participation are important predictors of the health of traditional harvest practices in Indigenous communities in Alaska

Human Ecology

Todd Brinkman

Billy Charles

Benjamin Stevens

Brooke Wright

Simeon John

...

2022/8

Seeing science: using graphics to communicate research

Ecosphere

Megan Perra

Todd Brinkman

2021/10

Identifying increasing risks of hazards for northern land-users caused by permafrost thaw: integrating scientific and community-based research approaches

Environmental Research Letters

Carolyn M Gibson

Todd Brinkman

Helen Cold

Dana Brown

Merritt Turetsky

2021/5/26

Cascading effects: Insights from the US long term ecological research network

Ecosphere

Christie A Bahlai

Clarisse Hart

Maria T Kavanaugh

Jeffrey D White

Roger W Ruess

...

2021/5

Stoking the flame: Subsistence and wood energy in rural Alaska, United States

Energy Research & Social Science

Jennifer I Schmidt

Amanda Byrd

Jennifer Curl

Todd J Brinkman

Krista Heeringa

2021/1/21

Automated Soundscape Analysis Reveals Strong Influence of Time Since Wildfire on Boreal Breeding Birds

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Eleanor Davol

Natalie Boelman

Todd Brinkman

Carissa Brown

Glen Liston

...

2021/12

Extensive aircraft activity impacts subsistence areas: acoustic evidence from Arctic Alaska

Environmental Research Letters

Taylor R Stinchcomb

Todd J Brinkman

Davyd Betchkal

2020/10/21

Implications of climate variability and changing seasonal hydrology for subarctic riverbank erosion

Climatic change

Dana RN Brown

Todd J Brinkman

W Robert Bolton

Caroline L Brown

Helen S Cold

...

2020/9

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