William K. Hayes

William K. Hayes

Loma Linda University

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About William K. Hayes

William K. Hayes, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loma Linda University, specializes in the field of Behavior, Ecology, Conservation, Venom, Herpetology.

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

Paradoxical Exception to Island Tameness: Increased Defensiveness in an Insular Population of Rattlesnakes

Social security: can rattlesnakes reduce acute stress through social buffering?

Corrigendum to “Eyes from the sky: Application of satellite-based indices to assess vegetation casualty on Grand Bahama Island one year post-Hurricane Dorian”[Remote Sens. Appl …

Eyes from the sky: Application of satellite-based indices to assess vegetation casualty on Grand Bahama Island one year post-Hurricane Dorian

Ecophenotypic variation or genetic differentiation? Ambiguity of morphological and molecular relationships presents uncertainty in host-specific plasticity of Chelonibia barnacles

Human–Wildlife Conflict at a Suburban–Wildlands Interface: Effects of Short-and Long-Distance Translocations on Red Diamond Rattlesnake (Crotalus ruber) Activity and Survival

Comparative analyses of Chelonibia spp. barnacles for separation of C. testudinaria, C. manati, and C. patula as independent of host species

Diet and Feeding Frequency in the Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake (Crotalus pyrrhus): Ontogenetic, Sexual, Geographic, and Seasonal Variation

William K. Hayes Information

University

Position

Loma Linda California USA

Citations(all)

3370

Citations(since 2020)

1217

Cited By

2676

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

Loma Linda University

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William K. Hayes Skills & Research Interests

Behavior

Ecology

Conservation

Venom

Herpetology

Top articles of William K. Hayes

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Paradoxical Exception to Island Tameness: Increased Defensiveness in an Insular Population of Rattlesnakes

Toxicon

Carl E Person

Gerad A Fox

Julie King

Eric CK Gren

Erick Briggs

...

2016

Social security: can rattlesnakes reduce acute stress through social buffering?

Frontiers in Ethology

Chelsea E Martin

Gerad A Fox

Breanna J Putman

William K Hayes

2023/7/6

Corrigendum to “Eyes from the sky: Application of satellite-based indices to assess vegetation casualty on Grand Bahama Island one year post-Hurricane Dorian”[Remote Sens. Appl …

Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment

Zeko McKenzie

Mark P Kumler

Ruijin Ma

Kimberlyn Williams

William K Hayes

2023

Eyes from the sky: Application of satellite-based indices to assess vegetation casualty on Grand Bahama Island one year post-Hurricane Dorian

Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment

Zeko McKenzie

Mark P Kumler

Ruijin Ma

Kimberlyn Williams

William K Hayes

2023/11/1

Ecophenotypic variation or genetic differentiation? Ambiguity of morphological and molecular relationships presents uncertainty in host-specific plasticity of Chelonibia barnacles

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Emily C Hyatt

William K Hayes

Stephen G Dunbar

2023/10/5

Human–Wildlife Conflict at a Suburban–Wildlands Interface: Effects of Short-and Long-Distance Translocations on Red Diamond Rattlesnake (Crotalus ruber) Activity and Survival

Diversity

Aaron G Corbit

William K Hayes

2022/2

Comparative analyses of Chelonibia spp. barnacles for separation of C. testudinaria, C. manati, and C. patula as independent of host species

E Hyatt

WK Hayes

Stephen G Dunbar

2021/8

Diet and Feeding Frequency in the Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake (Crotalus pyrrhus): Ontogenetic, Sexual, Geographic, and Seasonal Variation

Journal of Herpetology

Chip Cochran

Katherine L Edwards

Zachary D Travis

Lance R Pompe

William K Hayes

2021/3

Crotalus atrox disintegrin reduces hemorrhagic transformation by attenuating matrix metalloproteinase‐9 activity after middle cerebral artery occlusion in …

Journal of neuroscience research

Devin W McBride

Eric CK Gren

Wayne Kelln

William K Hayes

John H Zhang

2020/1

SKELETAL TRAUMA WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR INTRATAIL MOBILITY IN EDMONTOSAURUS ANNECTENS FROM A MONODOMINANT BONEBED, LANCE FORMATION (MAASTRICHTIAN), WYOMING USA

PALAIOS

BETHANIA CT SIVIERO

ELIZABETH REGA

WILLIAM K HAYES

ALLEN M COOPER

LEONARD R BRAND

...

2020/4/14

An Improved Approach to Measuring Sexual Dimorphism in Snakes: Morphological Variation in the Bahamian Racer (Cubophis vudii vudii)

Reptiles & Amphibians

Scott Johnson

William K Hayes

2020/7/16

Does sex influence foraging strategy? Investigating dietary differences between male and female juvenile hawksbills

Daniel S Baumbach

J Kirkwood

W Kelln

WK Hayes

Stephen G Dunbar

2020/3

A sting operation: Risk assessment and venom expenditure by scorpions in defensive contexts

Toxicon

LA Marston

Z Nisani

GA Fox

D Trujillo

S Marcy

...

2020/7/1

Resilience in the aftermath of hurricanes: Fluctuations in a Critically Endangered population of West Indian Woodpeckers Melanerpes superciliaris nyeanus over two decades

Bird Conservation International

MICHAEL E AKRESH

ROBERT A ASKINS

DAVID I KING

FLOYD E HAYES

PATRICIA E BARRY

...

2021

Attenuation of surgically-induced brain injury through whole and fractionated venom protein preconditioning

Toxicon

ZD Travis

P Sherchan

A Cooper

W Kelln

WK Hayes

...

2020/7/1

Hematologic and Biochemical Ranges and Health Assessments of Free-Ranging San Salvador Iguanas (Cyclura rileyi rileyi) in a Translocation Program

Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery

Jennifer Kishbaugh

Devin Tunseth

Nancy P Lung

Katharine Hope

William K Hayes

...

2020/1

A sting to die for: Venom composition andcomplexity in Southwestern North American scorpions

Toxicon

S Marcy

C Sarfo-Poku

GA Fox

AM Cooper

L Marston

...

2020/7/1

Venom collection from spiders and snakes: Voluntary and involuntary extractions (“milking”) and venom gland extractions

Snake and Spider Toxins: Methods and Protocols

William K Hayes

Gerad A Fox

David R Nelsen

2020

Change for the better: Venom ontogeny corresponds to dietary shifts in Southwestern North American rattlesnakes

Toxicon

WK Hayes

ECK Gren

W Kelln

GA Fox

R Cochran

...

2020/7/1

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