William S. Currie

William S. Currie

University of Michigan

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About William S. Currie

William S. Currie, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of Ecosystem modeling, carbon cycling, landscape ecology, coupled human-natural systems, interdisciplinary research in sustainabili.

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

The natural capital of seagrass beds in the Caribbean: evaluating their ecosystem services and blue carbon trade potential

Dark roads aid movement but increase mortality of a generalist herbivore in the American Southwest

Size-dependent analyses provide insights into the reproductive allocation and plasticity of invasive and native Typha

Assessing beech bark-diseased forest canopies over landscapes using high resolution open-source imagery in an ecological framework

Development of the continental urban steam water quality dataset towards a socio-ecological framework

Sustained‐Flux Global Warming Potential Driven by Nitrogen Inflow and Hydroperiod in a Model of Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands

Enhancing Great Lakes coastal ecosystems research by initiating engagement between scientists and decision-makers

Hydrologic flushing rates drive nitrogen cycling and plant invasion in a freshwater coastal wetland model

William S. Currie Information

University

Position

Professor of Environment and Sustainability

Citations(all)

10448

Citations(since 2020)

2726

Cited By

8829

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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William S. Currie Skills & Research Interests

Ecosystem modeling

carbon cycling

landscape ecology

coupled human-natural systems

interdisciplinary research in sustainabili

Top articles of William S. Currie

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The natural capital of seagrass beds in the Caribbean: evaluating their ecosystem services and blue carbon trade potential

Biology Letters

Bridget F Shayka

Maximilian HK Hesselbarth

Steven R Schill

William S Currie

Jacob E Allgeier

2023/6/21

Dark roads aid movement but increase mortality of a generalist herbivore in the American Southwest

Ecosphere

Kaitlyn M Frank

Mark A Ditmer

David C Stoner

William S Currie

Daniel D Olson

...

2023/5

Size-dependent analyses provide insights into the reproductive allocation and plasticity of invasive and native Typha

Biological Invasions

Emily E Jameson

Kenneth Elgersma

Jason P Martina

William S Currie

Deborah E Goldberg

2022/12

Assessing beech bark-diseased forest canopies over landscapes using high resolution open-source imagery in an ecological framework

Forest Ecology and Management

Jared W Barnett

Kathleen M Bergen

William S Currie

2022/11/1

Development of the continental urban steam water quality dataset towards a socio-ecological framework

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Runzi Wang

Zhongyao Liang

Gang Zhao

William Currie

Theodore Wood

...

2021/12

Sustained‐Flux Global Warming Potential Driven by Nitrogen Inflow and Hydroperiod in a Model of Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Y Yuan

SJ Sharp

JP Martina

KJ Elgersma

WS Currie

2021/8

Enhancing Great Lakes coastal ecosystems research by initiating engagement between scientists and decision-makers

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Charlotte B Weinstein

Laura L Bourgeau-Chavez

Sherry L Martin

William S Currie

Katherine Grantham

...

2021/8/1

Hydrologic flushing rates drive nitrogen cycling and plant invasion in a freshwater coastal wetland model

Ecological Applications

Sean J Sharp

Kenneth J Elgersma

Jason P Martina

William S Currie

2021/3

Connecting Landscape-Applied Nutrients to Widespread Coastal Wetland Invasion Across the Laurentian Great Lakes

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Anthony D Kendall

Michael Battaglia

Laura L Bourgeau-Chavez

William S Currie

Kenneth J Elgersma

...

2020/12

Modeling the effects of nitrogen and hydroperiod on greenhouse gas emissions in Great Lakes coastal wetlands

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ye Yuan

Kenneth J Elgersma

Jason Philip Martina

Sean J Sharp

William S Currie

2020/12

Human appropriated net primary productivity as a metric for land use planning: a case study in the US Great Lakes region

Landscape Ecology

Erin M Barton

Douglas R Pearsall

William S Currie

2020/6

Forest structure, diversity, and primary production in relation to disturbance severity

Ecology and Evolution

Lisa T Haber

Robert T Fahey

Shea B Wales

Nicolás Correa Pascuas

William S Currie

...

2020/5

Satellite-based decadal change assessments of pan-Arctic environments

Ambio

Liza K Jenkins

Tom Barry

Karl R Bosse

William S Currie

Tom Christensen

...

2020/3/1

Nutrient Loading Regime Determines N and P Limitation and Alters Ecosystem Function in Simulated Coastal Wetlands Along a Climate Change Gradient

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

SJ Sharp

JP Martina

KJ Elgersma

Y Yuan

WS Currie

2020/12

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