Standout Papers

Status and Ecological Effects of the World’s Largest Carnivores 2014 2026 2018 2022 2.5k
  1. Status and Ecological Effects of the World’s Largest Carnivores (2014)
    William J. Ripple, James A. Estes et al. Science
  2. The golden age of bio‐logging: how animal‐borne sensors are advancing the frontiers of ecology (2015)
    Christopher C. Wilmers, Barry A. Nickel et al. Ecology

Immediate Impact

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Works of Christopher C. Wilmers being referenced

Do trophic cascades affect the storage and flux of atmospheric carbon? An analysis of sea otters and kelp forests
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Human predators outpace other agents of trait change in the wild
2009
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Christopher C. Wilmers 7437 1457 1492 1792 1579 103 9.1k
Joël Berger 7369 1371 1387 1535 1433 138 9.0k
Kevin R. Crooks 8035 896 1922 1743 1407 167 10.9k
Matt W. Hayward 6210 1121 971 1483 1424 169 7.5k
Bogumiła Jędrzejewska 7905 1352 1356 1998 1068 145 9.6k
Euan G. Ritchie 8511 985 1114 2164 2005 135 10.5k
Justin S. Brashares 6247 629 1304 1873 1623 102 8.4k
Chris Carbone 5728 717 1470 1405 1739 97 7.2k
J. Marcus Rowcliffe 6096 851 1933 1393 1872 159 9.0k
Mike Letnic 7359 713 1334 2389 1828 178 9.0k
Evelyn H. Merrill 6351 1056 1045 1720 1067 109 7.4k

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