Immediate Impact

1 by Nobel laureates 15 from Science/Nature 57 standout
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Citing Papers

Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation
2022 Standout
Singing in a silent spring: Birds respond to a half-century soundscape reversion during the COVID-19 shutdown
2020 StandoutScience
2 intermediate papers

Works of Michael D. Shalter being referenced

The hawk/goose story: The classical ethological experiments of Lorenz and Tinbergen, revisited.
2011
Acoustic Behaviour of Birds and Mammals in the Predator Context; I. Factors Affecting the Structure of Alarm Signals. II. The Functional Significance and Evolution of Alarm Signals
1984

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Michael D. Shalter 471 394 283 17 631
Martina Nagy 606 456 420 26 709
Kimberly A. Pollard 318 229 150 26 629
Sarah A. Heimovics 487 385 203 19 713
Laurence Henry 313 335 249 40 553
Sándor Zsebők 481 291 296 46 627
Marcelo Araya‐Salas 503 476 327 36 706
John L. Bower 383 322 240 8 633
Arik Kershenbaum 252 378 264 34 605
Kendra B. Sewall 461 320 301 39 582
Carl J. Erickson 416 182 234 34 726

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