Amanda L. Ensminger

434 total citations
11 papers, 346 citations indexed

About

Amanda L. Ensminger is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Amanda L. Ensminger has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 346 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 6 papers in Ecology and 4 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Amanda L. Ensminger's work include Animal Behavior and Reproduction (8 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (4 papers) and Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (4 papers). Amanda L. Ensminger is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Reproduction (8 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (4 papers) and Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (4 papers). Amanda L. Ensminger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Germany. Amanda L. Ensminger's co-authors include David F. Westneat, Margret I. Hatch, Daniel Wetzel, Esteban Fernández‐Juricic, Susan M.G. Hoffman, Douglas B. Meikle, Philip H. Crowley, D. Nicholas McLetchie, Linda Fuselier and William C. McGrew and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The American Naturalist and Ecology Letters.

In The Last Decade

Amanda L. Ensminger

11 papers receiving 338 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Amanda L. Ensminger United States 9 277 135 78 69 62 11 346
Rudy M. Jonker Netherlands 10 254 0.9× 208 1.5× 61 0.8× 45 0.7× 107 1.7× 12 401
Aaron Rundus United States 10 243 0.9× 101 0.7× 97 1.2× 103 1.5× 120 1.9× 17 365
Matthew B. Petelle United States 11 302 1.1× 170 1.3× 111 1.4× 61 0.9× 76 1.2× 24 410
Sarah E. Overington Canada 6 321 1.2× 155 1.1× 224 2.9× 83 1.2× 39 0.6× 6 453
Patrick Michael Whittle New Zealand 5 287 1.0× 127 0.9× 247 3.2× 91 1.3× 41 0.7× 7 455
Irmgard Teschke Germany 8 213 0.8× 69 0.5× 163 2.1× 77 1.1× 27 0.4× 8 304
Elena C. Berg United States 11 316 1.1× 173 1.3× 35 0.4× 65 0.9× 144 2.3× 25 439
Jamie Samson United Kingdom 6 225 0.8× 112 0.8× 179 2.3× 66 1.0× 86 1.4× 8 355
Laure Cauchard Canada 8 317 1.1× 120 0.9× 188 2.4× 110 1.6× 30 0.5× 13 391
Rebecca Croston United States 14 419 1.5× 359 2.7× 137 1.8× 94 1.4× 48 0.8× 23 574

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Amanda L. Ensminger

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All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Ensminger, Amanda L., et al.. (2017). Testing a key assumption in animal communication: between-individual variation in female visual systems alters perception of male signals. Biology Open. 6(12). 1771–1783. 13 indexed citations
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Ensminger, Amanda L. & Esteban Fernández‐Juricic. (2014). Individual Variation in Cone Photoreceptor Density in House Sparrows: Implications for Between-Individual Differences in Visual Resolution and Chromatic Contrast. PLoS ONE. 9(11). e111854–e111854. 14 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Juricic, Esteban, et al.. (2013). Do Male and Female Cowbirds See Their World Differently? Implications for Sex Differences in the Sensory System of an Avian Brood Parasite. PLoS ONE. 8(3). e58985–e58985. 21 indexed citations
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Ensminger, Amanda L. & David F. Westneat. (2012). Individual and Sex Differences in Habituation and Neophobia in House Sparrows (Passer domesticus). Ethology. 118(11). 1085–1095. 49 indexed citations
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Westneat, David F., Margret I. Hatch, Daniel Wetzel, & Amanda L. Ensminger. (2011). Individual Variation in Parental Care Reaction Norms: Integration of Personality and Plasticity. The American Naturalist. 178(5). 652–667. 167 indexed citations
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Ensminger, Amanda L. & Philip H. Crowley. (2007). Strangers and brothers: a paternity game between house mice. Animal Behaviour. 74(1). 23–32. 2 indexed citations
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Ensminger, Amanda L. & Douglas B. Meikle. (2005). Effects of male kinship and agonistic behaviour on reproduction and odour preferences of female house mice, Mus domesticus. Animal Behaviour. 69(5). 1147–1155. 14 indexed citations
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McGrew, William C., Amanda L. Ensminger, Linda F. Marchant, Jill D. Pruetz, & Linda Vigilant. (2004). Genotyping aids field study of unhabituated wild chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology. 63(2). 87–93. 19 indexed citations
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Crowley, Philip H., et al.. (2004). A general model of local competition for space. Ecology Letters. 8(2). 176–188. 29 indexed citations
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Ensminger, Amanda L. & Susan M.G. Hoffman. (2002). Sex identification assay useful in great apes is not diagnostic in a range of other primate species. American Journal of Primatology. 56(2). 129–134. 17 indexed citations
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Marchant, Linda F., Amanda L. Ensminger, Jill D. Pruetz, & William C. McGrew. (2000). <Note> Highly Successful Non-Invasive Collection of DNA from Wild Chimpanzees. Pan Africa News. 7(2). 20–21. 1 indexed citations

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