Brad E. Johns

504 total citations
26 papers, 407 citations indexed

About

Brad E. Johns is a scholar working on Ecology, Agronomy and Crop Science and Small Animals. According to data from OpenAlex, Brad E. Johns has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 407 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Ecology, 5 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science and 3 papers in Small Animals. Recurrent topics in Brad E. Johns's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers), Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (4 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (4 papers). Brad E. Johns is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers), Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (4 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (4 papers). Brad E. Johns collaborates with scholars based in United States. Brad E. Johns's co-authors include Lowell A. Miller, Gary J. Killian, Kathleen A. Fagerstone, James J. Kennelly, Peter J. Savarie, Michael M. Jaeger, William Erickson, Ray T. Sterner, Anthony Wimmers and Jill Engel‐Cox and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Journal of Wildlife Management and Depression and Anxiety.

In The Last Decade

Brad E. Johns

23 papers receiving 345 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Brad E. Johns United States 10 206 107 83 60 46 26 407
James P. Gionfriddo United States 13 259 1.3× 107 1.0× 85 1.0× 72 1.2× 25 0.5× 25 546
James McBain United States 11 235 1.1× 36 0.3× 42 0.5× 45 0.8× 19 0.4× 25 357
J. Váhala Czechia 16 122 0.6× 133 1.2× 112 1.3× 324 5.4× 19 0.4× 56 648
David Blyde Australia 13 163 0.8× 70 0.7× 61 0.7× 101 1.7× 134 2.9× 38 545
George H. Matschke United States 11 277 1.3× 88 0.8× 117 1.4× 123 2.0× 10 0.2× 27 468
Diva Anélie de Araújo Guimarães Brazil 13 174 0.8× 95 0.9× 63 0.8× 101 1.7× 112 2.4× 47 476
Michael D. Kock United States 12 315 1.5× 85 0.8× 165 2.0× 96 1.6× 3 0.1× 24 596
Harry A. Jacobson United States 15 510 2.5× 64 0.6× 132 1.6× 107 1.8× 20 0.4× 32 663
Glen A. Sargeant United States 15 437 2.1× 76 0.7× 65 0.8× 153 2.5× 163 3.5× 34 674
Deidré L. de Villiers Australia 9 405 2.0× 40 0.4× 39 0.5× 122 2.0× 6 0.1× 10 512

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Fields of papers citing papers by Brad E. Johns

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brad E. Johns

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All Works

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Hoff, R. M., Hai Zhang, A. I. Prados, et al.. (2009). Applications of the Three-Dimensional Air Quality System to Western U.S. Air Quality: IDEA, Smog Blog, Smog Stories, AirQuest, and the Remote Sensing Information Gateway. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 59(8). 980–989. 23 indexed citations
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Hoff, R. M., Jill Engel‐Cox, Fred Dimmick, et al.. (2006). 3D-AQS: a three-dimensional air quality system. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 6299. 629901–629901. 2 indexed citations
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Miller, Lowell A., Brad E. Johns, & Gary J. Killian. (2000). Immunocontraception of White‐Tailed Deer with GnRH Vaccine. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 44(5). 266–274. 133 indexed citations
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Miller, Lowell A., Brad E. Johns, & Gary J. Killian. (2000). Immunocontraception of white-tailed deer using native and recombinant zona pellucida vaccines. Animal Reproduction Science. 63(3-4). 187–195. 34 indexed citations
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Johns, Brad E., et al.. (2000). International Space Station immersive accommodation environment. 38th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.
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Bona, Joseph R. & Brad E. Johns. (1999). A mood apart: Depression, mania and other afflications of the self. Depression and Anxiety. 9(4). 183–183.
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Knittle, C. Edward, George M. Linz, John L. Cummings, et al.. (1996). Spring Migration Patterns of Male Red-Winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) from Two Migratory Roosts in South Dakota and Minnesota. The American Midland Naturalist. 136(1). 134–134. 8 indexed citations
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Johns, Brad E., et al.. (1992). Improved aerosol methodology for applying CPT to control roosting species of pest birds. Insecta mundi. 15(15).
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Savarie, Peter J., et al.. (1992). A REVIEW OF CHEMICAL AND PARTICLE MARKING AGENTS USED FOR STUDYING VERTEBRATE PESTS. Insecta mundi. 15(15). 27 indexed citations
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Sterner, Ray T., et al.. (1991). An Inexpensive Humidifying and Cooling System for Inhalation Chambers. Inhalation Toxicology. 3(1). 139–144. 5 indexed citations
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Sterner, Ray T., et al.. (1989). Behavioral-Physiological Effects of Red Phosphorus Smoke Inhalation on Two Wildlife Species. Task 3. (RP/BR Aerosol Effects upon the Spontaneous Activity, Startle Response, Pulmonary Function and Blood Chemistry/Hematology of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and Rock Doves (Columba livia). Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 3 indexed citations
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Sterner, Ray T., et al.. (1987). Behavioral-physiological effects of red phosphorous smoke inhalation on two wildlife species. Task 1. Inhalation equipment development/ambient CO evaluation/aerosol distribution and air-quality study. Final report, March 1985-December 1986. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 3 indexed citations
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Fagerstone, Kathleen A. & Brad E. Johns. (1987). Transponders as Permanent Identification Markers for Domestic Ferrets, Black-Footed Ferrets, and Other Wildlife. Journal of Wildlife Management. 51(2). 294–294. 48 indexed citations
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Jaeger, Michael M., et al.. (1986). Evidence of itinerant breeding of the Red‐billed Quelea Quelea quelea in the Ethiopian Rift Valley. Ibis. 128(4). 469–482. 22 indexed citations
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Johns, Brad E., et al.. (1981). Response of rats to chronic ingestion of diphacinone. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 27-27(1). 559–567. 3 indexed citations
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Johns, Brad E., et al.. (1979). CARDIAC AND OPERANT BEHAVIOR RESPONSE OF STARLINGS (Sturnus vulgaris) TO DISTRESS AND ALARM SOUNDS. Insecta mundi. 5 indexed citations
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Kennelly, James J. & Brad E. Johns. (1976). The Estrous Cycle of Coyotes. Journal of Wildlife Management. 40(2). 272–272. 27 indexed citations
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Kennelly, James J., et al.. (1972). Influence of Sterile Males on Fecundity of a Rat Colony. Journal of Wildlife Management. 36(1). 161–161. 10 indexed citations
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Kennelly, James J., et al.. (1970). Laboratory Studies of the Effect of U-5897 on the Reproduction of Wild Male Rats. Journal of Wildlife Management. 34(3). 508–508. 10 indexed citations

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