Brooke Maslo

1.5k total citations
53 papers, 996 citations indexed

About

Brooke Maslo is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Ecological Modeling. According to data from OpenAlex, Brooke Maslo has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 996 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Ecology, 18 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 11 papers in Ecological Modeling. Recurrent topics in Brooke Maslo's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (17 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (16 papers) and Avian ecology and behavior (15 papers). Brooke Maslo is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (17 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (16 papers) and Avian ecology and behavior (15 papers). Brooke Maslo collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Spain. Brooke Maslo's co-authors include Thomas A. Schlacher, Michael A. Weston, Rod M. Connolly, Andrew D. Olds, Ben L. Gilby, Julie L. Lockwood, Nina H. Fefferman, Steven N. Handel, David S. Schoeman and Charles H. Peterson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Brooke Maslo

49 papers receiving 974 citations

Peers

Brooke Maslo
Danny I. Rogers Australia
Anita Koolhaas Netherlands
Clive Minton Australia
Savanna C. Barry United States
R. Glenn Ford United States
Dennis Jongsomjit United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Brooke Maslo

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Fields of papers citing papers by Brooke Maslo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brooke Maslo

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Brooke Maslo. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Brooke Maslo based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Brooke Maslo. Brooke Maslo is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Schlacher, Thomas A., Michael A. Weston, Brooke Maslo, et al.. (2025). Vehicles kill birds on sandy beaches: The global evidence. The Science of The Total Environment. 975. 179258–179258.
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Pinsky, Malin L., et al.. (2024). Impact of putatively beneficial genomic loci on gene expression in little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus, Le Conte, 1831) affected by white‐nose syndrome. Evolutionary Applications. 17(9). e13748–e13748. 1 indexed citations
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Schlacher, Thomas A., et al.. (2024). Impacts of coyote colonization on coastal mammalian predators. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 17868–17868. 1 indexed citations
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Maslo, Brooke, et al.. (2024). Non-Native Plants Influence Forest Vegetative Structure and the Activity of Eastern Temperate Insectivorous Bats. Forests. 15(4). 711–711. 1 indexed citations
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Schlacher, Thomas A., Bhavani E. Narayanaswamy, Michael A. Weston, et al.. (2024). Spatial Mismatch Between Tourism Hotspots and Anthropogenic Debris on Sandy Beaches in an Iconic Conservation Area. Estuaries and Coasts. 48(1). 1 indexed citations
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Allen, Michael C., et al.. (2023). Sampling environmental DNA from trees and soil to detect cryptic arboreal mammals. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 180–180. 22 indexed citations
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Maslo, Brooke, et al.. (2022). Dogs suppress a pivotal function in the food webs of sandy beaches. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 14069–14069. 6 indexed citations
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Henderson, Christopher J., Ben L. Gilby, Andrew D. Olds, et al.. (2022). Connectivity Shapes Functional Diversity and Maintains Complementarity in Surf Zones on Exposed Coasts. Estuaries and Coasts. 45(6). 1534–1544. 14 indexed citations
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Gignoux‐Wolfsohn, Sarah, Malin L. Pinsky, Carl Herzog, et al.. (2021). Genomic signatures of selection in bats surviving white‐nose syndrome. Molecular Ecology. 30(22). 5643–5657. 26 indexed citations
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Gilby, Ben L., Andrew D. Olds, Michael A. Weston, et al.. (2018). Functional plasticity in vertebrate scavenger assemblages in the presence of introduced competitors. Oecologia. 188(2). 583–593. 14 indexed citations
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Schlacher, Thomas A., Ben L. Gilby, Nick Porch, et al.. (2017). Algal subsidies enhance invertebrate prey for threatened shorebirds: A novel conservation tool on ocean beaches?. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 191. 28–38. 39 indexed citations
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Maslo, Brooke, et al.. (2017). Chirosurveillance: The use of native bats to detect invasive agricultural pests. PLoS ONE. 12(3). e0173321–e0173321. 36 indexed citations
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Schlacher, Thomas A., Nick Porch, Rod M. Connolly, et al.. (2016). The Early Shorebird Will Catch Fewer Invertebrates on Trampled Sandy Beaches. PLoS ONE. 11(8). e0161905–e0161905. 48 indexed citations
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Maslo, Brooke, et al.. (2016). Selecting umbrella species for conservation: A test of habitat models and niche overlap for beach-nesting birds. Biological Conservation. 203. 233–242. 55 indexed citations
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Schlacher, Thomas A., Serena Lucrezi, Charles H. Peterson, et al.. (2016). Estimating animal populations and body sizes from burrows: Marine ecologists have their heads buried in the sand. Journal of Sea Research. 112. 55–64. 39 indexed citations
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Schlacher, Thomas A., David S. Schoeman, Alan R. Jones, et al.. (2014). Metrics to assess ecological condition, change, and impacts in sandy beach ecosystems. Journal of Environmental Management. 144. 322–335. 73 indexed citations
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Maslo, Brooke. (2010). Evidence-based recommendations for Atlantic Coast piping plover (Charadrius melodus) conservation and habitat restoration. Rutgers University Community Repository (Rutgers University). 2 indexed citations
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