Daniel Esler

650 total citations
33 papers, 481 citations indexed

About

Daniel Esler is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Esler has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 481 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Ecology, 12 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 6 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Daniel Esler's work include Avian ecology and behavior (20 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (11 papers) and Marine animal studies overview (7 papers). Daniel Esler is often cited by papers focused on Avian ecology and behavior (20 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (11 papers) and Marine animal studies overview (7 papers). Daniel Esler collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Argentina. Daniel Esler's co-authors include W. Sean Boyd, Kimberly A. Trust, Bruce R. Woodin, John J. Stegeman, Samuel A. Iverson, Daniel M. Mulcahy, Joel A. Schmutz, Ramūnas Žydelis, Matthew J. Wooller and Tuula E. Hollmén and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Conservation, Marine Pollution Bulletin and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Esler

32 papers receiving 445 citations

Peers

Daniel Esler
Tyler L. Lewis United States
David R. Nysewander United States
Robin Bjork United States
Evelyn D. Brown United States
Monique M. Lance United States
DB Irons United States
Ana P. B. Carneiro United Kingdom
Peter Lyngs Denmark
Tyler L. Lewis United States
Daniel Esler
Citations per year, relative to Daniel Esler Daniel Esler (= 1×) peers Tyler L. Lewis

Countries citing papers authored by Daniel Esler

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Fields of papers citing papers by Daniel Esler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Hipfner, J. Mark, et al.. (2024). Latitudinal gradients and sex differences in morphology of the Black Oystercatcher ( Haematopus bachmani ). Ecology and Evolution. 14(9). e70115–e70115.
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Biela, Vanessa R. von, et al.. (2024). Relative Importance of Macroalgae and Phytoplankton to Nearshore Consumers and Growth Across Climatic Conditions in the Northern Gulf of Alaska. Estuaries and Coasts. 47(6). 1579–1597. 2 indexed citations
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Suryan, Robert M., Mandy R. Lindeberg, Mayumi L. Arimitsu, et al.. (2023). Gulf Watch Alaska: Long-term research and monitoring in the Gulf of Alaska. NOAA Institutional Repository. 38(1). 468–469. 1 indexed citations
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Bowman, Timothy D., Scott G. Gilliland, Jason L. Schamber, et al.. (2021). Strong evidence for two disjunct populations of Black Scoters Melanitta americana in North America. Wildfowl (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust). 71(71). 179–192. 1 indexed citations
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Esler, Daniel, et al.. (2013). Variation in body mass and foraging effort of Barrow’s Goldeneyes (Bucephala islandica) during remigial molt. The Auk. 130(2). 313–322. 4 indexed citations
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Hollmén, Tuula E., et al.. (2012). Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Discrimination Factors for Quantifying Spectacled Eider Nutrient Allocation to Egg Production. Ornithological Applications. 114(4). 726–732. 7 indexed citations
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Borboroglu, Pablo García, et al.. (2011). Distribution and abundance of Chubut Steamerducks: an endemic species to Central Patagonia, Argentina. Bird Conservation International. 22(3). 307–315. 6 indexed citations
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Esler, Daniel, Brenda E. Ballachey, Kimberly A. Trust, et al.. (2010). Cytochrome P4501A biomarker indication of the timeline of chronic exposure of Barrow’s goldeneyes to residual Exxon Valdez oil. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 62(3). 609–614. 19 indexed citations
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Stoskopf, Michael K., Daniel M. Mulcahy, & Daniel Esler. (2010). Evaluation of a Portable Automated Serum Chemistry Analyzer for Field Assessment of Harlequin Ducks,Histrionicus histrionicus. Veterinary Medicine International. 2010. 1–5. 11 indexed citations
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Iverson, Samuel A., et al.. (2009). Variation in Breeding Season Survival of Female Harlequin Ducks. Journal of Wildlife Management. 73(6). 965–972. 9 indexed citations
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Esler, Daniel, et al.. (2008). Movements of Pre-migratory Surf and White-winged Scoters in Response to Pacific Herring Spawn. Waterbirds. 31(3). 385–393. 17 indexed citations
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Esler, Daniel, et al.. (2007). Isotopic Evidence for Sources of Nutrients Allocated to Clutch Formation by Harlequin Ducks. Ornithological Applications. 109(3). 698–704. 10 indexed citations
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Žydelis, Ramūnas, et al.. (2006). Habitat Use by Wintering Surf and White-Winged Scoters: Effects of Environmental Attributes and Shellfish Aquaculture. Journal of Wildlife Management. 70(6). 1754–1762. 27 indexed citations
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Iverson, Samuel A., et al.. (2006). Comparison of the Effects and Performance of Four Types of Radiotransmitters for Use With Scoters. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34(3). 656–663. 44 indexed citations
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Esler, Daniel, et al.. (2006). Nutrient acquisition by female Harlequin Ducks prior to spring migration and reproduction: evidence for body mass optimization. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 84(9). 1223–1229. 23 indexed citations
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Lewis, Tyler L., Daniel Esler, W. Sean Boyd, & Ramūnas Žydelis. (2005). Nocturnal Foraging Behavior of Wintering Surf Scoters and White-Winged Scoters. Ornithological Applications. 107(3). 637–647. 9 indexed citations
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Esler, Daniel, et al.. (2005). Surf Scoters Melanitta Perspicillata Aggregate in Association with Ephemerally Abundant Polychaetes. Marine ornithology. 33(1). 15 indexed citations
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Pearce, John M., et al.. (1998). Birds of the Indigirka River Delta, Russia: Historical and Biogeographic Comparisons. ARCTIC. 51(4). 8 indexed citations

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