Daniel G. Bert

901 total citations
10 papers, 680 citations indexed

About

Daniel G. Bert is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel G. Bert has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 680 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Ecology, 4 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 2 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Daniel G. Bert's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (4 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (3 papers). Daniel G. Bert is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (4 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (3 papers). Daniel G. Bert collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Mexico. Daniel G. Bert's co-authors include Lenore Fahrig, Jeffrey D. Holland, C. Scott Findlay, Ligang Zheng, Pierre Mineau, Albert M. Manville, Travis Longcore, Catherine Rich, Robert L. Crawford and Michael L. Avery and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, BioScience and Biological Conservation.

In The Last Decade

Daniel G. Bert

10 papers receiving 625 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel G. Bert Canada 8 466 277 214 128 121 10 680
Andrew J. Allstadt United States 14 386 0.8× 210 0.8× 325 1.5× 142 1.1× 194 1.6× 23 706
Phil Gibbons Australia 9 311 0.7× 361 1.3× 270 1.3× 160 1.3× 133 1.1× 11 670
Timothy S. McCay United States 17 407 0.9× 323 1.2× 289 1.4× 85 0.7× 207 1.7× 38 720
Patricia N. Manley United States 14 425 0.9× 306 1.1× 383 1.8× 146 1.1× 113 0.9× 41 724
Ursula Nopp‐Mayr Austria 14 436 0.9× 195 0.7× 133 0.6× 91 0.7× 94 0.8× 36 588
Laura M. Bellis Argentina 18 418 0.9× 300 1.1× 421 2.0× 133 1.0× 106 0.9× 51 865
Eric J. Larsen United States 9 621 1.3× 329 1.2× 295 1.4× 56 0.4× 62 0.5× 14 812
Mary Beth Kolozsvary United States 8 377 0.8× 241 0.9× 223 1.0× 176 1.4× 111 0.9× 14 594
R. Todd Engstrom United States 12 531 1.1× 446 1.6× 503 2.4× 126 1.0× 113 0.9× 22 828
Daisy Englert Duursma Australia 13 319 0.7× 253 0.9× 140 0.7× 269 2.1× 155 1.3× 20 581

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Fields of papers citing papers by Daniel G. Bert

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel G. Bert

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Daniel G. Bert. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Daniel G. Bert 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 Daniel G. Bert. Daniel G. Bert is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Gagné, Sara A., Felix Eigenbrod, Daniel G. Bert, et al.. (2014). A simple landscape design framework for biodiversity conservation. Landscape and Urban Planning. 136. 13–27. 46 indexed citations
2.
Bert, Daniel G., et al.. (2013). Estimated Mortality of Selected Migratory Bird Species from Mowing and Other Mechanical Operations in Canadian Agriculture. Avian Conservation and Ecology. 8(2). 21 indexed citations
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Bert, Daniel G., et al.. (2013). Estimated Mortality of Selected Migratory Bird Species from Mowing and Other Mechanical Operations in Canadian Agriculture Estimation de la mortalité aviaire par le fauchage et d'autres opérations mécanisées utilisées en agriculture au Canada. 1 indexed citations
4.
Longcore, Travis, Catherine Rich, Pierre Mineau, et al.. (2012). An Estimate of Avian Mortality at Communication Towers in the United States and Canada. PLoS ONE. 7(4). e34025–e34025. 78 indexed citations
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Longcore, Travis, Catherine Rich, Pierre Mineau, et al.. (2012). Avian mortality at communication towers in the United States and Canada: which species, how many, and where?. Biological Conservation. 158. 410–419. 79 indexed citations
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Bert, Daniel G., et al.. (2011). Relationships between gregarine infection in damselflies, wetland type, and landscape characteristics. The Canadian Entomologist. 143(5). 460–469. 10 indexed citations
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Bert, Daniel G., et al.. (2009). Wetland type differentially affects ectoparasitic mites and their damselfly hosts. Ecography. 32(5). 800–806. 5 indexed citations
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Holland, Jeffrey D., Daniel G. Bert, & Lenore Fahrig. (2004). Determining the Spatial Scale of Species' Response to Habitat. BioScience. 54(3). 227–227. 352 indexed citations
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Findlay, C. Scott, Daniel G. Bert, & Ligang Zheng. (2000). Effect of introduced piscivores on native minnow communities in Adirondack lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 57(3). 570–580. 10 indexed citations
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Findlay, C. Scott, Daniel G. Bert, & Ligang Zheng. (2000). Effect of introduced piscivores on native minnow communities in Adirondack lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 57(3). 570–580. 78 indexed citations

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