David E. Andersen

2.8k total citations
129 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

David E. Andersen is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, David E. Andersen has authored 129 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 115 papers in Ecology, 28 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 23 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in David E. Andersen's work include Avian ecology and behavior (86 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (64 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (34 papers). David E. Andersen is often cited by papers focused on Avian ecology and behavior (86 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (64 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (34 papers). David E. Andersen collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Malawi. David E. Andersen's co-authors include Henry M. Streby, James C. Manolis, Francesca J. Cuthbert, Sean M. Peterson, Orrin J. Rongstad, Gunnar R. Kramer, Justin A. Lehman, Patricia L. Kennedy, Eric M. Gese and Clint W. Boal and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

David E. Andersen

122 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David E. Andersen United States 26 1.9k 541 478 385 354 129 2.2k
Larkin A. Powell United States 23 1.9k 1.0× 741 1.4× 384 0.8× 462 1.2× 252 0.7× 141 2.2k
R. William Mannan United States 25 1.8k 0.9× 897 1.7× 425 0.9× 541 1.4× 404 1.1× 56 2.2k
Petra Bohall Wood United States 28 1.8k 0.9× 735 1.4× 524 1.1× 695 1.8× 371 1.0× 126 2.3k
Íñigo Zuberogoitia Spain 25 1.7k 0.9× 386 0.7× 531 1.1× 133 0.3× 389 1.1× 115 1.9k
Peter Dann Australia 32 2.4k 1.2× 480 0.9× 606 1.3× 804 2.1× 206 0.6× 141 3.0k
Katie M. Dugger United States 26 2.5k 1.3× 664 1.2× 465 1.0× 757 2.0× 705 2.0× 91 2.8k
François Sarrazin France 27 2.0k 1.0× 665 1.2× 762 1.6× 303 0.8× 353 1.0× 62 2.4k
Rémi Choquet France 29 1.8k 0.9× 684 1.3× 380 0.8× 404 1.0× 307 0.9× 75 2.2k
Colleen M. Handel United States 24 1.3k 0.7× 316 0.6× 430 0.9× 302 0.8× 341 1.0× 68 1.8k
L. Wes Burger United States 29 2.0k 1.1× 797 1.5× 285 0.6× 616 1.6× 193 0.5× 105 2.5k

Countries citing papers authored by David E. Andersen

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Fields of papers citing papers by David E. Andersen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David E. Andersen

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wolfson, David W., David Walton, Dongmin Kim, et al.. (2024). Conservation of North American migratory birds: insights from developments in tracking technologies. Avian Conservation and Ecology. 19(2). 1 indexed citations
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Kramer, Gunnar R., David E. Andersen, David A. Buehler, et al.. (2023). Exposure to risk factors experienced during migration is not associated with recent Vermivora warbler population trends. Landscape Ecology. 38(9). 2357–2380. 4 indexed citations
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Johnson, Douglas H., et al.. (2023). Marshbird response to herbicide control of cattail in northwestern Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management. 87(8).
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Wolfson, David W., David E. Andersen, & John Fieberg. (2022). Using piecewise regression to identify biological phenomena in biotelemetry datasets. Journal of Animal Ecology. 91(9). 1755–1769. 11 indexed citations
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Severud, William J., David W. Wolfson, John Fieberg, & David E. Andersen. (2022). Sandhill Crane Colt Survival in Minnesota. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 13(2). 494–501. 1 indexed citations
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Andersen, David E., et al.. (2021). Tallgrass prairie wildlife exposure to spray drift from commonly used soybean insecticides in Midwestern USA. The Science of The Total Environment. 818. 151745–151745. 8 indexed citations
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Streby, Henry M., David A. Buehler, David E. Andersen, et al.. (2016). Research on Golden-winged Warblers: Recent progress and current needs: Chapter 14. 49. 217–227. 1 indexed citations
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Peterson, Sean M., Henry M. Streby, & David E. Andersen. (2016). Spatially explicit models of full-season productivity and implications for landscape management of Golden-winged Warblers in the western Great Lakes Region: Chapter 9. 49. 141–160. 6 indexed citations
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Streby, Henry M., Sean M. Peterson, & David E. Andersen. (2016). Survival and habitat use of fledgling Golden-winged Warblers in the western Great Lakes region: Chapter 8. 49. 127–140. 3 indexed citations
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Andersen, David E., et al.. (2015). Annual Survival Rate Estimate of Satellite Transmitter–Marked Eastern Population Greater Sandhill Cranes. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 6(2). 464–471. 5 indexed citations
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Streby, Henry M., Gunnar R. Kramer, Sean M. Peterson, et al.. (2014). Tornadic Storm Avoidance Behavior in Breeding Songbirds. Current Biology. 25(1). 98–102. 53 indexed citations
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Reiter, Matthew E. & David E. Andersen. (2011). Arctic Foxes, Lemmings, and Canada Goose Nest Survival at Cape Churchill, Manitoba. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 123(2). 266–276. 14 indexed citations
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Reiter, Matthew E. & David E. Andersen. (2008). Trends in Abundance of Collared Lemmings Near Cape Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Journal of Mammalogy. 89(1). 138–144. 4 indexed citations
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Andersen, David E., Stephen DeStefano, Michael I. Goldstein, et al.. (2005). TECHNICAL REVIEW OF THE STATUS OF NORTHERN GOSHAWKS IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES. Journal of Raptor Research. 39(3). 192–209. 15 indexed citations
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Andersen, David E., et al.. (2003). ADVANTAGES OF CLUSTERED NESTING FOR LEAST FLYCATCHERS IN NORTH-CENTRAL MINNESOTA. Ornithological Applications. 105(4). 756–756. 27 indexed citations
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Andersen, David E., et al.. (2002). Provisioning rates and time budgets of adult and nestling Bald Eagles at Inland Wisconsin nests. Journal of Raptor Research. 36(2). 121–127. 19 indexed citations
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Andersen, David E., et al.. (2000). RED-SHOULDERED HAWK NEST SITE SELECTION IN NORTH-CENTRAL MINNESOTA. The Wilson Bulletin. 112(2). 203–213. 13 indexed citations
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Stephenson, Thomas R., Michael R. Vaughan, & David E. Andersen. (1996). Mule Deer Movements in Response to Military Activity in Southeast Colorado. Journal of Wildlife Management. 60(4). 777–777. 30 indexed citations
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Gese, Eric M. & David E. Andersen. (1993). Success and cost of capturing Coyotes, Canis latrans, from all-terrain-vehicles. The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 107(1). 112–114. 2 indexed citations
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Knight, Richard L., et al.. (1989). Geographic variation in nest‐defence behaviour of the Red‐tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis. Ibis. 131(1). 22–26. 23 indexed citations

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