J. David Wiens

1.0k total citations
33 papers, 735 citations indexed

About

J. David Wiens is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, J. David Wiens has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 735 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Ecology, 14 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in J. David Wiens's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (18 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (17 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (14 papers). J. David Wiens is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (18 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (17 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (14 papers). J. David Wiens collaborates with scholars based in United States, Ghana and South Africa. J. David Wiens's co-authors include Richard T. Reynolds, Eric D. Forsman, Robert G. Anthony, Barry R. Noon, Damon B. Lesmeister, Katie M. Dugger, Julianna M. A. Jenkins, David C. Simon, Van R. Kane and Jonathan T. Kane 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

J. David Wiens

32 papers receiving 687 citations

Peers

J. David Wiens
Robin C. Whytock United Kingdom
Erik D. Doerr Australia
Casey Youngflesh United States
Birgit Erni South Africa
Akiko Shoji United Kingdom
Michael T. Hallworth United States
Ute Eggers Germany
Robin C. Whytock United Kingdom
J. David Wiens
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All Works

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Wiens, J. David, Damon B. Lesmeister, Julianna M. A. Jenkins, & Katie M. Dugger. (2025). Forest owl community response following the removal of an intraguild invader. Ecology. 106(11). e70241–e70241.
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Wiens, J. David, Katie M. Dugger, J. Mark Higley, et al.. (2021). Invader removal triggers competitive release in a threatened avian predator. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(31). 34 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Damon B. Lesmeister, Eric D. Forsman, et al.. (2021). Conspecific and congeneric interactions shape increasing rates of breeding dispersal of northern spotted owls. Ecological Applications. 31(7). e02398–e02398. 12 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, et al.. (2021). Golden eagle population surveys in the vicinity of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California, 2014–21. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 4 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Katie M. Dugger, Damon B. Lesmeister, Krista E. Dilione, & David C. Simon. (2020). Effects of barred owl (Strix varia) removal on population demography of northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) in Washington and Oregon—2019 annual report. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 9 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Katie M. Dugger, Damon B. Lesmeister, Krista E. Dilione, & David C. Simon. (2019). Effects of experimental removal of Barred Owls on population Demography of Northern Spotted Owls in Washington and Oregon—2018 Progress Report. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 3 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Julianna M. A., Damon B. Lesmeister, J. David Wiens, et al.. (2019). Three-dimensional partitioning of resources by congeneric forest predators with recent sympatry. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 6036–6036. 63 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Krista E. Dilione, Collin A. Eagles‐Smith, et al.. (2019). Anticoagulant rodenticides in Strix owls indicate widespread exposure in west coast forests. Biological Conservation. 238. 108238–108238. 17 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Katie M. Dugger, Damon B. Lesmeister, Krista E. Dilione, & David C. Simon. (2018). Effects of experimental removal of Barred Owls on population demography of Northern Spotted Owls in Washington and Oregon—2017 progress report. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 10 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, et al.. (2017). Effects of experimental removal of barred owls on population demography of northern spotted owls in Washington and Oregon—2016 progress report. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 7 indexed citations
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Hunt, W. Grainger, et al.. (2017). Quantifying the demographic cost of human-related mortality to a raptor population. PLoS ONE. 12(2). e0172232–e0172232. 42 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, et al.. (2016). Effects of experimental removal of barred owls on population demography of northern spotted owls in Washington and Oregon—2015 progress report. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 7 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Robert G. Anthony, & Eric D. Forsman. (2014). Competitive interactions and resource partitioning between northern spotted owls and barred owls in western Oregon. 185(1). 1–50. 116 indexed citations
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Reynolds, Richard T., et al.. (2006). A review and evaluation of factors limiting northern goshawk populations. Digital Commons - University of South Florida (University of South Florida). 31. 260–273. 20 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Richard T. Reynolds, & Barry R. Noon. (2006). Juvenile Movement and Natal Dispersal of Northern Goshawks in Arizona. Ornithological Applications. 108(2). 253–269. 8 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Barry R. Noon, & Richard T. Reynolds. (2006). Post-Fledging Survival Of Northern Goshawks: The Importance Of Prey Abundance, Weather, And Dispersal. Ecological Applications. 16(1). 406–418. 85 indexed citations
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Wiens, J. David, Richard T. Reynolds, & Barry R. Noon. (2006). JUVENILE MOVEMENT AND NATAL DISPERSAL OF NORTHERN GOSHAWKS IN ARIZONA. Ornithological Applications. 108(2). 253–253. 31 indexed citations

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