James D. Gilardi

1.6k total citations
22 papers, 919 citations indexed

About

James D. Gilardi is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, James D. Gilardi has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 919 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Ecology, 13 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 8 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in James D. Gilardi's work include Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses (11 papers), Bird parasitology and diseases (8 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers). James D. Gilardi is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses (11 papers), Bird parasitology and diseases (8 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers). James D. Gilardi collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. James D. Gilardi's co-authors include Charles A. Munn, Sean S. Duffey, Alejandro Grajal, Noel F. R. Snyder, Lisa A. Tell, Philip J.K. McGowan, K. David Bishop, Jared M. Diamond, David J. Houston and A. J. Hall and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Pest Management Science.

In The Last Decade

James D. Gilardi

22 papers receiving 836 citations

Peers

James D. Gilardi
Craig T. Symes South Africa
J.A.J. Nel South Africa
David Romo Ecuador
Nancy E. Mathews United States
Eric L. Walters United States
Richard J. Camp United States
Patrick Patthey Switzerland
Craig T. Symes South Africa
James D. Gilardi
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pacífico, Erica, et al.. (2020). Experimental removal of invasive Africanized honey bees increased breeding population size of the endangered Lear's macaw. Pest Management Science. 76(12). 4141–4149. 7 indexed citations
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Cardador, Laura, José A. Díaz‐Luque, Fernando Hiraldo, James D. Gilardi, & José L. Tella. (2017). The effects of spatial survey bias and habitat suitability on predicting the distribution of threatened species living in remote areas. Bird Conservation International. 28(4). 581–592. 8 indexed citations
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Saidenberg, André Becker Simões, James D. Gilardi, Charles A. Munn, & Terezinha Knöbl. (2016). Evaluation of fecal gram stains and prevalence of endoparasites in free-living macaws. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
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Martin, Rowan O., et al.. (2014). Grey parrot Psittacus harvesting for conservation must have a robust scientific basis: A response to Tamungang et al. (2013). International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. 6(11). 750–753. 2 indexed citations
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Berkunsky, Igor, Rosana Cepeda, Claudia Marinelli, et al.. (2014). Occupancy and abundance of large macaws in the Beni savannahs, Bolivia. Oryx. 50(1). 113–120. 9 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D. & Catherine A. Toft. (2012). Parrots Eat Nutritious Foods despite Toxins. PLoS ONE. 7(6). e38293–e38293. 40 indexed citations
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Pain, Debbie, T. L. F. Martins, Soledad Díaz, et al.. (2006). Impact of protection on nest take and nesting success of parrots in Africa, Asia and Australasia. Animal Conservation. 9(3). 322–330. 63 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D.. (2006). Captured for conservation: will cages save wild birds? A response to Cooney & Jepson. Oryx. 40(1). 24–26. 14 indexed citations
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Kleeman, Patrick M. & James D. Gilardi. (2005). Geographical Variation of St. Lucia Parrot Flight Vocalizations. Ornithological Applications. 107(1). 62–68. 8 indexed citations
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Kleeman, Patrick M. & James D. Gilardi. (2005). GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION OF ST. LUCIA PARROT FLIGHT VOCALIZATIONS. Ornithological Applications. 107(1). 62–62. 18 indexed citations
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Houston, David J., James D. Gilardi, & A. J. Hall. (2001). Soil consumption by Elephants might help to minimize the toxic effects of plant secondary compounds in forest browse. Mammal Review. 31(3-4). 249–254. 38 indexed citations
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Snyder, Noel F. R., Philip J.K. McGowan, James D. Gilardi, & Alejandro Grajal. (2000). Parrots : status survey and conservation action plan 2000-2004. 174 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D., Sean S. Duffey, Charles A. Munn, & Lisa A. Tell. (1999). Biochemical Functions of Geophagy in Parrots: Detoxification of Dietary Toxins and Cytoprotective Effects. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 25(4). 897–922. 176 indexed citations
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Diamond, Jared M., K. David Bishop, & James D. Gilardi. (1999). Geophagy in New Guinea birds. Ibis. 141(2). 181–193. 87 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D. & Charles A. Munn. (1998). Patterns of Activity, Flocking, and Habitat Use in Parrots of the Peruvian Amazon. Ornithological Applications. 100(4). 641–653. 112 indexed citations
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Gilardi, Kirsten, Linda J. Lowenstine, James D. Gilardi, & Charles A. Munn. (1995). A SURVEY FOR SELECTED VIRAL, CHLAMYDIAL, AND PARASITIC DISEASES IN WILD DUSKY-HEADED PARAKEETS (ARATINGA WEDDELLII) AND TUI PARAKEETS (BROTOGERIS SANCTITHOMAE) IN PERU. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 31(4). 523–528. 36 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D.. (1994). Great Frigatebird Kleptoparasitism: Sex-Specific Host Choice and Age-Related Proficiency. Ornithological Applications. 96(4). 987–993. 25 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D.. (1992). Sex-Specific Foraging Distributions of Brown Boobies in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Colonial Waterbirds. 15(1). 148–148. 40 indexed citations
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Gilardi, James D., et al.. (1991). Bird/Ant/Acacia Symbioses in a Mature Neotropical Forest. Digital Commons - University of South Florida (University of South Florida). 4 indexed citations

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