Jill L. Deppe

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Jill L. Deppe is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecological Modeling and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Jill L. Deppe has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Ecology, 17 papers in Ecological Modeling and 8 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Jill L. Deppe's work include Avian ecology and behavior (23 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (19 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (17 papers). Jill L. Deppe is often cited by papers focused on Avian ecology and behavior (23 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (19 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (17 papers). Jill L. Deppe collaborates with scholars based in United States, Mexico and Germany. Jill L. Deppe's co-authors include Antonio Celis‐Murillo, Michael P. Ward, John T. Rotenberry, Michael F. Allen, Patrick J. Clemins, Lewis Girod, Alexander N. G. Kirschel, Gail L. Patricelli, Andreas M. Ali and Daniel T. Blumstein and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Scientific Reports and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

Jill L. Deppe

32 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jill L. Deppe United States 14 979 572 342 252 156 33 1.2k
Cristian Pérez‐Granados Spain 19 792 0.8× 673 1.2× 352 1.0× 198 0.8× 97 0.6× 81 1.1k
Marconi Campos‐Cerqueira United States 18 818 0.8× 845 1.5× 317 0.9× 206 0.8× 195 1.3× 30 1.3k
Larissa Sayuri Moreira Sugai Brazil 11 638 0.7× 617 1.1× 214 0.6× 139 0.6× 166 1.1× 21 944
Ella Browning United Kingdom 8 669 0.7× 442 0.8× 238 0.7× 325 1.3× 86 0.6× 14 1.0k
Kevin Darras Germany 13 624 0.6× 393 0.7× 382 1.1× 198 0.8× 117 0.8× 22 935
Connor M. Wood United States 19 849 0.9× 675 1.2× 173 0.5× 345 1.4× 296 1.9× 54 1.3k
José Wagner Ribeiro Brazil 9 453 0.5× 376 0.7× 181 0.5× 167 0.7× 198 1.3× 15 714
Karl‐Ludwig Schuchmann Germany 18 657 0.7× 466 0.8× 510 1.5× 111 0.4× 127 0.8× 91 1.1k
Brett J. Furnas United States 15 769 0.8× 339 0.6× 164 0.5× 332 1.3× 148 0.9× 32 956
Diego Llusia Spain 19 841 0.9× 982 1.7× 479 1.4× 206 0.8× 363 2.3× 50 1.4k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jill L. Deppe

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All Works

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Seavy, Nathaniel E., Melanie Smith, William V. DeLuca, et al.. (2025). Seasonal Exposure to Hemispheric Conservation Challenges Influences Population Trends of Migratory Warblers (Parulidae). Global Change Biology. 31(3). e70121–e70121.
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Saunders, Sarah P., William V. DeLuca, Brooke L. Bateman, et al.. (2025). Multispecies migratory connectivity indicates hemispheric-scale risk to bird populations from global change. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 9(3). 491–504. 4 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L., et al.. (2024). Factors influencing the detection and occupancy of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus). Ecology and Evolution. 14(2). e10916–e10916. 1 indexed citations
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DeLuca, William V., Nathaniel E. Seavy, Joanna Grand, et al.. (2023). A framework for linking hemispheric, full annual cycle prioritizations to local conservation actions for migratory birds. Conservation Science and Practice. 5(8). 5 indexed citations
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Harrison, Autumn‐Lynn, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Melanie Smith, et al.. (2023). Shortfalls in tracking data available to inform North American migratory bird conservation. Biological Conservation. 286. 110224–110224. 13 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L., et al.. (2022). Larger trees may support larger Indiana bat maternity colonies in a dynamic landscape. Journal of Wildlife Management. 86(6). 1 indexed citations
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Saunders, Sarah P., Timothy D. Meehan, Nicole L. Michel, et al.. (2022). Unraveling a century of global change impacts on winter bird distributions in the eastern United States. Global Change Biology. 28(7). 2221–2235. 26 indexed citations
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Celis‐Murillo, Antonio, et al.. (2021). Stopover behavior of Red-eyed Vireos (Vireo olivaceus) during fall migration on the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Avian Research. 12(1). 3 indexed citations
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DeLuca, William V., et al.. (2021). The Colorado River Delta and California’s Central Valley are critical regions for many migrating North American landbirds. Ornithological applications. 123(1). 13 indexed citations
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Zenzal, Theodore J., Michael P. Ward, Robert H. Diehl, et al.. (2021). Retreat, detour or advance? Understanding the movements of birds confronting the Gulf of Mexico. Oikos. 130(5). 739–752. 8 indexed citations
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O’Keefe, Joy M., et al.. (2020). Habitat suitability and connectivity modeling reveal priority areas for Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) conservation in a complex habitat mosaic. Landscape Ecology. 36(1). 119–137. 20 indexed citations
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Ward, Michael P., Thomas J. Benson, Jill L. Deppe, et al.. (2018). Estimating apparent survival of songbirds crossing the Gulf of Mexico during autumn migration. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 285(1889). 20181747–20181747. 48 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L., et al.. (2018). Using automated radio telemetry to quantify activity patterns of songbirds during stopover. The Auk. 135(4). 949–963. 19 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L., Robert H. Diehl, Michael P. Ward, et al.. (2018). Occurrence of quiescence in free-ranging migratory songbirds. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72(3). 13 indexed citations
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Diehl, Robert H., Frank R. Moore, Jill L. Deppe, et al.. (2017). Swainson’s Thrushes do not show strong wind selectivity prior to crossing the Gulf of Mexico. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 14280–14280. 15 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L., Michael P. Ward, Robert H. Diehl, et al.. (2015). Fat, weather, and date affect migratory songbirds’ departure decisions, routes, and time it takes to cross the Gulf of Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(46). E6331–8. 162 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L. & John T. Rotenberry. (2008). Scale-dependent habitat use by fall migratory birds: vegetation architecture, floristics, and geographic consistency. Ecological Monographs. 78(3). 4 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L. & John T. Rotenberry. (2008). SCALE-DEPENDENT HABITAT USE BY FALL MIGRATORY BIRDS: VEGETATION STRUCTURE, FLORISTICS, AND GEOGRAPHY. Ecological Monographs. 78(3). 461–487. 56 indexed citations
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Deppe, Jill L., Konrad Wessels, & James A. Smith. (2007). Alaska at the Crossroads of Migration: Space-Based Ornithology. The Keep (Eastern Illinois University). 6. 53. 4 indexed citations

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