John R. Squires

4.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
102 papers, 3.1k citations indexed

About

John R. Squires is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecological Modeling and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, John R. Squires has authored 102 papers receiving a total of 3.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 81 papers in Ecology, 23 papers in Ecological Modeling and 21 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in John R. Squires's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (65 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (26 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (23 papers). John R. Squires is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (65 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (26 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (23 papers). John R. Squires collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Canada. John R. Squires's co-authors include Leonard F. Ruggiero, Jay A. Kolbe, Lucretia E. Olson, Nicholas J. DeCesare, Kevin S. McKelvey, Richard T. Reynolds, Michael K. Schwartz, Mark Hebblewhite, Kytt MacManus and Linda Pistolesi and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

John R. Squires

95 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

John R. Squires
Margaret Kosmala United States
Alexandra Swanson United States
Robin Freeman United Kingdom
Stuart H. Gage United States
David N. Bonter United States
Jennifer A. Miller United States
C. Patrick Doncaster United Kingdom
Margaret Kosmala United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John R. Squires

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Squires, John R., et al.. (2024). Anthropogenically protected but naturally disturbed: a specialist carnivore at its southern range periphery. Biodiversity and Conservation. 34(2). 401–427.
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Ivan, Jacob S., Karen E. Hodges, Joseph D. Holbrook, et al.. (2024). Reply to Thornton and Murray: Models for Canada lynx conservation planning require nuance. Biological Conservation. 299. 110836–110836.
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Olson, Lucretia E., et al.. (2023). Effects of compound disturbance on Canada lynx and snowshoe hare: Wildfire and forest management influence timing and intensity of use. Forest Ecology and Management. 530. 120757–120757. 5 indexed citations
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Fthenakis, Vasilis, Gregory Yetman, Zhuoran Zhang, et al.. (2022). A solar energy desalination analysis tool, sedat, with data and models for selecting technologies and regions. Scientific Data. 9(1). 223–223. 10 indexed citations
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Olson, Lucretia E., Joseph D. Holbrook, Jacob S. Ivan, et al.. (2021). Improved prediction of Canada lynx distribution through regional model transferability and data efficiency. Ecology and Evolution. 11(4). 1667–1690. 15 indexed citations
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Squires, John R., et al.. (2020). A specialized forest carnivore navigates landscape-level disturbance: Canada lynx in spruce-beetle impacted forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 475. 118400. 2 indexed citations
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Freire, Sérgio, Marcello Schiavina, Aneta J. Florczyk, et al.. (2018). Enhanced data and methods for improving open and free global population grids: putting ‘leaving no one behind’ into practice. International Journal of Digital Earth. 13(1). 61–77. 51 indexed citations
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Kennedy, Patricia L., et al.. (2016). Re-Occupancy of Breeding Territories by Ferruginous Hawks in Wyoming: Relationships to Environmental and Anthropogenic Factors. PLoS ONE. 11(4). e0152977–e0152977. 14 indexed citations
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Squires, John R., Lucretia E. Olson, David L. Turner, Nicholas J. DeCesare, & Jay A. Kolbe. (2012). Estimating detection probability for Canada lynx Lynx canadensis using snow‐track surveys in the northern Rocky Mountains, Montana, USA. Wildlife Biology. 18(2). 215–224. 17 indexed citations
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Fanson, Kerry V., et al.. (2010). Patterns of ovarian and luteal activity in captive and wild Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 169(3). 217–224. 32 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Michael K., Jeffrey P. Copeland, Neil Anderson, et al.. (2009). Wolverine gene flow across a narrow climatic niche. Ecology. 90(11). 3222–3232. 161 indexed citations
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Squires, John R. & Patricia L. Kennedy. (2006). Northern goshawk ecology: An assessment of current knowledge and information needs for conservation and management. Digital Commons - University of South Florida (University of South Florida). 31. 8–62. 33 indexed citations
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Boyce, Douglas A., et al.. (2005). WHEN ARE GOSHAWKS NOT THERE? IS A SINGLE VISIT ENOUGH TO INFER ABSENCE AT OCCUPIED NEST AREAS?. Journal of Raptor Research. 39(3). 296–302. 6 indexed citations
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Kolbe, Jay A. & John R. Squires. (2004). Long distance movement by a coyote within the Rocky mountains. Northwest Science. 78(4). 344–345. 9 indexed citations
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Squires, John R.. (1998). Attempted kleptoparasitism of osprey by great blue herons. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 110(4). 560–561. 1 indexed citations
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Squires, John R.. (1995). Carrion use by northern goshawks. Journal of Raptor Research. 29(4). 283. 5 indexed citations
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Squires, John R. & Leonard F. Ruggiero. (1995). Winter movements of adult northern goshawks that nested in southcentral Wyoming. Journal of Raptor Research. 29(1). 5–9. 18 indexed citations
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Squires, John R., et al.. (1993). Home range size and habitat-use pattern of nesting prairie falcons near oil developments in northeastern Wyoming. Journal of Field Ornithology. 64(1). 1–10. 14 indexed citations
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Squires, John R., et al.. (1991). Prairie falcons quit nesting in response to spring snowstorm. Journal of Field Ornithology. 62(2). 191–194. 1 indexed citations
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Squires, John R., et al.. (1989). Food habits of nesting prairie falcons in Campbell County. Journal of Raptor Research. 23(4). 157–161. 1 indexed citations

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