Judith L. Greene

3.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
23 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Judith L. Greene is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Judith L. Greene has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 16 papers in Ecology and 14 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Judith L. Greene's work include Turtle Biology and Conservation (21 papers), Amphibian and Reptile Biology (14 papers) and Avian ecology and behavior (5 papers). Judith L. Greene is often cited by papers focused on Turtle Biology and Conservation (21 papers), Amphibian and Reptile Biology (14 papers) and Avian ecology and behavior (5 papers). Judith L. Greene collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Judith L. Greene's co-authors include J. Whitfield Gibbons, Kurt A. Buhlmann, Tracey D. Tuberville, Christopher T. Winne, Brian S. Metts, Travis J. Ryan, David E. Scott, Justin D. Congdon, Nat B. Frazer and Anton D. Tucker and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, The American Naturalist and BioScience.

In The Last Decade

Judith L. Greene

22 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

The Global Decline of Reptiles, Déjà Vu Amphibians 2000 2026 2008 2017 2000 400 800 1.2k

Peers

Judith L. Greene
Kurt A. Buhlmann United States
Christopher T. Winne United States
Michael E. Dorcas United States
Brian S. Metts United States
Peter C. H. Pritchard United States
Lora L. Smith United States
Steven J. Price United States
Jeffrey R. Parmelee United States
Kurt A. Buhlmann United States
Judith L. Greene
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Janzen, Fredric J., Luke A. Hoekstra, Ronald J. Brooks, et al.. (2018). Altered spring phenology of North American freshwater turtles and the importance of representative populations. Ecology and Evolution. 8(11). 5815–5827. 32 indexed citations
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Buhlmann, Kurt A., Justin D. Congdon, J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (2009). Ecology of Chicken Turtles (Deirochelys reticularia) in a Seasonal Wetland Ecosystem: Exploiting Resource and Refuge Environments. Herpetologica. 65(1). 39–53. 32 indexed citations
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Semlitsch, Raymond D., Brian S. Metts, & Judith L. Greene. (2007). Observations on emigration and habitat use by eastern tiger salamanders, ambystoma tigrinum, in South Carolina. Herpetological review. 38(4). 399–402. 2 indexed citations
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Steen, David A., Matthew J. Aresco, Bradley W. Compton, et al.. (2006). Relative vulnerability of female turtles to road mortality. Animal Conservation. 9(3). 269–273. 172 indexed citations
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Gibbons, J. Whitfield, Jeffrey E. Lovich, Anton D. Tucker, Nancy N. FitzSimmons, & Judith L. Greene. (2001). Demographic and ecological factors affecting conservation and management of the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) in South Carolina. Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 4(1). 66–74. 85 indexed citations
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Tucker, Anton D., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (2001). Estimates of adult survival and migration for diamondback terrapins: conservation insight from local extirpation within a metapopulation. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 79(12). 2199–2209. 10 indexed citations
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Tucker, Anton D., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (2001). Estimates of adult survival and migration for diamondback terrapins: conservation insight from local extirpation within a metapopulation. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 79(12). 2199–2209. 47 indexed citations
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Scott, David E., Travis J. Ryan, Kurt A. Buhlmann, et al.. (2000). The Global Decline of Reptiles, Déjà Vu Amphibians. BioScience. 50(8). 653–653. 1285 indexed citations breakdown →
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Tuberville, Tracey D., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (1996). Invasion of New Aquatic Habitats by Male Freshwater Turtles. Copeia. 1996(3). 713–713. 25 indexed citations
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Buhlmann, Kurt A., et al.. (1995). PROLONGED EGG RETENTION IN THE TURTLE DEIROCHELYS RETICULARIA IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 27 indexed citations
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Burke, Vincent J., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (1994). Prolonged Nesting Forays by Common Mud Turtles (Kinosternon subrubrum). The American Midland Naturalist. 131(1). 190–190. 34 indexed citations
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Frazer, Nat B., Judith L. Greene, & J. Whitfield Gibbons. (1993). Temporal Variation in Growth Rate and Age at Maturity of Male Painted Turtles, Chrysemys picta. The American Midland Naturalist. 130(2). 314–314. 50 indexed citations
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Frazer, Nat B., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (1991). Growth, Survivorship and Longevity of Painted Turtles Chrysemys picta in a Southwestern Michigan Marsh. The American Midland Naturalist. 125(2). 245–245. 47 indexed citations
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Frazer, Nat B., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (1990). Exploring Fabens' Growth Interval Model with Data on a Long-Lived Vertebrate, Trachemys scripta (Reptilia: Testudinata). Copeia. 1990(1). 112–112. 66 indexed citations
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Frazer, Nat B., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (1990). Life Tables of a Slider Turtle Population. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University). 183–200. 36 indexed citations
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Congdon, Justin D., J. Whitfield Gibbons, & Judith L. Greene. (1983). Parental Investment in the Chicken Turtle (Deirochelys Reticularia). Ecology. 64(3). 419–425. 95 indexed citations
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Gibbons, J. Whitfield, Judith L. Greene, & Justin D. Congdon. (1983). Drought-Related Responses of Aquatic Turtle Populations. Journal of Herpetology. 17(3). 242–242. 104 indexed citations
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Gibbons, J. Whitfield, et al.. (1982). Variation in Reproductive Characteristics of Aquatic Turtles. Copeia. 1982(4). 776–776. 100 indexed citations
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Gibbons, J. Whitfield, et al.. (1979). Unusual population size structure in freshwater turtles on barrier islands. [Role of water temperature and diet]. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 1 indexed citations
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Gibbons, J. Whitfield & Judith L. Greene. (1978). Selected Aspects of the Ecology of the Chicken Turtle, Deirochelys reticularia (Latreille) (Reptilia, Testudines, Emydidae). Journal of Herpetology. 12(2). 237–237. 22 indexed citations

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