Ken Gerow

3.0k total citations
84 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Ken Gerow is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Ken Gerow has authored 84 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Ecology, 32 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 16 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Ken Gerow's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (19 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (15 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (14 papers). Ken Gerow is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (19 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (15 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (14 papers). Ken Gerow collaborates with scholars based in United States, Puerto Rico and Nepal. Ken Gerow's co-authors include Frank J. Rahel, Wayne A. Hubert, William A. Reiners, Maureen A. Donnelly, Ralph A. Saporito, Yoshinori Taniguchi, Douglas C. Novinger, Mohan B. Dangi, Rachel Zuercher and Michael A. Urynowicz and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Biometrics.

In The Last Decade

Ken Gerow

82 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ken Gerow United States 24 819 765 445 285 191 84 2.1k
Carles Alcaráz Spain 26 997 1.2× 984 1.3× 361 0.8× 123 0.4× 580 3.0× 76 2.2k
David G. Jenkins United States 26 1.6k 1.9× 1.1k 1.4× 438 1.0× 513 1.8× 55 0.3× 71 3.0k
Junxing Yang China 25 469 0.6× 624 0.8× 444 1.0× 280 1.0× 569 3.0× 215 2.4k
John M. Randall United States 28 1.0k 1.3× 846 1.1× 457 1.0× 501 1.8× 23 0.1× 63 2.9k
Ning Wang China 31 787 1.0× 790 1.0× 783 1.8× 347 1.2× 461 2.4× 172 4.0k
G. M. Smith United States 12 1.2k 1.4× 614 0.8× 892 2.0× 359 1.3× 89 0.5× 42 2.4k
Philipp Emanuel Hirsch Switzerland 19 425 0.5× 391 0.5× 150 0.3× 94 0.3× 132 0.7× 52 1.3k
Brendan P. Kelaher Australia 38 3.2k 3.9× 759 1.0× 1.8k 4.1× 226 0.8× 245 1.3× 193 5.3k
Angelo G. Solimini Italy 32 2.1k 2.5× 1.1k 1.4× 355 0.8× 98 0.3× 49 0.3× 102 4.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Ken Gerow

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ken Gerow

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ken Gerow

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ken Gerow. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ken Gerow based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ken Gerow. Ken Gerow is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Huber, Hillary F., Cun Li, Ken Gerow, et al.. (2024). Female baboon adrenal zona fasciculata and zona reticularis regulatory and functional proteins decrease across the life course. GeroScience. 46(3). 3405–3417.
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Ksaibati, Khaled, et al.. (2023). Frequency Analysis of Equivalent Property-Damage-Only (EPDO) Crashes at Intersections. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(2). 1116–1126. 3 indexed citations
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Litton, Creighton M., et al.. (2021). Nutrient‐use strategy and not competition determines native and invasive species response to changes in soil nutrient availability. Restoration Ecology. 29(5). 23 indexed citations
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Cole, Rebecca J., Fiona M. Soper, Creighton M. Litton, et al.. (2021). Restoration benefits of soil nutrient manipulation and weeding in invaded dry and wet tropical ecosystems in Hawaiʻi. Restoration Ecology. 29(5). 10 indexed citations
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Gerow, Ken, et al.. (2021). Response Feature Analysis for Repeated Measures in Ecological Research. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 102(3). 1 indexed citations
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Huber, Hillary F., Ken Gerow, Cun Li, & Peter W. Nathanielsz. (2021). Walking speed declines with age in male and female baboons (Papio sp.): Confirmation of findings with sex as a biological variable. Journal of Medical Primatology. 50(5). 273–275. 2 indexed citations
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Ibáñez, Carlos A., Marta Menjívar, Marı́a de los Ángeles Granados-Silvestre, et al.. (2020). Strengths and validity of three methods for assessing rat body fat across the life course. International Journal of Obesity. 44(12). 2430–2435. 3 indexed citations
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Voutchkova, Denitza, Scott N. Miller, & Ken Gerow. (2018). Parameter sensitivity of automated baseflow separation for snowmelt‐dominated watersheds and new filtering procedure for determining end of snowmelt period. Hydrological Processes. 33(5). 876–888. 8 indexed citations
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Huber, Hillary F., Anderson H. Kuo, Cun Li, et al.. (2018). Antenatal Synthetic Glucocorticoid Exposure at Human Therapeutic Equivalent Doses Predisposes Middle-Age Male Offspring Baboons to an Obese Phenotype That Emerges With Aging. Reproductive Sciences. 26(5). 591–599. 9 indexed citations
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Chandler, Jeffrey C., et al.. (2018). Short communication: A countrywide survey of antimicrobial-resistant indicator bacteria in Kosovo's dairy farms. Journal of Dairy Science. 101(8). 6982–6989. 1 indexed citations
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Carlisle, Jay D., Laura E. Sanders, Anna D. Chalfoun, & Ken Gerow. (2018). Raptor nest–site use in relation to the proximity of coalbed–methane development. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. 41(2). 227–243. 1 indexed citations
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Nelson, Abigail A., Matthew J. Kauffman, Arthur D. Middleton, et al.. (2012). Elk migration patterns and human activity influence wolf habitat use in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Ecological Applications. 22(8). 2293–2307. 32 indexed citations
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Williams, Mary I., Thomas L. Thurow, Ginger B. Paige, Ann L. Hild, & Ken Gerow. (2011). Sagebrush-Obligate Passerine Response to Ecological Site Characteristics. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University). 16(1). 10. 2 indexed citations
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Dangi, Mohan B., Christopher R. Pretz, Michael A. Urynowicz, Ken Gerow, & J. Mohan Reddy. (2010). Municipal solid waste generation in Kathmandu, Nepal. Journal of Environmental Management. 92(1). 240–249. 133 indexed citations
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Gerow, Ken, et al.. (2010). Estimating Annual Vertebrate Mortality on Roads at Saguaro National Park, Arizona. Human-wildlife interactions. 4(2). 15. 30 indexed citations
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Beck, Jeffrey L., Daniel C. Dauwalter, Ken Gerow, & Gregory D. Hayward. (2009). Design to monitor trend in abundance and presence of American beaver (Castor canadensis) at the national forest scale. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 164(1-4). 463–479. 16 indexed citations
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Gerow, Ken & Charles E. McCulloch. (2000). Simultaneously Model‐Unbiased, Design‐Unbiased Estimation. Biometrics. 56(3). 873–878. 4 indexed citations
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Hubert, Wayne A., et al.. (1997). Use of Power Analysis in Developing Monitoring Protocols for the Endangered Kendall Warm Springs Dace. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 17(4). 1005–1009. 9 indexed citations

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