Mark A. Davis

3.7k total citations
113 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Mark A. Davis is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecological Modeling and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark A. Davis has authored 113 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Ecology, 22 papers in Ecological Modeling and 19 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Mark A. Davis's work include Species Distribution and Climate Change (22 papers), Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies (18 papers) and Amphibian and Reptile Biology (14 papers). Mark A. Davis is often cited by papers focused on Species Distribution and Climate Change (22 papers), Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies (18 papers) and Amphibian and Reptile Biology (14 papers). Mark A. Davis collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Italy. Mark A. Davis's co-authors include Larry W. Morris, Joseph R. Volpicelli, Jeffrey E. Olgin, Philip Bobko, Nancy Brown Johnson, Eric R. Larson, Jeremy S. Tiemann, Sarah A. Douglass, Marlis R. Douglas and Michael E. Douglas and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Mark A. Davis

107 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark A. Davis United States 25 746 364 359 352 316 113 2.7k
Andrea H. Meyer Switzerland 40 653 0.9× 308 0.8× 476 1.3× 481 1.4× 957 3.0× 259 7.0k
John Fox United States 30 773 1.0× 303 0.8× 131 0.4× 934 2.7× 218 0.7× 73 4.6k
Sarah A. Smith United States 31 363 0.5× 784 2.2× 544 1.5× 418 1.2× 136 0.4× 114 3.7k
Philip Waggoner United States 13 901 1.2× 118 0.3× 89 0.2× 568 1.6× 476 1.5× 34 4.1k
Annette Baudisch Germany 18 469 0.6× 169 0.5× 152 0.4× 216 0.6× 98 0.3× 39 1.9k
Josh A. Firth United Kingdom 29 665 0.9× 144 0.4× 125 0.3× 118 0.3× 576 1.8× 68 2.7k
Barbara A. Wilson United States 34 739 1.0× 456 1.3× 51 0.1× 348 1.0× 106 0.3× 170 4.4k
John D. Baldwin United States 28 508 0.7× 151 0.4× 412 1.1× 237 0.7× 885 2.8× 87 2.5k
Jeffrey C. Long United States 37 785 1.1× 959 2.6× 176 0.5× 458 1.3× 222 0.7× 70 5.9k
Ruth King United Kingdom 29 1.6k 2.1× 180 0.5× 67 0.2× 586 1.7× 71 0.2× 95 3.4k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark A. Davis

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All Works

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Johnson, Mark D., Sasha J. Tetzlaff, Jeremy S. Tiemann, et al.. (2025). Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Elucidates Freshwater Mussel Diversity and Occupancy to Facilitate Improved Management and Conservation. Diversity and Distributions. 31(3). 1 indexed citations
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Chandler, Houston C., Michelle Hoffman, John A. Kronenberger, et al.. (2025). Persistence of Reptile DNA in a Terrestrial Substrate: A Case Study Using the Eastern Indigo Snake. Environmental DNA. 7(1). 1 indexed citations
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Benson, Thomas J., et al.. (2024). Waterbird disease in the United States Laurentian Great Lakes under climate change. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 50(6). 102450–102450. 1 indexed citations
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Booth, Warren, et al.. (2023). Discovery of facultative parthenogenesis in a new world crocodile. Biology Letters. 19(6). 20230129–20230129. 12 indexed citations
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Johnson, Mark D., Joanna R. Freeland, Laura Parducci, et al.. (2023). Environmental DNA as an emerging tool in botanical research. American Journal of Botany. 110(2). e16120–e16120. 16 indexed citations
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Davis, Mark A., et al.. (2023). One model to rule them all: identifying priority bat habitats from multi‐species habitat suitability models. Journal of Wildlife Management. 87(2). 4 indexed citations
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Davis, Mark A., et al.. (2023). Sampling methodology influences habitat suitability modeling for chiropteran species. Ecology and Evolution. 13(6). e10161–e10161. 4 indexed citations
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Tiemann, Jeremy S., et al.. (2023). Eastern banded killifish (Fundulus diaphanus diaphanus) in Lake Michigan and connected watersheds: The invasion of a non-native subspecies. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 49(4). 876–887. 2 indexed citations
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Tetzlaff, Sasha J., et al.. (2023). Maladapted in the Anthropocene: communal hyperfidelity in snakes. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 21(6). 266–268. 1 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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Douglas, Marlis R., Steven M. Mussmann, Tyler K. Chafin, et al.. (2021). Population connectivity in voles (Microtus sp.) as a gauge for tall grass prairie restoration in midwestern North America. PLoS ONE. 16(12). e0260344–e0260344.
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Douglas, Marlis R., et al.. (2020). Multi-targeted management of upland game birds at the agroecosystem interface in midwestern North America. PLoS ONE. 15(4). e0230735–e0230735. 5 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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Smith, Charles F., Marlis R. Douglas, Mark A. Davis, et al.. (2016). Population Genetics of the Copperhead at Its Most Northeastern Distribution. Copeia. 104(2). 448–457. 7 indexed citations
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Binz, Christopher R., et al.. (2014). Optical Survey of the Tumble Rates of Retired GEO Satellites. Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference. 12 indexed citations
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Davis, Mark A., Boaz Tadmor, Tobias Barker, et al.. (2007). Initial Test of Emergency Procedure Performance in Temporary Negative Pressure Isolation by Using Simulation Technologies. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 51(4). 420–425.e5. 2 indexed citations
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Davis, Mark A., Gregg Greenough, & Scott R Votey. (1999). Signs & symptoms in emergency medicine : literature-based guide to emergent conditions. Mosby eBooks.

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