Mevin B. Hooten

9.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
167 papers, 6.2k citations indexed

About

Mevin B. Hooten is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecological Modeling. According to data from OpenAlex, Mevin B. Hooten has authored 167 papers receiving a total of 6.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 89 papers in Ecology, 55 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 39 papers in Ecological Modeling. Recurrent topics in Mevin B. Hooten's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (62 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (39 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (35 papers). Mevin B. Hooten is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (62 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (39 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (35 papers). Mevin B. Hooten collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Mevin B. Hooten's co-authors include N. Thompson Hobbs, Devin S. Johnson, Christopher K. Wikle, Ephraim M. Hanks, Trevor J. Hefley, Perry J. Williams, Juan M. Morales, Ethan P. White, Charles R. Anderson and George Wittemyer and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres and Journal of the American Statistical Association.

In The Last Decade

Mevin B. Hooten

156 papers receiving 6.1k citations

Hit Papers

A guide to Bayesian model selection for ecologists 2014 2026 2018 2022 2014 2018 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mevin B. Hooten United States 40 3.6k 2.0k 1.6k 1.4k 630 167 6.2k
Jay M. Ver Hoef United States 42 3.4k 0.9× 2.0k 1.0× 846 0.5× 1.1k 0.8× 449 0.7× 130 6.5k
Gurutzeta Guillera‐Arroita Australia 36 4.4k 1.2× 2.5k 1.3× 4.0k 2.5× 1.4k 1.0× 940 1.5× 68 7.1k
David L. Borchers United Kingdom 38 8.2k 2.3× 2.4k 1.2× 1.6k 1.0× 2.1k 1.5× 906 1.4× 103 9.8k
José J. Lahoz‐Monfort Australia 31 3.9k 1.1× 2.2k 1.1× 3.6k 2.2× 1.4k 1.0× 867 1.4× 61 6.6k
Subhash R. Lele Canada 39 2.4k 0.7× 1.0k 0.5× 692 0.4× 755 0.5× 405 0.6× 99 6.3k
William A. Link United States 47 6.3k 1.7× 2.5k 1.3× 2.3k 1.4× 1.5k 1.0× 1.1k 1.8× 172 8.6k
Jeffrey L. Laake United States 30 7.6k 2.1× 2.4k 1.2× 1.4k 0.9× 1.9k 1.4× 1.2k 1.8× 66 9.0k
Byron K. Williams United States 35 4.0k 1.1× 2.1k 1.1× 1.2k 0.8× 1.8k 1.3× 618 1.0× 85 6.5k
David A. Elston United Kingdom 38 3.2k 0.9× 2.0k 1.0× 984 0.6× 1.1k 0.8× 1.1k 1.8× 152 5.8k
Jean‐François Guégan France 46 3.9k 1.1× 3.4k 1.7× 2.2k 1.4× 1.3k 0.9× 1.8k 2.8× 196 10.9k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bossu, Christen M., et al.. (2025). Identifying genomic adaptation to local climate using a mechanistic evolutionary model. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 16(10). 2448–2460. 1 indexed citations
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Liebhold, Andrew M., et al.. (2025). A mechanistic statistical approach to infer invasion characteristics of human‐dispersed species with complex life cycle. Ecological Monographs. 95(1). 1 indexed citations
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Hooten, Mevin B., et al.. (2025). Continuous-space occupancy models. Biometrics. 81(2).
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DeGaetano, Arthur T., Sarah C. Elmendorf, Howard S. Ginsberg, et al.. (2024). Partly cloudy with a chance of mosquitoes: Developing a flexible approach to forecasting mosquito populations. Ecosphere. 15(12).
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Hui, Francis K. C., et al.. (2024). Spatial confounding in joint species distribution models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 15(10). 1906–1921. 3 indexed citations
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Williams, Perry J., et al.. (2023). Embracing asymmetry in nature: How to account for skewness in ecological data. Ecological Informatics. 75. 102085–102085.
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Childress, Evan S., C. Andrew Dolloff, Nathaniel P. Hitt, et al.. (2023). Spatial asynchrony and cross‐scale climate interactions in populations of a coldwater stream fish. Global Change Biology. 30(1). e17029–e17029. 4 indexed citations
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Hooten, Mevin B., et al.. (2023). Latent Trajectory Models for Spatio-Temporal Dynamics in Alaskan Ecosystems. Biometrics. 79(4). 3664–3675. 3 indexed citations
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Aldridge, Cameron L., et al.. (2022). Scale‐dependent influence of the sagebrush community on genetic connectivity of the sagebrush obligate Gunnison sage‐grouse. Molecular Ecology. 31(12). 3267–3285. 5 indexed citations
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Wenger, Seth J., Keith B. Gido, Mary C. Freeman, et al.. (2022). Simple statistical models can be sufficient for testing hypotheses with population time‐series data. Ecology and Evolution. 12(9). e9339–e9339. 5 indexed citations
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Hooten, Mevin B., et al.. (2022). Linking male reproductive success to effort within and among nests in a co‐breeding stream fish. Ethology. 128(6). 489–498. 2 indexed citations
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Raiho, Ann, et al.. (2021). Bridging implementation gaps to connect large ecological datasets and complex models. Ecology and Evolution. 11(24). 18271–18287. 2 indexed citations
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Williamson, Matthew A., Brett G. Dickson, Mevin B. Hooten, et al.. (2020). Improving inferences about private land conservation by accounting for incomplete reporting. Conservation Biology. 35(4). 1174–1185. 6 indexed citations
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Lasky, Jesse R., Mevin B. Hooten, & Peter B. Adler. (2020). What processes must we understand to forecast regional-scale population dynamics?: Regional population forecasting. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 287(1940). 20202219. 1 indexed citations
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Gerber, Brian D., et al.. (2019). Extreme site fidelity as an optimal strategy in an unpredictable and homogeneous environment. Functional Ecology. 33(9). 1695–1707. 28 indexed citations
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Hooten, Mevin B., Henry R. Scharf, & Juan M. Morales. (2018). Running on empty: recharge dynamics from animal movement data. Ecology Letters. 22(2). 377–389. 24 indexed citations
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Hooten, Mevin B., Devin S. Johnson, Brett T. McClintock, & Juan M. Morales. (2017). Animal movement: Statistical Models for Telemetry Data. ENLIGHTEN (Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam). 78 indexed citations
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Tredennick, Andrew T., Mevin B. Hooten, & Peter B. Adler. (2016). Do we need demographic data to forecast plant population dynamics?. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8(5). 541–551. 29 indexed citations
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Brost, Brian, et al.. (2016). Potential for spatial displacement of Cook Inlet beluga whales by anthropogenic noise in critical habitat. Endangered Species Research. 32. 43–57. 10 indexed citations
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Koons, David N., et al.. (2015). Combined Effects of Climate, Predation, and Density Dependence on Scaup Population Dynamics. Ecological Applications. 4 indexed citations

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