Nathan Emery

814 total citations
20 papers, 535 citations indexed

About

Nathan Emery is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science and Atmospheric Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan Emery has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 535 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 5 papers in Plant Science and 4 papers in Atmospheric Science. Recurrent topics in Nathan Emery's work include Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (7 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (4 papers) and Fire effects on ecosystems (4 papers). Nathan Emery is often cited by papers focused on Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (7 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (4 papers) and Fire effects on ecosystems (4 papers). Nathan Emery collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Sweden. Nathan Emery's co-authors include Z. Carter Berry, Sybil G. Gotsch, Gregory R. Goldsmith, Murilo de Melo Peixoto, Ali Soltani, Acer VanWallendael, David B. Lowry, Jessica Middlemis Maher, Diane Ebert‐May and Alexandria L. Pivovaroff and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Annual Review of Plant Biology and Science Advances.

In The Last Decade

Nathan Emery

19 papers receiving 526 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nathan Emery United States 12 219 209 77 69 67 20 535
Amber C. Churchill United States 11 82 0.4× 98 0.5× 53 0.7× 108 1.6× 35 0.5× 24 364
Fredrick W. Baker United States 9 112 0.5× 198 0.9× 52 0.7× 46 0.7× 22 0.3× 25 493
Anna Rita Frattaroli Italy 13 108 0.5× 149 0.7× 24 0.3× 109 1.6× 32 0.5× 39 475
Kerstin Sonesson Sweden 13 179 0.8× 186 0.9× 158 2.1× 59 0.9× 29 0.4× 18 474
Morgan Ruelle United States 14 91 0.4× 133 0.6× 14 0.2× 68 1.0× 16 0.2× 32 486
Amanda Robertson United States 11 402 1.8× 186 0.9× 40 0.5× 238 3.4× 20 0.3× 18 865
Rebecca J. Oliver United Kingdom 11 199 0.9× 155 0.7× 85 1.1× 66 1.0× 8 0.1× 17 415
Jiahui Zhang China 11 246 1.1× 296 1.4× 56 0.7× 96 1.4× 49 0.7× 23 752
Jesús García Spain 14 349 1.6× 124 0.6× 103 1.3× 71 1.0× 155 2.3× 76 745
Denny S. Fernández Puerto Rico 11 137 0.6× 137 0.7× 23 0.3× 115 1.7× 25 0.4× 20 509

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Fields of papers citing papers by Nathan Emery

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nathan Emery

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Carroll, Kathleen A., et al.. (2025). Early‐Career Publishing and Reviewing: Pitfalls and Perspectives. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 106(3).
2.
Carroll, Kathleen A., et al.. (2022). Action to support early career ecologists. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 20(10). 547–547. 2 indexed citations
3.
Emery, Nathan, Jessica Middlemis Maher, & Diane Ebert‐May. (2021). Environmental influences and individual characteristics that affect learner-centered teaching practices. PLoS ONE. 16(4). e0250760–e0250760. 14 indexed citations
4.
Berry, Z. Carter, et al.. (2021). Beneath the Bark: Assessing Woody Stem Water and Carbon Fluxes and Its Prevalence Across Climates and the Woody Plant Phylogeny. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 4. 11 indexed citations
5.
McNicol, Gavin, Zhongjie Yu, Z. Carter Berry, et al.. (2021). Tracing plant–environment interactions from organismal to planetary scales using stable isotopes: a mini review. Emerging Topics in Life Sciences. 5(2). 301–316. 5 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Erika Crispo, Sarah R. Supp, et al.. (2021). Data Science in Undergraduate Life Science Education: A Need for Instructor Skills Training. BioScience. 71(12). 1274–1287. 16 indexed citations
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Ålund, Murielle, Nathan Emery, Benjamin J. M. Jarrett, et al.. (2020). Academic ecosystems must evolve to support a sustainable postdoc workforce. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4(6). 777–781. 28 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Jessica Middlemis Maher, & Diane Ebert‐May. (2020). Early-career faculty practice learner-centered teaching up to 9 years after postdoctoral professional development. Science Advances. 6(25). eaba2091–eaba2091. 17 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, et al.. (2020). Cultivating inclusive instructional and research environments in ecology and evolutionary science. Ecology and Evolution. 11(4). 1480–1491. 24 indexed citations
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VanWallendael, Acer, et al.. (2019). A Molecular View of Plant Local Adaptation: Incorporating Stress-Response Networks. Annual Review of Plant Biology. 70(1). 559–583. 100 indexed citations
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Pivovaroff, Alexandria L., et al.. (2019). The Effect of Ecophysiological Traits on Live Fuel Moisture Content. Fire. 2(2). 28–28. 35 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Caleb Trujillo, Andrew M. Jarosz, & Tammy M. Long. (2019). Quantifying and Visualizing Campus Tree Phenology. CourseSource. 6. 1 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Keely L. Roth, & Alexandria L. Pivovaroff. (2019). Flowering phenology indicates plant flammability in a dominant shrub species. Ecological Indicators. 109. 105745–105745. 6 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Amanda K. Hund, Romi L. Burks, et al.. (2019). Students as ecologists: Strategies for successful mentorship of undergraduate researchers. Ecology and Evolution. 9(8). 4316–4326. 22 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Jessica Middlemis Maher, & Diane Ebert‐May. (2019). Studying Professional Development as Part of the Complex Ecosystem of STEM Higher Education. Innovative Higher Education. 44(6). 469–479. 15 indexed citations
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Berry, Z. Carter, Nathan Emery, Sybil G. Gotsch, & Gregory R. Goldsmith. (2018). Foliar water uptake: Processes, pathways, and integration into plant water budgets. Plant Cell & Environment. 42(2). 410–423. 186 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, Carla M. D’Antonio, & Christopher J. Still. (2018). Fog and live fuel moisture in coastal California shrublands. Ecosphere. 9(4). 13 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan. (2016). Foliar uptake of fog in coastal California shrub species. Oecologia. 182(3). 731–742. 29 indexed citations
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Emery, Nathan, et al.. (2015). Late Summer Fog Use In The Drought Deciduous Shrub, Artemisia californica (Asteraceae). Madroño. 62(3). 150–150. 4 indexed citations
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Chen, Xiaoli, Nathan Emery, Erin J. Hanan, et al.. (2013). Perspectives on Disconnects Between Scientific Information and Management Decisions on Post-fire Recovery in Western US. Environmental Management. 52(6). 1415–1426. 7 indexed citations

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