R. J. Gutiérrez

1.5k total citations
50 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

R. J. Gutiérrez is a scholar working on Ecology, Global and Planetary Change and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, R. J. Gutiérrez has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Ecology, 22 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 18 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in R. J. Gutiérrez's work include Fire effects on ecosystems (17 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (16 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (16 papers). R. J. Gutiérrez is often cited by papers focused on Fire effects on ecosystems (17 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (16 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (16 papers). R. J. Gutiérrez collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Spain. R. J. Gutiérrez's co-authors include M. Zachariah Peery, Sheila A. Whitmore, William J. Berigan, Alan B. Franklin, Suh Y. Yang, Robert M. Zink, Steven J. Courtney, Martin L. Cody, Guthrie S. Zimmerman and Mark E. Seamans and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Evolution and Journal of Applied Ecology.

In The Last Decade

R. J. Gutiérrez

49 papers receiving 983 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R. J. Gutiérrez United States 19 726 445 405 265 142 50 1.1k
Kristina L. Paxton United States 15 680 0.9× 287 0.6× 263 0.6× 205 0.8× 226 1.6× 35 991
Scott Schlossberg United States 16 919 1.3× 332 0.7× 391 1.0× 181 0.7× 203 1.4× 29 1.1k
William J. Barichivich United States 18 640 0.9× 549 1.2× 283 0.7× 329 1.2× 99 0.7× 39 947
Mark K. Sogge United States 18 893 1.2× 285 0.6× 309 0.8× 182 0.7× 319 2.2× 59 1.1k
David A. Ehlers Smith South Africa 19 700 1.0× 219 0.5× 390 1.0× 347 1.3× 179 1.3× 55 985
Brian J. Olsen United States 19 774 1.1× 182 0.4× 216 0.5× 118 0.4× 242 1.7× 70 1.0k
J. Hardin Waddle United States 15 545 0.8× 395 0.9× 272 0.7× 344 1.3× 139 1.0× 45 835
Ondřej Sedláček Czechia 17 448 0.6× 202 0.5× 406 1.0× 173 0.7× 320 2.3× 50 874
Allan H. Burbidge Australia 17 471 0.6× 188 0.4× 360 0.9× 273 1.0× 268 1.9× 55 911
Johannes Penner Germany 16 340 0.5× 556 1.2× 254 0.6× 379 1.4× 148 1.0× 37 922

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. J. Gutiérrez

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gutiérrez, R. J., et al.. (2024). Effects of Offshore Wind Farms: Environmental and Social Perspectives from Uruguay. Sustainability. 16(20). 9057–9057. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Gavin M., Andrew J. Shirk, Zhiqiang Yang, et al.. (2023). Correction to: Spatial and temporal dynamics of Mexican spotted owl habitat in the southwestern US. Landscape Ecology. 38(1). 39–40.
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Gutiérrez, R. J., et al.. (2023). Quail on fire: changing fire regimes may benefit mountain quail in fire-adapted forests. Fire Ecology. 19(1). 19 indexed citations
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Jones, Gavin M., H. Anu Kramer, John J. Keane, et al.. (2023). Forest heterogeneity outweighs movement costs by enhancing hunting success and reproductive output in California spotted owls. Landscape Ecology. 38(10). 2655–2673. 9 indexed citations
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Davis, Raymond J., Zhiqiang Yang, Joseph L. Ganey, et al.. (2022). Linking robust spatiotemporal datasets to assess and monitor habitat attributes of a threatened species. PLoS ONE. 17(3). e0265175–e0265175. 7 indexed citations
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Shirk, Andrew J., Gavin M. Jones, Zhiqiang Yang, et al.. (2022). Automated habitat monitoring systems linked to adaptive management: a new paradigm for species conservation in an era of rapid environmental change. Landscape Ecology. 38(1). 7–22. 13 indexed citations
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Jones, Gavin M., Douglas J. Tempel, Sheila A. Whitmore, et al.. (2022). Implications of non-ideal occupancy for the measurement of territory quality. Global Ecology and Conservation. 35. e02097–e02097. 3 indexed citations
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Fountain, Emily D., Connor M. Wood, Amy K. Wray, et al.. (2022). DNA metabarcoding reveals the threat of rapidly expanding barred owl populations to native wildlife in western North America. Biological Conservation. 273. 109678–109678. 8 indexed citations
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Tempel, Douglas J., H. Anu Kramer, Gavin M. Jones, et al.. (2022). Population decline in California spotted owls near their southern range boundary. Journal of Wildlife Management. 86(2). 13 indexed citations
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Wood, Connor M., Sheila A. Whitmore, William J. Berigan, et al.. (2021). Noisy neighbors and reticent residents: Distinguishing resident from non-resident individuals to improve passive acoustic monitoring. Global Ecology and Conservation. 28. e01710–e01710. 18 indexed citations
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Gutiérrez, R. J.. (2020). Invited Commentary: When a Conservation Conflict Comes Full Circle—The Spotted Owl Conflict is a Wicked Problem. Journal of Raptor Research. 54(4). 9 indexed citations
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Wood, Connor M., R. J. Gutiérrez, John J. Keane, & M. Zachariah Peery. (2019). Early detection of rapid Barred Owl population growth within the range of the California Spotted Owl advises the Precautionary Principle. Ornithological Applications. 122(1). 18 indexed citations
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Wood, Connor M., Sheila A. Whitmore, R. J. Gutiérrez, et al.. (2018). Using metapopulation models to assess species conservation–ecosystem restoration trade-offs. Biological Conservation. 224. 248–257. 11 indexed citations
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Gutiérrez, R. J.. (2017). Taxonomy and Biogeography of New World Quail. National Quail Symposium Proceedings. 3. 4 indexed citations
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Cheng, Antony S., R. J. Gutiérrez, Dennis R. Becker, et al.. (2016). Is There a Place for Legislating Place-Based Collaborative Forestry Proposals?: Examining the Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group Forest Recovery Act Pilot Project. Journal of Forestry. 114(4). 494–504. 10 indexed citations
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Redpath, Stephen M., R. J. Gutiérrez, Kevin A. Wood, & Juliette Young. (2015). Finding a way out of conservation conflicts. 287–303. 2 indexed citations
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Tempel, Douglas J., R. J. Gutiérrez, Sheila A. Whitmore, et al.. (2014). Effects of forest management on California Spotted Owls: implications for reducing wildfire risk in fire‐prone forests. Ecological Applications. 24(8). 2089–2106. 74 indexed citations
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Horne, Jon S., et al.. (2013). Home range and resource selection by animals constrained by linear habitat features: an example ofBlakiston's fish owl. Journal of Applied Ecology. 50(6). 1350–1357. 17 indexed citations
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Nugent, Graham, William J. McShea, John Parkes, et al.. (2011). Policies and management of overabundant deer (native or exotic) in protected areas. Animal Production Science. 51(4). 384–389. 43 indexed citations

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