Scott A. Pavey

1.7k total citations
57 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Scott A. Pavey is a scholar working on Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Scott A. Pavey has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Genetics, 29 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 24 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Scott A. Pavey's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (29 papers), Genetic diversity and population structure (23 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (15 papers). Scott A. Pavey is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (29 papers), Genetic diversity and population structure (23 papers) and Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (15 papers). Scott A. Pavey collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and France. Scott A. Pavey's co-authors include Louis Bernatchez, Éric Normandeau, Pierre‐Alexandre Gagnaire, Hélène Collin, Patrik Nosil, Sean M. Rogers, Marie Filteau, Jennifer L. Nielsen, Jérôme St‐Cyr and Céline Audet and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Trends in Ecology & Evolution and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Scott A. Pavey

52 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Scott A. Pavey Canada 18 652 461 426 381 194 57 1.3k
N. S. Mugue Russia 20 539 0.8× 468 1.0× 457 1.1× 371 1.0× 299 1.5× 87 1.2k
John Gilbey United Kingdom 19 740 1.1× 595 1.3× 309 0.7× 235 0.6× 276 1.4× 39 1.2k
Zhaobin Song China 19 483 0.7× 368 0.8× 284 0.7× 473 1.2× 335 1.7× 104 1.1k
Matthew C. Hale United States 16 529 0.8× 247 0.5× 209 0.5× 258 0.7× 111 0.6× 29 860
B. May United States 21 902 1.4× 552 1.2× 439 1.0× 258 0.7× 181 0.9× 40 1.4k
Bruno Guinand France 22 951 1.5× 636 1.4× 475 1.1× 500 1.3× 502 2.6× 68 1.6k
Nathan R. Campbell United States 18 871 1.3× 693 1.5× 583 1.4× 390 1.0× 296 1.5× 28 1.5k
Sten Karlsson Norway 19 781 1.2× 804 1.7× 492 1.2× 276 0.7× 243 1.3× 57 1.4k
Jong S. Leong Canada 21 620 1.0× 345 0.7× 344 0.8× 417 1.1× 232 1.2× 34 1.4k
Pablo Presa Spain 23 1.2k 1.8× 654 1.4× 502 1.2× 437 1.1× 348 1.8× 72 1.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Scott A. Pavey

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All Works

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McAlpine, Donald F., et al.. (2024). The extinct sea mink, Neogale macrodon : a putative specimen in the New Brunswick Museum, Canada, confirmed as American mink, Neogale vison. Archives of Natural History. 51(1). 171–174. 1 indexed citations
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Harrison, Phillip, Antóin M. O’Sullivan, Stephen Peake, et al.. (2023). Reproductive ecology of muskellunge (Esox masquinongy), an introduced predator, in the lower Wolastoq/Saint John River, New Brunswick, Canada. Journal of Fish Biology. 102(3). 643–654. 1 indexed citations
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Bugg, William S., et al.. (2023). Atlantic sturgeon and shortnose sturgeon exhibit highly divergent transcriptomic responses to acute heat stress. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D Genomics and Proteomics. 45. 101058–101058. 11 indexed citations
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Casasola, Darío Bernal, Antonio Di Natale, Francesco Massari, et al.. (2021). Ancient DNA SNP-panel data suggests stability in bluefin tuna genetic diversity despite centuries of fluctuating catches in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 20744–20744. 10 indexed citations
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Kidd, Karen A., et al.. (2020). The effects of taxonomy, diet, and ecology on the microbiota of riverine macroinvertebrates. Ecology and Evolution. 10(24). 14000–14019. 11 indexed citations
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Rowe, Sherrylynn, et al.. (2019). Chromosomal inversions in the Atlantic cod genome: Implications for management of Canada’s Northern cod stock. Fisheries Research. 216. 29–40. 11 indexed citations
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Pavey, Scott A., et al.. (2018). River‐Specific Gene Expression Patterns Associated with Habitat Selection for Key Hormone‐Coding Genes in Glass Eel‐Stage American Eels. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 147(5). 855–868.
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Crispo, Erika, et al.. (2017). The evolution of the major histocompatibility complex in upstream versus downstream river populations of the longnose dace. Ecology and Evolution. 7(10). 3297–3311. 4 indexed citations
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Gagnaire, Pierre‐Alexandre, et al.. (2017). RAD-Seq Reveals Patterns of Additive Polygenic Variation Caused by Spatially-Varying Selection in the American Eel (Anguilla rostrata). Genome Biology and Evolution. 9(11). 2974–2986. 34 indexed citations
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Castonguay, Martín, et al.. (2015). How does salinity influence habitat selection and growth in juvenile American eelsAnguilla rostrata?. Journal of Fish Biology. 86(2). 765–784. 21 indexed citations
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Côté, Caroline, Scott A. Pavey, Thomas C. Pratt, et al.. (2015). Growth, Female Size, and Sex Ratio Variability in American Eel of Different Origins in Both Controlled Conditions and the Wild: Implications for Stocking Programs. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 144(2). 246–257. 27 indexed citations
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Hippel, Frank A. von, et al.. (2015). Ecological release leads to novel ontogenetic diet shift in kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 72(11). 1718–1730. 12 indexed citations
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Pavey, Scott A.. (2014). The Draft Genome of the American Eel (Anguilla rostrata). 2 indexed citations
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Gagnaire, Pierre‐Alexandre, Scott A. Pavey, Éric Normandeau, & Louis Bernatchez. (2013). THE GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION DURING SPECIATION-WITH-GENE-FLOW IN LAKE WHITEFISH SPECIES PAIRS ASSESSED BY RAD SEQUENCING. Evolution. 67(9). 2483–2497. 159 indexed citations
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Pavey, Scott A., Louis Bernatchez, Nadia Aubin‐Horth, & Christian R. Landry. (2012). What is needed for next-generation ecological and evolutionary genomics?. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27(12). 673–678. 68 indexed citations
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Pavey, Scott A., Ben Sutherland, Jong S. Leong, et al.. (2011). Ecological transcriptomics of lake-type and riverine sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). BMC Ecology. 11(1). 31–31. 14 indexed citations
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Pavey, Scott A., Hélène Collin, Patrik Nosil, & Sean M. Rogers. (2010). The role of gene expression in ecological speciation. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1206(1). 110–129. 122 indexed citations

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