Thomas J. Meier

1.2k total citations
16 papers, 865 citations indexed

About

Thomas J. Meier is a scholar working on Ecology, Genetics and Small Animals. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas J. Meier has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 865 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Ecology, 5 papers in Genetics and 4 papers in Small Animals. Recurrent topics in Thomas J. Meier's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (10 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (4 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (4 papers). Thomas J. Meier is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (10 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (4 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (4 papers). Thomas J. Meier collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Sweden. Thomas J. Meier's co-authors include L. David Mech, Layne G. Adams, Douglas W. Smith, Edward E. Bangs, CARTER C. NIEMEYER, Victor Van Ballenberghe, Bruce W. Dale, Michael D. Jimenez, Scott Michael Brainerd and Joseph A. Fontaine and has published in prestigious journals such as Conservation Biology, Journal of Animal Ecology and Molecular Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Thomas J. Meier

15 papers receiving 777 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas J. Meier United States 12 772 228 197 104 97 16 865
Michael L. Gibeau Canada 17 1.0k 1.3× 177 0.8× 225 1.1× 93 0.9× 138 1.4× 22 1.2k
Curt Mack United States 16 926 1.2× 348 1.5× 214 1.1× 116 1.1× 128 1.3× 19 1.0k
Edward E. Bangs United States 17 957 1.2× 297 1.3× 209 1.1× 91 0.9× 132 1.4× 28 1.1k
Michael D. Jimenez United States 13 917 1.2× 195 0.9× 228 1.2× 105 1.0× 149 1.5× 21 993
Justin A. Dellinger United States 12 773 1.0× 216 0.9× 152 0.8× 80 0.8× 111 1.1× 28 836
CARTER C. NIEMEYER United States 10 638 0.8× 203 0.9× 139 0.7× 50 0.5× 90 0.9× 14 705
Michael M. Jaeger United States 18 1.1k 1.4× 306 1.3× 269 1.4× 130 1.3× 123 1.3× 31 1.2k
John Beecham United States 17 888 1.2× 125 0.5× 154 0.8× 104 1.0× 107 1.1× 29 1000
Tor Kvam Norway 16 767 1.0× 180 0.8× 218 1.1× 75 0.7× 105 1.1× 28 824
Diane K. Boyd United States 12 723 0.9× 276 1.2× 114 0.6× 45 0.4× 95 1.0× 25 827

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Borg, Bridget L., Scott Michael Brainerd, Thomas J. Meier, & Laura R. Prugh. (2014). Impacts of breeder loss on social structure, reproduction and population growth in a social canid. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84(1). 177–187. 88 indexed citations
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Geffen, Eli, Michael Kam, Páll Hersteinsson, et al.. (2011). Kin encounter rate and inbreeding avoidance in canids. Molecular Ecology. 20(24). 5348–5358. 35 indexed citations
3.
Mitchell, Michael S., Justin A. Gude, David E. Ausband, et al.. (2010). Temporal validation of an estimator for successful breeding pairs of wolves Canis lupus in the U.S. northern Rocky Mountains. Wildlife Biology. 16(1). 101–106. 2 indexed citations
4.
Murray, Dennis L., Douglas W. Smith, Edward E. Bangs, et al.. (2010). Death from anthropogenic causes is partially compensatory in recovering wolf populations. Biological Conservation. 143(11). 2514–2524. 90 indexed citations
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Smith, Douglas W., Edward E. Bangs, John K. Oakleaf, et al.. (2010). Survival of Colonizing Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States, 1982–2004. Journal of Wildlife Management. 74(4). 620–634. 91 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Michael S., David E. Ausband, Carolyn A. Sime, et al.. (2008). Estimation of Successful Breeding Pairs for Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA. Journal of Wildlife Management. 72(4). 881–891. 21 indexed citations
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Brainerd, Scott Michael, Henrik Andrén, Edward E. Bangs, et al.. (2008). The Effects of Breeder Loss on Wolves. Journal of Wildlife Management. 72(1). 89–98. 108 indexed citations
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Meier, Thomas J., et al.. (2007). Field‐Assessed Injury to Wolves Captured in Rubber‐Padded Traps. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71(6). 2074–2076. 22 indexed citations
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Oakleaf, John K., Dennis L. Murray, James R. Oakleaf, et al.. (2006). Habitat Selection by Recolonizing Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. Journal of Wildlife Management. 70(2). 554–563. 76 indexed citations
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Adams, Layne G., et al.. (2006). Interrelationships of Denali's large mammal community. 5(1). 36–40. 2 indexed citations
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Bradley, Elizabeth H., Daniel H. Pletscher, Edward E. Bangs, et al.. (2005). Evaluating Wolf Translocation as a Nonlethal Method to Reduce Livestock Conflicts in the Northwestern United States. Conservation Biology. 19(5). 1498–1508. 78 indexed citations
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Ballenberghe, Victor Van, et al.. (1999). The Wolves of Denali. Journal of Wildlife Management. 63(1). 412–412. 187 indexed citations
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Meier, Thomas J., et al.. (1995). Pack structure and genetic relatedness among wolf packs in a naturally-regulated population. 92(10). 293–302. 39 indexed citations
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Meier, Thomas J.. (1993). A Proposal to Resolve the Interpretation of "Mixture or Substance" under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-). 84(2). 377–377. 1 indexed citations
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Mech, L. David, Thomas J. Meier, & Ulysses S. Seal. (1993). Wolf Nipple Measurements as Indices of Age and Breeding Status. The American Midland Naturalist. 129(2). 266–266. 22 indexed citations
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Richards, A. Glenn & Thomas J. Meier. (1974). The Osmolarity of the Blood of a Mosquito Larva (Aedes aegypti L.) Reared under Several Different Culture Conditions1. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 67(3). 424–426. 3 indexed citations

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