William Ford Dolphin

681 total citations
17 papers, 553 citations indexed

About

William Ford Dolphin is a scholar working on Ecology, Oceanography and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, William Ford Dolphin has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 553 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Ecology, 6 papers in Oceanography and 5 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in William Ford Dolphin's work include Marine animal studies overview (12 papers), Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics (5 papers) and Underwater Acoustics Research (5 papers). William Ford Dolphin is often cited by papers focused on Marine animal studies overview (12 papers), Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics (5 papers) and Underwater Acoustics Research (5 papers). William Ford Dolphin collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. William Ford Dolphin's co-authors include David C. Mountain, Whitlow W. L. Au, Paul E. Nachtigall, Jeffrey L. Pawloski, Mark E. Chertoff, Robert Burkard, Daniel J. McSweeney, Steven B. Lowen and H. Steven Colburn and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences and Hearing Research.

In The Last Decade

William Ford Dolphin

16 papers receiving 496 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
William Ford Dolphin United States 12 380 219 161 124 123 17 553
Jason Mulsow United States 16 663 1.7× 480 2.2× 47 0.3× 89 0.7× 68 0.6× 83 732
Robin Gransier Belgium 18 470 1.2× 401 1.8× 215 1.3× 78 0.6× 108 0.9× 60 741
Popov Vv Russia 23 1.0k 2.7× 715 3.3× 331 2.1× 116 0.9× 215 1.7× 97 1.4k
Jeffrey L. Pawloski United States 10 555 1.5× 418 1.9× 14 0.1× 155 1.3× 21 0.2× 16 597
Vladimir O. Klishin Russia 10 300 0.8× 222 1.0× 24 0.1× 35 0.3× 27 0.2× 16 314
James G. McCormick United States 13 259 0.7× 78 0.4× 34 0.2× 17 0.1× 85 0.7× 24 415
Brian K. Branstetter United States 19 879 2.3× 646 2.9× 38 0.2× 149 1.2× 23 0.2× 57 966
Gerald Fleischer Germany 6 205 0.5× 51 0.2× 56 0.3× 12 0.1× 78 0.6× 15 407
Jason Wood United States 12 376 1.0× 184 0.8× 21 0.1× 58 0.5× 52 0.4× 23 521
Donald A. Carder United States 20 1.5k 3.8× 1.0k 4.7× 39 0.2× 251 2.0× 86 0.7× 50 1.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Dolphin, William Ford, et al.. (2014). Personalizing Restaurant Recommendations (TripAdvisor). 1 indexed citations
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Lowen, Steven B., et al.. (2004). Intrinsic oscillations in spike trains indicate non-renewal statistics due to convergence of inputs in dorsal cochlear nucleus neurons. Hearing Research. 200(1-2). 10–28. 4 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford & David C. Mountain. (2002). Scalp potentials follow the low frequency envelope of complex acoustic stimuli. 215–216.
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1997). The envelope following response to multiple tone pair stimuli. Hearing Research. 110(1-2). 1–14. 26 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1997). ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES OF AUDITORY PROCESSING IN ODONTOCETES. Bioacoustics. 8(1-2). 79–101. 7 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1996). Auditory evoked responses to amplitude modulated stimuli consisting of multiple envelope components. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 179(1). 18 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford, Whitlow W. L. Au, Paul E. Nachtigall, & Jeffrey L. Pawloski. (1995). Modulation rate transfer functions to low-frequency carriers in three species of cetaceans. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 177(2). 60 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford, Mark E. Chertoff, & Robert Burkard. (1994). Comparison of the envelope following response in the Mongolian gerbil using two-tone and sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 96(4). 2225–2234. 35 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford & David C. Mountain. (1993). The envelope following response (EFR) in the Mongolian gerbil to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated signals in the presence of simultaneously gated pure tones. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 94(6). 3215–3226. 36 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford & David C. Mountain. (1992). The envelope following response: Scalp potentials elicited in the mongolian gerbil using sinusoidally AM acoustic signals. Hearing Research. 58(1). 70–78. 86 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford, et al.. (1989). NORTH PACIFIC HUMPBACK WHALE SONGS: A COMPARISON OF SOUTHEAST ALASKAN FEEDING GROUND SONGS WITH HAWAIIAN WINTERING GROUND SONGS. Marine Mammal Science. 5(2). 139–148. 73 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1988). Foraging dive patterns of humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, in southeast Alaska: a cost–benefit analysis. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 66(11). 2432–2441. 38 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1987). Ventilation and dive patterns of humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, on their Alaskan feeding grounds. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 65(1). 83–90. 62 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1987). Dive behavior and estimated energy expenditure of foraging humpback whales in southeast Alaska. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 65(2). 354–362. 57 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford. (1987). Prey densities and foraging of humpback whales,Megaptera novaeangliae. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 43(4). 468–471. 28 indexed citations
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Dolphin, William Ford & Daniel J. McSweeney. (1983). Incidental Ingestion of Cassin's Auklets by Humpback Whales. The Auk. 100(1). 214–214. 6 indexed citations

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