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44
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9166
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5007
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327

Amy L. Angert publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy L. Angert sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 94 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Amy L. Angert D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy L. Angert sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Amy L. Angert is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions to subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Genetics, and general Ecology.

The work of Amy L. Angert addresses a range of topics, particularly focusing on Species Distribution and Climate Change, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, as well as Plant and Animal Studies. Their research also covers Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.

Among recent papers, the following stand out for their publication year and venue:

  • What Do We Really Know About Adaptation at Range Edges? (2020), published in Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics
  • Determinants of geographic range size in plants (2020), published in New Phytologist
  • Eco-evolutionary dynamics of range expansion (2020), published in Ecology
  • Evolutionary origins for ecological patterns in space (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • On the Origin of Coexisting Species (2020), published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Takuji Usui
  • Haley A. Branch
  • Christopher D. Muir
  • Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish
  • Daniel N. Anstett

Amy L. Angert's publications are often found in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), New Phytologist, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, and Ecology Letters.

Best Publications

  • Evolution and Ecology of Species Range Limits

    Jason P. Sexton;Patrick J. McIntyre;Amy L. Angert;Kevin J. Rice

  • Do species’ traits predict recent shifts at expanding range edges?

    Amy L. Angert;Lisa G. Crozier;Leslie J. Rissler;Sarah E. Gilman

  • Where and When do Species Interactions Set Range Limits

    Allison M. Louthan;Daniel F. Doak;Amy L. Angert

  • Functional tradeoffs determine species coexistence via the storage effect.

    Amy L. Angert;Travis E. Huxman;Peter Chesson;D. Lawrence Venable

  • Geographic variation in genetic and demographic performance: new insights from an old biogeographical paradigm.

    Samuel Pironon;Guillaume Papuga;Guillaume Papuga;Jesús Villellas;Amy L. Angert

  • The evolution of species' distributions: reciprocal transplants across the elevation ranges of Mimulus cardinalis and M. lewisii.

    A. L. Angert;D. W. Schemske

  • A synthesis of transplant experiments and ecological niche models suggests that range limits are often niche limits.

    Julie A. Lee-Yaw;Julie A. Lee-Yaw;Heather M. Kharouba;Megan Bontrager;Colin Mahony

  • Contemporary climate change in the Sonoran Desert favors cold-adapted species

    Sarah Kimball;Amy L. Angert;Travis E. Huxman;D. Lawrence Venable

  • What Do We Really Know About Adaptation at Range Edges

    Amy L. Angert;Megan G. Bontrager;Jon Ågren

  • The evolution of environmental tolerance and range size: a comparison of geographically restricted and widespread Mimulus.

    Seema N. Sheth;Amy L. Angert;Amy L. Angert

  • Disentangling the drivers of context-dependent plant–animal interactions

    John L. Maron;Kathryn C. Baer;Amy L. Angert

  • The niche, limits to species' distributions, and spatiotemporal variation in demography across the elevation ranges of two monkeyflowers.

    Amy L. Angert

  • DEMOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL AND MARGINAL POPULATIONS OF MONKEYFLOWERS (MIMULUS CARDINALIS AND M. LEWISII)

    Amy Lauren Angert

  • Linking growth strategies to long-term population dynamics in a guild of desert annuals

    A. L. Angert;T. E. Huxman;G. A. Barron‐Gafford;K. L. Gerst

  • Incorporating Population-Level Variation in Thermal Performance into Predictions of Geographic Range Shifts

    Amy L. Angert;Seema N. Sheth;John R. Paul

  • Determinants of geographic range size in plants

    Seema Nayan Sheth;Naia Morueta‐Holme;Amy L. Angert

  • Causes of maladaptation

    Steven P. Brady;Daniel I. Bolnick;Amy L. Angert;Andrew Gonzalez

  • Eco-evolutionary dynamics of range expansion

    Tom E X Miller;Amy L Angert;Carissa D Brown;Julie A Lee-Yaw;Julie A Lee-Yaw

  • Fitness and physiology in a variable environment.

    Sarah Kimball;Jennifer R. Gremer;Amy L. Angert;Travis E. Huxman

  • Using Experimental Evolution to Investigate Geographic Range Limits in Monkeyflowers

    Amy L. Angert;H. D. Bradshaw;Douglas W. Schemske

Frequent Co-Authors

Travis E. Huxman
Travis E. Huxman University of California, Irvine
D. Lawrence Venable
D. Lawrence Venable University of Arizona
Greg A. Barron-Gafford
Greg A. Barron-Gafford University of Arizona
Jeremy T. Kerr
Jeremy T. Kerr University of Ottawa
Arne Ø. Mooers
Arne Ø. Mooers Simon Fraser University
Jana C. Vamosi
Jana C. Vamosi University of Calgary
Luc De Meester
Luc De Meester Freie Universität Berlin
Steven M. Vamosi
Steven M. Vamosi University of Calgary
Daniel G. Milchunas
Daniel G. Milchunas Colorado State University
Justin D. Derner
Justin D. Derner Agricultural Research Service

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