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D-Index
37
Citations
4842
World Ranking
6926
National Ranking
2332

Brady W. Allred 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 Brady W. Allred sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 132 publications — 41st percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Brady W. Allred 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 Brady W. Allred sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Brady W. Allred is affiliated with the University of Montana in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, publishing extensively within this field. Their work delves into multiple subfields including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Environmental Chemistry, and Environmental Engineering.

The scientist's research topics cover a broad range, notably:

  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Turfgrass Adaptation and Management
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Forest Management and Policy

Brady Allred's recent publications include:

  • "Improving Landsat predictions of rangeland fractional cover with multitask learning and uncertainty," 2021, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • "The elevational ascent and spread of exotic annual grass dominance in the Great Basin, USA," 2021, Diversity and Distributions
  • "Annual and 16-Day Rangeland Production Estimates for the Western United States," 2021, Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • "Human land uses reduce climate connectivity across North America," 2020, Global Change Biology
  • "Herbaceous production lost to tree encroachment in United States rangelands," 2022, Journal of Applied Ecology

Collaborative work is a significant component of their publications. Brady Allred frequently coauthors with:

  • Matthew Jones
  • David E. Naugle
  • Jeremy D. Maestas
  • Dirac Twidwell
  • Scott L. Morford

The venues in which they most often publish include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Rangelands
  • Journal of Environmental Management

Best Publications

  • Ecosystem services lost to oil and gas in North America

    Brady W. Allred;W. Kolby Smith;W. Kolby Smith;Dirac Twidwell;Julia H. Haggerty

  • Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire–grazing interaction

    Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf;David M. Engle;R. Dwayne Elmore

  • A Dynamic Landsat Derived Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Product for the Conterminous United States

    Nathaniel P. Robinson;Brady W Allred;Matthew O. Jones;Alvaro Moreno

  • Innovation in rangeland monitoring: annual, 30 m, plant functional type percent cover maps for U.S. rangelands, 1984–2017

    Matthew O. Jones;Brady W. Allred;David E. Naugle;Jeremy D. Maestas

  • Improving Landsat predictions of rangeland fractional cover with multitask learning and uncertainty

    Brady W. Allred;Brandon T. Bestelmeyer;Chad S. Boyd;Christopher Brown

  • A methodology to derive global maps of leaf traits using remote sensing and climate data

    Alvaro Moreno-Martinez;Gustau Camps-Valls;Jens Kattge;Nathaniel P. Robinson

  • Terrestrial primary production for the conterminous United States derived from Landsat 30 m and MODIS 250 m

    Nathaniel P. Robinson;Brady W. Allred;William K. Smith;Matthew O. Jones

  • The role of herbivores in Great Plains conservation: comparative ecology of bison and cattle

    Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf;Robert G. Hamilton

  • Native vegetation of Nebraska

    John Ernest Weaver

  • National-scale assessment of ecological content in the world's largest land management framework

    Dirac Twidwell;Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf

  • The elevational ascent and spread of exotic annual grass dominance in the Great Basin, USA

    Joseph T. Smith;Brady W. Allred;Chad S. Boyd;Kirk W. Davies

  • Annual and 16-Day Rangeland Production Estimates for the Western United States

    Matthew O. Jones;Nathaniel P. Robinson;David E. Naugle;Jeremy D. Maestas

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  • Landscapes as a moderator of thermal extremes: a case study from an imperiled grouse

    Torre J. Hovick;R. Dwayne Elmore;Brady W Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf

  • Conservation implications of native and introduced ungulates in a changing climate.

    Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf;Torre J. Hovick;R. Dwayne Elmore

  • Spatial heterogeneity stabilizes livestock productivity in a changing climate

    Brady W. Allred;John Derek Scasta;Torre J. Hovick;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf

  • Operationalizing resilience and resistance concepts to address invasive grass-fire cycles

    Jeanne C. Chambers;Matthew L. Brooks;Matthew J. Germino;Jeremy D. Maestas

  • Herbivore species and grazing intensity regulate community composition and an encroaching woody plant in semi-arid rangeland

    Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf;Fred E. Smeins;Charles A. Taylor

  • Low‐tech riparian and wet meadow restoration increases vegetation productivity and resilience across semiarid rangelands

    Nicholas L. Silverman;Brady W. Allred;John Patrick Donnelly;Teresa B. Chapman

  • Morphological and physiological traits in the success of the invasive plant Lespedeza cuneata

    Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf;Thomas A. Monaco;Rodney E. Will

  • Human land uses reduce climate connectivity across North America

    Sean A. Parks;Carlos Carroll;Solomon Z. Dobrowski;Brady W. Allred

  • Extending Conifer Removal and Landscape Protection Strategies from Sage-grouse to Songbirds, a Range-Wide Assessment ☆

    J. Patrick Donnelly;Jason D. Tack;Kevin E. Doherty;David E. Naugle

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Naugle
David E. Naugle University of Montana
Samuel D. Fuhlendorf
Samuel D. Fuhlendorf Oklahoma State University
Dirac Twidwell
Dirac Twidwell University of Nebraska–Lincoln
David M. Engle
David M. Engle Oklahoma State University
Kirk W. Davies
Kirk W. Davies United States Department of Agriculture
Steven W. Running
Steven W. Running University of Montana
Chad S. Boyd
Chad S. Boyd Oregon State University
Solomon Z. Dobrowski
Solomon Z. Dobrowski University of Montana
Christian A. Hagen
Christian A. Hagen Oregon State University
Michael J. Falkowski
Michael J. Falkowski Colorado State University

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