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D-Index
53
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11441
World Ranking
3273
National Ranking
222

Erin M. Bayne 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 Erin M. Bayne sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 224 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Erin M. Bayne 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 Erin M. Bayne sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 53 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Erin M. Bayne is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and specializes primarily in Environmental Science. Their research encompasses a range of interconnected subfields, including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Developmental Biology, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

Their work extensively covers topics such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior, Avian Ecology and Behavior, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Fire Effects on Ecosystems, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, and Marine Animal Studies Overview.

Recent publications by Erin M. Bayne illustrate their contribution to environmental and ecological research. Some notable papers include:

  • "Climate-change refugia in boreal North America: what, where, and for how long?" (2020) published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
  • "Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic" (2020) published in Science
  • "Effects of artificial light on bird movement and distribution: a systematic map" (2021) published in Environmental Evidence
  • "Comprehensive estimation of spatial and temporal migratory connectivity across the annual cycle to direct conservation efforts" (2021) published in Ecography
  • "Acoustic vs. photographic monitoring of gray wolves (Canis lupus): a methodological comparison of two passive monitoring techniques" (2020) published in Canadian Journal of Zoology

Their frequent co-authors include Elly C. Knight, Richard Hedley, Lionel Leston, Diana Stralberg, and Samuel Haché. These collaborations have contributed to a robust body of work with multiple joint publications.

Erin M. Bayne's research appears regularly in various academic journals. The venues in which they have frequently published include:

  • Avian Conservation and Ecology
  • Ornithological Applications
  • Journal of Raptor Research
  • Landscape Ecology
  • Canadian Journal of Zoology

Their research outputs focus on ecological systems and animal behavior, addressing both regional and global environmental challenges. The integration of long-term animal tracking data and ecosystem responses to environmental changes features prominently in their work.

Best Publications

  • REVIEW: Wildlife camera trapping: a review and recommendations for linking surveys to ecological processes

    A. Cole Burton;Eric Neilson;Dario Moreira;Andrew Ladle

  • Chronic industrial noise affects pairing success and age structure of ovenbirds Seiurus aurocapilla

    Lucas Habib;Erin M. Bayne;Stan Boutin

  • Impacts of Chronic Anthropogenic Noise from Energy-Sector Activity on Abundance of Songbirds in the Boreal Forest

    Erin M. Bayne;Lucas Habib;Stan Boutin

  • Autonomous recording units in avian ecological research: current use and future applications

    Julia Shonfield;Erin M. Bayne

  • Comparing the effects of landscape fragmentation by forestry and agriculture on predation of artificial nests.

    Erin M. Bayne;Keith A. Hobson;Keith A. Hobson

  • The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project

    Lawrence N. Hudson;Tim Newbold;Tim Newbold;Sara Contu;Samantha L.L. Hill;Samantha L.L. Hill

  • The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts

    Lawrence N Hudson;Tim Newbold;Tim Newbold;Sara Contu;Samantha L L Hill;Samantha L L Hill

  • Effects of natural resource development on the terrestrial biodiversity of Canadian boreal forests 1

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  • Recommendations for acoustic recognizer performance assessment with application to five common automated signal recognition programs

    Elly Knight;Kevin Hannah;Gabriel Foley;Chris Scott

  • The effects of habitat fragmentation by forestry and agriculture on the abundance of small mammals in the southern boreal mixedwood forest

    Erin M. Bayne;Keith A. Hobson

  • Indices for monitoring biodiversity change: Are some more effective than others?

    Eric G. Lamb;Erin Bayne;Gillian Holloway;Jim Schieck

  • A First Estimate for Canada of the Number of Birds Killed by Colliding with Building Windows

    Craig S. Machtans;Christopher H. R. Wedeles;Erin M. Bayne

  • Calibrating indices of avian density from non‐standardized survey data: making the most of a messy situation

    Péter Sólymos;Péter Sólymos;Steven M. Matsuoka;Erin M. Bayne;Subhash R. Lele

  • Dealing with detection error in site occupancy surveys: what can we do with a single survey?

    Subhash R. Lele;Monica Moreno;Erin Bayne

  • Wildfire‐mediated vegetation change in boreal forests of Alberta, Canada

    Diana Stralberg;Xianli Wang;Xianli Wang;Marc‐André Parisien;François‐Nicolas Robinne

  • Climate-change refugia in boreal North America: what, where, and for how long?

    Diana Stralberg;Dominique Arseneault;Jennifer L. Baltzer;Quinn E. Barber

  • EFFECTS OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ON PAIRING SUCCESS OF OVENBIRDS: IMPORTANCE OF MALE AGE AND FLOATER BEHAVIOR

    Erin M. Bayne;Keith A. Hobson

  • Predation on artificial nests in relation to forest type: contrasting the use of quail and plasticine eggs

    Erin M. Bayne;Keith A. Hobson;Pat Fargey

  • BREEDING BIRD COMMUNITIES IN BOREAL FOREST OF WESTERN CANADA: CONSEQUENCES OF “UNMIXING” THE MIXEDWOODS

    Keith A. Hobson;Erin Bayne

  • Projecting boreal bird responses to climate change: the signal exceeds the noise

    D. Stralberg;S. M. Matsuoka;A. Hamann;E. M. Bayne

  • Human-facilitated invasion of exotic earthworms into northern boreal forests.

    Erin K. Cameron;Erin M. Bayne;M. Jill Clapperton

  • Large-Scale Conversion of Forest to Agriculture in the Boreal Plains of Saskatchewan

    Keith A. Hobson;Keith A. Hobson;Erin M. Bayne;Steve L. Van Wilgenburg

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith A. Hobson
Keith A. Hobson University of Western Ontario
Stan Boutin
Stan Boutin University of Alberta
Steven G. Cumming
Steven G. Cumming Université Laval
Tom M. Fayle
Tom M. Fayle Queen Mary University of London
Alain Dejean
Alain Dejean Paul Sabatier University
Tim Diekötter
Tim Diekötter Kiel University
Tim Newbold
Tim Newbold University College London
Andy Purvis
Andy Purvis Natural History Museum
Tony R. Walker
Tony R. Walker Dalhousie University
Jérémy Bouyer
Jérémy Bouyer INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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