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D-Index
32
Citations
4157
World Ranking
8068
National Ranking
2681

Francis J. Singer 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 Francis J. Singer sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 48 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Francis J. Singer 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 Francis J. Singer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Francis J. Singer is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research encompasses several fields within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. These research areas include Earth-Surface Processes, Building and Construction, and Geology.

The scientist's work largely concentrates on topics related to building materials and conservation, hygrothermal properties of building materials, and geotourism and geoheritage conservation. These focus areas indicate a multidisciplinary approach bridging natural sciences and applied construction studies.

In terms of publication, Francis J. Singer has contributed to academic discourse primarily through journals. One recent paper titled Forgotten resource, untapped potential - rediscovering Swiss natural stone as a load-bearing building material was published in 2025 in the journal Architecture Structures and Construction. This publication reflects interests in sustainable and historic building materials.

Francis collaborates frequently with co-authors including Nelly Pilz and Elli Mosayebi, showing a pattern of joint work within their research community. The sole publication venue noted is Architecture Structures and Construction, indicating a targeted focus on this area of applied architectural science.

  • Forgotten resource, untapped potential - rediscovering Swiss natural stone as a load-bearing building material (2025, Architecture Structures and Construction)

  • Nelly Pilz
  • Elli Mosayebi

  • Architecture Structures and Construction

Francis J. Singer's interdisciplinary expertise spans research fields that integrate geological and engineering principles, particularly emphasizing the conservation and functional analysis of traditional building materials. Their work engages with both the physical performance and cultural significance of such materials within built environments.

Best Publications

  • Density dependence, compensation, and environmental effects on elk calf mortality in Yellowstone National Park

    Francis J. Singer;Albert Harting;Kate K. Symonds;Michael B. Coughenour

  • Effects of wild pig rooting in a deciduous forest

    Francis J. Singer;Wayne T. Swank;Edward E. C. Clebsch

  • HABITAT SELECTION BY ELK BEFORE AND AFTER WOLF REINTRODUCTION IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

    Julie S. Mao;Mark S. Boyce;Douglas W. Smith;Francis J. Singer

  • Home Ranges, Movements, and Habitat Use of European Wild Boar in Tennessee

    Francis J. Singer;Dale K. Otto;Alan R. Tipton;Charles P. Hable

  • Caribou calf mortality in Denali National Park, Alaska

    Layne G. Adams;Francis J. Singer;Bruce W. Dale

  • Responses of Desert Bighorn Sheep to Increased Human Recreation

    Christopher M. Papouchis;Francis J. Singer;William B. Sloan

  • Elk Population Processes in Yellowstone National Park Under the Policy of Natural Regulation

    Michael B. Coughenour;Francis J. Singer

  • Translocations as a Tool for Restoring Populations of Bighorn Sheep

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  • Forage Relationships of European Wild Boar Invading Northern Hardwood Forest

    Thomas D. Howe;Francis J. Singer;Bruce B. Ackerman

  • Drought, fires, and large mammals

    Francis J. Singer;William Schreier;Jill Oppenheim;Edward O. Garton

  • Dynamics of interacting Elk populations within and adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park

    Bruce C. Lubow;Francis J. Singer;Therese L. Johnson;David C. Bowden

  • Influence of elk grazing on soil properties in Rocky Mountain National Park

    Dan Binkley;Francis Singer;Francis Singer;Margot Wilkinson Kaye;Richard Rochelle

  • Niche relationships within a guild of ungulate species in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, following release from artificial controls

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  • Role of Patch Size, Disease, and Movement in Rapid Extinction of Bighorn Sheep

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  • INFLUENCE OF TROPHY HUNTING AND HORN SIZE ON MATING BEHAVIOR AND SURVIVORSHIP OF MOUNTAIN SHEEP

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  • EFFECTS OF ELK HERBIVORY ON VEGETATION AND NITROGEN PROCESSES

    Kathryn A. Schoenecker;Francis J. Singer;Linda C. Zeigenfuss;Dan Binkley

  • Wild pig populations in the National Parks

    Francis J. Singer

  • Restoration of Bighorn Sheep Metapopulations in and Near Western National Parks

    Francis J. Singer;Vernon C. Bleich;Michelle A. Gudorf

  • Behavior of Mountain Goats in Relation to U.S. Highway 2, Glacier National Park, Montana

    Francis J. Singer

  • Habitat Partitioning and Wildfire Relationships of Cervids in Glacier National Park, Montana

    Francis J. Singer

  • Influences of herbivory and water on willow in elk winter range

    Linda C. Zeigenfuss;Francis J. Singer;Stephen A. Williams;Therese L. Johnson

  • Impacts of Climate Changes on Elk Population Dynamics in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, U.S.A.

    Guiming Wang;N. Thompson Hobbs;Francis J. Singer;Dennis S. Ojima

  • Physiological assessment of winter nutritional deprivation in elk of Yellowstone National Park

    Glenn D. Delgiudice;Francis J. Singer;Ulysses S. Seal

  • Genetic bottlenecks resulting from restoration efforts: the case of bighorn sheep in Badlands National Park.

    Rob Roy Ramey;Gordon Luikart;Francis J. Singer

Frequent Co-Authors

Wayne T. Swank
Wayne T. Swank US Forest Service
Michael B. Coughenour
Michael B. Coughenour Colorado State University

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