World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
35
Citations
3469
World Ranking
9367
National Ranking
3356

Overview

Grey W. Pendleton is affiliated with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions to agricultural and biological sciences.

The scientist's work spans several interconnected fields of study, including ecology, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, global and planetary change, atmospheric science, and nature and landscape conservation.

Key topics covered in their publications include:

  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Bat biology and ecology studies
  • Cephalopods and marine biology
  • Wildlife ecology and conservation

Grey W. Pendleton has published papers in a variety of scientific journals. The venues where they have frequently contributed include:

  • Marine Ornithology
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Journal of Mammalogy
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Journal of Wildlife Management

Some recent publications include:

  • The Milieu Souterrain Superficiel as Hibernation Habitat for Bats: Implications for White-Nose Syndrome, 2021, Journal of Mammalogy
  • Investigating Life-History Traits of Steller Sea Lions with Multistate Hidden Markov Mark-Recapture Models: Age at Weaning and Body Size Effects, 2020, Ecology and Evolution
  • Reduced Survival of Steller Sea Lions in the Gulf of Alaska Following Marine Heatwave, 2023, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Black Bears Select Large Woody Structures for Dens in Southeast Alaska, 2021, Journal of Wildlife Management
  • LITTLE BROWN MYOTIS ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA, 2021, Northwestern Naturalist

Grey W. Pendleton often collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Kelly K. Hastings
  • Devin S. Johnson
  • Thomas S. Gelatt
  • Lauri A. Jemison
  • John P. Skinner

Best Publications

  • Reproductive performance of female Steller sea lions: an energetics-based reproductive strategy?

    Kenneth W. Pitcher;Donald G. Calkins;Grey W. Pendleton

  • DEVELOPMENT OF DISPERSAL, MOVEMENT PATTERNS, AND HAUL‐OUT USE BY PUP AND JUVENILE STELLER SEA LIONS (EUMETOPIAS JUBATUS) IN ALASKA

    Kimberly L. Raum-Suryan;Michael J. Rehberg;Grey W. Pendleton;Kenneth W. Pitcher

  • STELLER SEA LION STATUS AND TREND IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA: 1979–1997

    D. G. Calkins;D. C. Mallister;K. W. Pitcher;G. W. Pendleton

  • DECLINES IN HARBOR SEAL (PHOCA VITULINA) NUMBERS IN GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA, 1992–2002

    Elizabeth A. Mathews;Grey W. Pendleton

  • TRENDS IN ABUNDANCE OF ALASKA HARBOR SEALS, 1983–2001

    Robert J. Small;Grey W. Pendleton;Kenneth W. Pitcher

  • Evaluating Causes of Population Change in North American Insectivorous Songbirds

    John R. Sauer;Grey W. Pendleton;Bruce G. Peterjohn

  • SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN THE TIMING OF BIRTHS OF STELLER SEA LIONS

    Kenneth W. Pitcher;Vladimir N. Burkanov;Donald G. Calkins;Donald G. Calkins;Burney J. Le Boeuf

  • Selenium accumulation and elimination in mallards

    Gary H. Heinz;Grey W. Pendleton;Alexander J. Krynitsky;Lyn G. Gold

  • Interactive effects of boron, selenium, and dietary protein on survival, growth, and physiology in mallard ducklings

    David J. Hoffman;Caroline J. Sanderson;Leonard J. LeCaptain;Eugene Cromartie

  • Association of mercury and selenium with altered glutathione metabolism and oxidative stress in diving ducks from the San Francisco bay region, USA

    Unknown

  • A single-catch snare to collect brown bear hair for genetic mark–recapture studies

    LaVern R. Beier;Stephen B. Lewis;Rodney W. Flynn;Grey Pendleton

  • MOLTING PHENOLOGY OF HARBOR SEALS ON TUGIDAK ISLAND, ALASKA

    Raychelle G. Daniel;Lauri A. Jemison;Grey W. Pendleton;Shannon M. Crowley

  • Ontogeny of dive performance in pup and juvenile Steller sea lions in Alaska

    Kenneth W Pitcher;Michael J Rehberg;Grey W Pendleton;Kimberly L Raum-Suryan

  • Effects of organophosphorus insecticides on sage grouse in southeastern Idaho

    Lawrence J. Blus;Chris S. Staley;Charles J. Henny;Grey W. Pendleton

  • Within-and among-clutch variation of organochlorine residues in eggs of black-crowned night-herons.

    Thomas W. Custer;Grey Pendleton;Harry M. Ohlendorf;Harry M. Ohlendorf

  • Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) decline continues in the rapidly changing landscape of Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska 1992―2008

    Jamie N. Womble;Grey W. Pendleton;Elizabeth A. Mathews;Gail M. Blundell

  • STELLER SEA LION BODY CONDITION INDICES

    K. W. Pitcher;D. G. Calkins;G. W. Pendleton

  • Compositional Analysis and GIS for Study of Habitat Selection by Goshawks in Southeast Alaska

    Unknown

  • Factors Affecting the Observed Densities of Ringed Seals, Phoca hispida , in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea, 1996-99

    Unknown

  • Survival of Steller sea lions in Alaska: a comparison of increasing and decreasing populations

    Grey W. PendletonG.W. Pendleton;Grey W. PendletonG.W. Pendleton;Kenneth W. PitcherK.W. Pitcher;Kenneth W. PitcherK.W. Pitcher;Lowell W. FritzL.W. Fritz;Lowell W. FritzL.W. Fritz;Anne E. YorkA.E. York;Anne E. YorkA.E. York

  • Effects of arsenate on growth and physiology in mallard ducklings

    Michael B. Camardese;David J. Hoffman;Leonard J. LeCaptain;Grey W. Pendleton

  • Cohort effects and spatial variation in age‐specific survival of Steller sea lions from southeastern Alaska

    K. K. Hastings;L. A. Jemison;T. S. Gelatt;J. L. Laake

  • Home range and movements of juvenile Puerto Rican Parrots

    Gerald D. Lindsey;Wayne J. Arendt;Jan Kalina;Grey W. Pendleton

  • Toxicity and oxidative stress of different forms of organic selenium and dietary protein in mallard ducklings.

    D. J. Hoffman;G. H. Heinz;L. J. LeCaptain;J. D. Eisemann

  • Mountain Goat Survival in Coastal Alaska: Effects of Age, Sex, and Climate

    Kevin S. White;Grey W. Pendleton;David Crowley;Herman J. Griese

  • Effects of Snow on Sitka Black-Tailed Deer Browse Availability and Nutritional Carrying Capacity in Southeastern Alaska

    Kevin S. White;Grey W. Pendleton;Eran Hood

  • Factors Influencing the Detectability of Forest Owls in Southeastern Alaska

    Michelle L. Kissling;Stephen B. Lewis;Stephen B. Lewis;Grey Pendleton

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Sauer
John R. Sauer United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Thomas R. Loughlin
Thomas R. Loughlin National Marine Fisheries Service
Andrew W. Trites
Andrew W. Trites University of British Columbia
Eran Hood
Eran Hood University of Alaska Southeast
Gary H. Heinz
Gary H. Heinz United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Burney J. Le Boeuf
Burney J. Le Boeuf University of California, Santa Cruz
James E. Hines
James E. Hines United States Geological Survey

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Environmental Sciences in the USA opens up a variety of related online degrees and career pathways. For students considering a more accessible entry into higher education, reviewing the what's the easiest bachelor's degree to get can help identify programs that balance rigor with manageability.

Online geology degrees offer a specialized path within environmental studies, focusing on Earth's physical properties and processes. These programs provide flexible options for those interested in careers like geologist, environmental consultant, or conservation specialist. To explore quality options in this field, check out the online geology degrees available.

Another vital area is Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which plays a crucial role in environmental data analysis and resource management. Pursuing a geographic information systems degree equips students with technical skills to handle spatial data, supporting careers in urban planning, environmental monitoring, or disaster response.

For those interested in leadership and policy-making within environmental sectors, a Master of Public Administration (MPA) can be highly beneficial. The best online MPA programs offer pathways to roles in government and nonprofit organizations focused on sustainable development and environmental governance.

Best Scientists Citing Grey W. Pendleton

Trending Scientists