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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Animal Science and Veterinary D-index 21 Citations 3,656 41 World Ranking 1532 National Ranking 108

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Habitat
  • Ecosystem

Katherine L. Parker mainly focuses on Ecology, Animal science, Predation, Rangifer tarandus caribou and Woodland caribou. Many of her studies on Ecology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Genetic diversity. In general Animal science, her work in Dry matter is often linked to Natural resource economics linking many areas of study.

Katherine L. Parker has included themes like Grizzly Bears, Ursus, Habitat and Gray wolf in her Predation study. Her Habitat research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Tree line, Wetland and Black spruce. Katherine L. Parker works mostly in the field of Foraging, limiting it down to topics relating to Spatial ecology and, in certain cases, Optimal foraging theory, Arboreal locomotion, Abundance and Home range.

Her most cited work include:

  • Energy expenditures for locomotion by mule deer and elk (441 citations)
  • Nutrition integrates environmental responses of ungulates. (375 citations)
  • Movement parameters of ungulates and scale‐specific responses to the environment (235 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Katherine L. Parker mostly deals with Ecology, Habitat, Animal science, Predation and Woodland caribou. Her work in Foraging, Ungulate, Black-tailed deer, Odocoileus and Wildlife are all subfields of Ecology research. When carried out as part of a general Habitat research project, her work on Home range is frequently linked to work in Land cover, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

The Herd research Katherine L. Parker does as part of her general Animal science study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Rangifer tarandus granti, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. Her research investigates the connection between Predation and topics such as Boreal that intersect with issues in Threatened species. Her study looks at the intersection of Woodland caribou and topics like Arboreal locomotion with Abundance.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (70.45%)
  • Habitat (29.55%)
  • Animal science (22.73%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2020)?

  • Ecology (70.45%)
  • Habitat (29.55%)
  • Predation (22.73%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Katherine L. Parker mainly investigates Ecology, Habitat, Predation, Boreal and Foraging. Woodland caribou, Wildlife, Threatened species and Growing season are subfields of Ecology in which her conducts study. She studies Woodland caribou, focusing on Rangifer tarandus caribou in particular.

Her work on Disturbance as part of general Habitat research is frequently linked to Land cover, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her Foraging research incorporates elements of Zoology, Ungulate and Nutrient. Her studies deal with areas such as Lichen, Deciduous, Understory, Plant community and Forage as well as Shrub.

Between 2015 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Understanding predation risk and individual variation in risk avoidance for threatened boreal caribou (23 citations)
  • Straight from the caribou’s (Rangifer tarandus) mouth: detailed observations of tame caribou reveal new insights into summer–autumn diets (18 citations)
  • Predation risk for boreal woodland caribou in human-modified landscapes: Evidence of wolf spatial responses independent of apparent competition (16 citations)

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Best Publications

Energy expenditures for locomotion by mule deer and elk

Katherine L. Parker;Charles T. Robbins;Thomas A. Hanley.
Journal of Wildlife Management (1984)

678 Citations

Nutrition integrates environmental responses of ungulates.

Katherine L. Parker;Perry S. Barboza;Michael P. Gillingham.
Functional Ecology (2009)

530 Citations

Movement parameters of ungulates and scale‐specific responses to the environment

Chris J. Johnson;Katherine L. Parker;Douglas C. Heard;Michael P. Gillingham.
Journal of Animal Ecology (2002)

353 Citations

Integrative Wildlife Nutrition

Katherine L. Parker;Ian D. Hume;Perry S. Barboza.
(2009)

300 Citations

Foraging across a variable landscape: behavioral decisions made by woodland caribou at multiple spatial scales.

Chris J. Johnson;Katherine L. Parker;Douglas C. Heard.
Oecologia (2001)

288 Citations

A MULTISCALE BEHAVIORAL APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING THE MOVEMENTS OF WOODLAND CARIBOU

Chris J. Johnson;Katherine L. Parker;Douglas C. Heard;Michael P. Gillingham.
Ecological Applications (2002)

248 Citations

Calf Survival of Woodland Caribou in a Multi-Predator Ecosystem

David D. Gustine;Katherine L. Parker;Roberta J. Lay;Michael P. Gillingham.
Wildlife Monographs (2006)

211 Citations

Energy and protein balance of free-ranging black-tailed deer in a natural forest environment

Katherine L. Parker;Michael P. Gillingham;Thomas A. Hanley;Charles T. Robbins.
Wildlife Monographs (2007)

187 Citations

Thermoregulation in mule deer and elk

Katherine L. Parker;Charles T. Robbins.
Canadian Journal of Zoology (1984)

156 Citations

Genetic diversity in caribou linked to past and future climate change

Glenn Yannic;Loïc Pellissier;Loïc Pellissier;Joaquín Ortego;Joaquín Ortego;Nicolas Lecomte;Nicolas Lecomte.
Nature Climate Change (2014)

151 Citations

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