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52
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3478
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Keith H. Nislow 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 Keith H. Nislow sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 147 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Keith H. Nislow 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 Keith H. Nislow sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 52 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Keith H. Nislow is affiliated with the US Forest Service in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Soil Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Water Science and Technology. The researcher's work covers various main topics such as Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Diversity and Ecology, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, and Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics.

The scholar has contributed multiple papers in reputable publication venues. Frequent venues include the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, where they have published three papers, Ecological Indicators with two publications, as well as The American Naturalist, Wetlands, and PLoS ONE, each featuring one publication.

Recent publications by Keith H. Nislow include:

  • Impacts of small dams on stream temperature, 2020, Ecological Indicators
  • Metabolic Rate Interacts with Resource Availability to Determine Individual Variation in Microhabitat Use in the Wild, 2020, The American Naturalist
  • Cohort strength and body size in co-occurring salmonids in a small stream network: variation in space and time, 2021, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Variation in Tree Growth along Soil Formation and Microtopographic Gradients in Riparian Forests, 2020, Wetlands
  • Investigating impacts of small dams and dam removal on dissolved oxygen in streams, 2022, PLoS ONE

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Francis J. Magilligan, Allison H. Roy, Benjamin H. Letcher, Matthew J. O'Donnell, and Jason A. Coombs. Francis J. Magilligan appears as a co-author in six publications, Allison H. Roy and Benjamin H. Letcher in four each, and Matthew J. O'Donnell and Jason A. Coombs in three each.

Best Publications

  • Changes in hydrologic regime by dams

    Francis J. Magilligan;Keith H. Nislow

  • Defining Ecological Drought for the Twenty-First Century

    Shelley D. Crausbay;Aaron R. Ramirez;Shawn L. Carter;Molly S. Cross

  • Using natural strontium isotopic signatures as fish markers: methodology and application

    Brian P Kennedy;Joel D Blum;Carol L Folt;Keith H Nislow

  • Reconstructing the lives of fish using Sr isotopes in otoliths

    Brian P Kennedy;Andrea Klaue;Joel D Blum;Carol L Folt

  • Population Response to Habitat Fragmentation in a Stream-Dwelling Brook Trout Population

    Benjamin H. Letcher;Keith H. Nislow;Jason A. Coombs;Jason A. Coombs;Matthew J. O'Donnell

  • create: a software to create input files from diploid genotypic data for 52 genetic software programs

    J. A. Coombs;B. H. Letcher;K. H. Nislow

  • Local-scale density-dependent survival of mobile organisms in continuous habitats: an experimental test using Atlantic salmon

    Sigurd Einum;Keith H. Nislow

  • The partitioning of density-dependent dispersal, growth and survival throughout ontogeny in a highly fecund organism

    Sigurd Einum;Line Sundt‐Hansen;Keith H. Nislow

  • River restoration by dam removal: Enhancing connectivity at watershed scales

    F.J. Magilligan;B.E. Graber;K.H. Nislow;J.W. Chipman

  • Bioaccumulation syndrome: identifying factors that make some stream food webs prone to elevated mercury bioaccumulation.

    Darren M. Ward;Keith H. Nislow;Carol L. Folt

  • FAVORABLE FORAGING LOCATIONS FOR YOUNG ATLANTIC SALMON: APPLICATION TO HABITAT AND POPULATION RESTORATION

    K. H. Nislow;C. L. Folt;D. L. Parrish

  • Rapid, Efficient Growth Reduces Mercury Concentrations in Stream-Dwelling Atlantic Salmon

    Darren M. Ward;Keith H. Nislow;Celia Y. Chen;Carol L. Folt

  • Variation in local abundance and species richness of stream fishes in relation to dispersal barriers: Implications for management and conservation

    Keith H. Nislow;Mark Hudy;Benjamin H. Letcher;Eric P. Smith

  • Scale-independent assessment of discharge reduction and riparian disconnectivity following flow regulation by dams

    Francis J. Magilligan;Keith H. Nislow;Brian E. Graber

  • Context‐specific influence of water temperature on brook trout growth rates in the field

    Cailin Xu;Cailin Xu;Benjamin H. Letcher;Keith H. Nislow

  • Determining the effects of dams on subdaily variation in river flows at a whole‐basin scale

    Julie K. H. Zimmerman;Benjamin H. Letcher;Keith H. Nislow;Kimberly A. Lutz

  • Food and foraging behavior in relation to microhabitat use and survival of age-0 Atlantic salmon

    Keith H Nislow;Carol Folt;Marco Seandel

  • Fragmentation and patch size shape genetic structure of brook trout populations

    Andrew R. Whiteley;Jason A. Coombs;Mark Hudy;Zachary Robinson

  • Robust estimates of environmental effects on population vital rates: an integrated capture–recapture model of seasonal brook trout growth, survival and movement in a stream network

    Benjamin H. Letcher;Paul Schueller;Paul Schueller;Ronald D. Bassar;Keith H. Nislow

  • Size‐dependent survival of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis in summer: effects of water temperature and stream flow

    C. L. Xu;C. L. Xu;B. H. Letcher;K. H. Nislow

  • Spatially Explicit Bioenergetic Analysis of Habitat Quality for Age‐0 Atlantic Salmon

    K. H. Nislow;C. L. Folt;D. L. Parrish

  • Immediate changes in stream channel geomorphology, aquatic habitat, and fish assemblages following dam removal in a small upland catchment

    F.J. Magilligan;K.H. Nislow;B.E. Kynard;A.M. Hackman

  • Critical habitat during the transition from maternal provisioning in freshwater fish, with emphasis on Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta)

    J. D. Armstrong;K. H. Nislow

  • Thermal onset of cellular and endocrine stress responses correspond to ecological limits in brook trout, an iconic cold-water fish

    Joseph G. Chadwick;Keith H. Nislow;Stephen D. McCormick

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin H. Letcher
Benjamin H. Letcher United States Geological Survey
Francis J. Magilligan
Francis J. Magilligan Dartmouth College
John D. Armstrong
John D. Armstrong Marine Scotland
Andrew R. Whiteley
Andrew R. Whiteley University of Montana
Sigurd Einum
Sigurd Einum Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Carol L. Folt
Carol L. Folt Dartmouth College
Winsor H. Lowe
Winsor H. Lowe University of Montana
Celia Y. Chen
Celia Y. Chen Dartmouth College
Stephen D. McCormick
Stephen D. McCormick University of Massachusetts Amherst
Neil B. Metcalfe
Neil B. Metcalfe University of Glasgow

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