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42
Citations
6100
World Ranking
5627
National Ranking
1920

Overview

Nadav Nur is affiliated with Point Blue Conservation Science in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science, with notable contributions to Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Genetics, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's recent publications focus largely on marine ecosystems and animal studies. Notable papers include:

  • Insights from the first global population estimate of Weddell seals in Antarctica (2021, Science Advances)
  • Modeling predator and prey hotspots: Management implications of baleen whale co-occurrence with krill in Central California (2020, PLoS ONE)
  • Modeling changes in baleen whale seasonal abundance, timing of migration, and environmental variables to explain the sudden rise in entanglements in California (2021, PLoS ONE)
  • Further evidence that Antarctic toothfish are important to Weddell seals (2020, Antarctic Science)
  • Using habitat risk assessment to assess disturbance from maritime activities to inform seabird conservation in a coastal marine ecosystem (2020, Ocean & Coastal Management)

Frequent co-authors working with Nadav Nur include:

  • David G. Ainley
  • Michelle LaRue
  • Jay J. Rotella
  • Jaime Jahncke
  • Leo Salas

The main publication venues where Nadav Nur has contributed multiple articles encompass:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Antarctic Science
  • Science Advances
  • Ocean & Coastal Management
  • Ecosphere

The main topics of work covered by Nadav Nur include:

  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics

Best Publications

  • The Consequences of Brood Size for Breeding Blue Tits I. Adult Survival, Weight Change and the Cost of Reproduction

    Nadav Nur

  • The Consequences of Brood Size for Breeding Blue Tits II. Nestling Weight, Offspring Survival and Optimal Brood Size

    Nadav Nur

  • Phenotypic plasticity and the handicap principle

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  • Seabirds as indicators of marine ecosystems

    John F. Piatt;William J. Sydeman;Francis Wiese

  • Adélie penguin population change in the pacific sector of Antarctica: relation to sea-ice extent and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

    P. R. Wilson;D. G. Ainley;N. Nur;S. S. Jacobs

  • Brood size, hatching order and hatching date: effects on four life-history stages from hatching to recruitment in western gulls

    Larry Spear;Nadav Nur

  • Diet and foraging effort of Adelie penguins in relation to pack-ice conditions in the southern Ross Sea

    David G. Ainley;Peter R. Wilson;Kerry J. Barton;Grant Ballard

  • Correcting Biased Estimates of Dispersal and Survival Due to Limited Study Area: Theory and an Application Using Wrentits

    Mitchell Baker;Nadav Nur;Geoffrey R. Geupel

  • Management and conservation of San Francisco Bay salt ponds: effects of pond salinity, area, tide, and season on Pacific Flyway waterbirds

    Nils Warnock;Gary W. Page;Tamiko D. Ruhlen;Nadav Nur

  • Where the wild things are: predicting hotspots of seabird aggregations in the California Current System

    Nadav Nur;Jaime Jahncke;Mark P. Herzog;Julie Howar

  • THE CONSEQUENCES OF BROOD SIZE FOR BREEDING BLUE TITS. III. MEASURING THE COST OF REPRODUCTION: SURVIVAL, FUTURE FECUNDITY, AND DIFFERENTIAL DISPERSAL

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  • The Cost of Reproduction in Birds: An Examination of the Evidence

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  • Feeding frequencies of nestling blue tits (Parus caeruleus): costs, benefits and a model of optimal feeding frequency

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  • Estimating Absolute Densities of Flying Seabirds Using Analyses of Relative Movement

    Larry Spear;Nadav Nur;David G. Ainley

  • Statistical guide to data analysis of avian monitoring programs

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  • Abundance Patterns of Landbirds in Restored and Remnant Riparian Forests on the Sacramento River, California, U.S.A.

    Thomas Gardali;Aaron L. Holmes;Stacy L. Small;Nadav Nur

  • Long-term declines and decadal patterns in population trends of songbirds in western North America, 1979-1999

    Grant Ballard;Geoffrey R. Geupel;Nadav Nur;Thomas Gardali

  • Foraging strategies of Adélie penguins: adjusting body condition to cope with environmental variability

    Grant Ballard;Katie M. Dugger;Nadav Nur;David G. Ainley

  • Age‐Specific Weaning Success of Northern Elephant Seals in Relation to Previous Breeding Experience

    William J. Sydeman;Harriet R. Huber;Steven D. Emslie;Christine A. Ribic

  • EFFECTS OF WEATHER AND POPULATION DENSITY ON REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN A SONG SPARROW (MELOSPIZA MELODIA) POPULATION: A LONG-TERM STUDY

    Mary K. Chase;Nadav Nur;Geoffrey R. Geupel

  • USE OF SURVIVAL TIME ANALYSIS TO ANALYZE NESTING SUCCESS IN BIRDS: AN EXAMPLE USING LOGGERHEAD SHRIKES

    Nadav Nur;A Aron L. Holmes;Geoffrey R. Geupel

  • Climate and demography of the planktivorous Cassin's auklet Ptychoramphus aleuticus off northern California: implications for population change

    Derek E. Lee;Nadav Nur;William J. Sydeman

  • Is clutch size variation in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) adaptive? an experimental study

    Nadav Nur

  • Natal dispersal in the western gull: proximal factors and fitness consequences

    Larry B. Spear;Peter Pyle;Nadav Nur

  • Cost of reproduction and the evolution of deferred breeding in the western gull

    Peter Pyle;Nadav Nur;William J. Sydeman;Steven D. Emslie

Frequent Co-Authors

Grant Ballard
Grant Ballard Point Blue Conservation Science
David G. Ainley
David G. Ainley H.T. Harvey & Associates
William J. Sydeman
William J. Sydeman Farallon Institute
John Y. Takekawa
John Y. Takekawa United States Geological Survey
Sharon Stammerjohn
Sharon Stammerjohn Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Jay J. Rotella
Jay J. Rotella Montana State University
Claire L. Parkinson
Claire L. Parkinson Goddard Space Flight Center
Joshua T. Ackerman
Joshua T. Ackerman United States Geological Survey
Steven D. Emslie
Steven D. Emslie University of North Carolina Wilmington
Lisa T. Ballance
Lisa T. Ballance Oregon State University

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