D-Index & Metrics Best Publications

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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
Ecology and Evolution D-index 33 Citations 4,340 90 World Ranking 5337 National Ranking 1890

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Nadav Nur is best known for:

  • Seabird
  • Predation
  • Fledge

Nadav Nur integrates Ecology with Forestry in his research. Nadav Nur combines Forestry and Ecology in his studies. Zoology and Parus are commonly linked in his work. Parus is closely attributed to Zoology in his research. Nadav Nur integrates Reproduction and Reproductive success in his research. His work blends Reproductive success and Reproduction studies together. Nadav Nur regularly links together related areas like Demographics in his Demography studies. Many of his studies on Demographics involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Demography. In most of his Population studies, his work intersects topics such as Survivorship curve.

His most cited work include:

  • The Consequences of Brood Size for Breeding Blue Tits I. Adult Survival, Weight Change and the Cost of Reproduction (328 citations)
  • The Consequences of Brood Size for Breeding Blue Tits II. Nestling Weight, Offspring Survival and Optimal Brood Size (242 citations)
  • Feeding frequencies of nestling blue tits (Parus caeruleus): costs, benefits and a model of optimal feeding frequency (196 citations)

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

Borrowing concepts from Zoology, Nadav Nur weaves in ideas under Ecology. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Zoology and Ecology through his works. His Population study frequently links to related topics such as Demography. Demography connects with themes related to Reproductive success in his study. His Reproductive success study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Population. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Habitat and Predation. In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Predation and Foraging research. In his research, Nadav Nur undertakes multidisciplinary study on Fishery and Oceanography. Nadav Nur combines Oceanography and Fishery in his research.

Nadav Nur most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (88.57%)
  • Population (45.71%)
  • Demography (45.71%)

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Best Publications

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

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Journal of Animal Ecology (1984)

474 Citations

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

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Journal of Animal Ecology (1984)

351 Citations

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.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2001)

214 Citations

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

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Journal of Animal Ecology (1994)

194 Citations

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

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Polar Biology (1998)

179 Citations

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

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The Condor (1995)

165 Citations

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

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Waterbirds (2002)

150 Citations

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

Nadav Nur;Jaime Jahncke;Mark P. Herzog;Julie Howar.
Ecological Applications (2011)

138 Citations

Estimating Absolute Densities of Flying Seabirds Using Analyses of Relative Movement

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The Auk (1992)

120 Citations

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

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Restoration Ecology (2006)

104 Citations

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