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D-Index
36
Citations
4460
World Ranking
7190
National Ranking
2419

Paul F. Doherty 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 Paul F. Doherty sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 533+

This scientist: 116 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 533 publications or more.

Paul F. Doherty 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 Paul F. Doherty sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 122+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 122 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul F. Doherty is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Ecology. Subfields of study include Ecology, Parasitology, Infectious Diseases, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Developmental Biology.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass wildlife ecology and conservation, avian ecology and behavior, viral infections and vectors, bird parasitology and diseases, animal vocal communication and behavior, marine animal studies overview, and rangeland and wildlife management.

Paul F. Doherty has contributed to a range of publications, including:

  • Continental-scale dynamics of avian influenza in U.S. waterfowl are driven by demography, migration, and temperature, 2020, Ecological Applications
  • Sex and nest type influence avian blood parasite prevalence in a high-elevation bird community, 2021, Parasites & Vectors
  • Using bioacoustics to monitor gibbons, 2021, Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Using mobile smartphones and bioacoustics to monitor endangered bird species, 2023, Ibis
  • Passive acoustic monitoring using smartphones reveals an alarming gibbon decline in a protected area in the central Annamite Mountains, Vietnam, 2023, American Journal of Primatology

The most frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Wildlife Management
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Avian Conservation and Ecology
  • Ecological Applications
  • Parasites & Vectors

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Paul F. Doherty are:

  • Kathryn P. Huyvaert
  • Marina D. Rodriguez
  • Antoinette J. Piaggio
  • Thinh Tien Vu
  • Hoa Thi Nguyen

Best Publications

  • Comparison of model building and selection strategies

    Paul F. Doherty;Gary C. White;Kenneth P. Burnham

  • Concerns regarding a call for pluralism of information theory and hypothesis testing

    Paul M. Lukacs;William L. Thompson;William L. Kendall;William R. Gould

  • To breed or not to breed: a seabird's response to extreme climatic events

    Sarah Cubaynes;Paul F. Doherty;E. A. Schreiber;Olivier Gimenez

  • The effects of habitat, climate, and Barred Owls on long-term demography of Northern Spotted Owls

    Katie M. Dugger;Eric D. Forsman;Alan B. Franklin;Raymond J. Davis

  • SURVIVORSHIP OF PERMANENT-RESIDENT BIRDS IN A FRAGMENTED FORESTED LANDSCAPE

    Paul F. Doherty;Thomas C. Grubb

  • Sexual selection affects local extinction and turnover in bird communities

    Paul F. Doherty;Gabriele Sorci;J. Andrew Royle;James E. Hines

  • On Home-Range Gap-Crossing

    Thomas C. Grubb;Paul F. Doherty

  • Quantifying the impact of longline fisheries on adult survival in the black‐footed albatross

    Sophie Véran;Olivier Gimenez;Olivier Gimenez;Elizabeth Flint;William L Kendall

  • Evaluating the Canada lynx reintroduction programme in Colorado: patterns in mortality

    Olivier Devineau;Tanya M. Shenk;Gary C. White;Paul F. Doherty

  • SCALING IN SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS

    William A. Link;Paul F. Doherty

  • Local extinction and turnover rates at the edge and interior of species' ranges

    Paul F. Doherty;Thierry Boulinier;James D. Nichols

  • Testing life history predictions in a long-lived seabird: a population matrix approach with improved parameter estimation

    P.F. Doherty;Elizabeth Anne Schreiber;J. D. Nichols;J. E. Hines

  • Sources of variation in breeding-ground fidelity of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)

    Paul F. Doherty;James D. Nichols;John Tautin;James F. Voelzer

  • Compounding effects of human development and a natural food shortage on a black bear population along a human development-wildland interface

    Jared S. Laufenberg;Heather E. Johnson;Paul F. Doherty;Stewart W. Breck

  • Habitat management influences overwinter survival of mule deer fawns in Colorado

    Eric J. Bergman;Chad J. Bishop;David J. Freddy;Gary C. White

  • Cryptic vector divergence masks vector-specific patterns of infection: an example from the marine cycle of Lyme borreliosis.

    Elena Gómez-Díaz;Paul F. Doherty;David Duneau;Karen D. McCoy

  • Factors Influencing Reporting and Harvest Probabilities in North American Geese

    Guthrie S. Zimmerman;Timothy J. Moser;William L. Kendall;Paul F. Doherty

  • SURVIVAL OF RESIDENT NEOTROPICAL BIRDS: CONSIDERATIONS FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS BASED ON 20 YEARS OF BIRD-BANDING EFFORTS IN MEXICO

    Viviana Ruiz-Gutiérrez;Viviana Ruiz-Gutiérrez;Paul F. Doherty;Eduardo Santana C;Eduardo Santana C;Sarahy Contreras Martínez

  • Social dominance and energy reserves in wintering Woodland birds

    Vladimir V. Pravosudov;Thomas C. Grubb;Paul F. Doherty Jr;C. L. Bronson

  • Assessing release protocols for Canada lynx reintroduction in colorado

    Olivier Devineau;Tanya M. Shenk;Paul F. Doherty;Gary C. White

  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) seasonal presence, residence time and habitat use at darwin island, galapagos marine reserve.

    David Acuña-Marrero;Jesús Jiménez;Franz Smith;Paul F. Doherty

  • HABITAT AND LANDSCAPE CORRELATES OF PRESENCE, DENSITY, AND SPECIES RICHNESS OF BIRDS WINTERING IN FOREST FRAGMENTS IN OHIO

    Paul F. Doherty;Thomas C. Grubb

Frequent Co-Authors

William L. Kendall
William L. Kendall United States Geological Survey
Thomas C. Grubb
Thomas C. Grubb The Ohio State University
Gary C. White
Gary C. White Colorado State University
Adriano Garcia Chiarello
Adriano Garcia Chiarello Universidade de São Paulo
James D. Nichols
James D. Nichols United States Geological Survey
Larissa L. Bailey
Larissa L. Bailey Colorado State University
James E. Hines
James E. Hines United States Geological Survey
Olivier Gimenez
Olivier Gimenez Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alan B. Franklin
Alan B. Franklin United States Department of Agriculture
William A. Link
William A. Link United States Geological Survey

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