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Ecology and Evolution

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65
Citations
13532
World Ranking
1817
National Ranking
662

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Roy A. Stein is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with specific focus on areas including Finance and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics such as Fiscal Policies and Political Economy, Credit Risk and Financial Regulations, and Global Financial Crisis and Policies.

Roy A. Stein has published research in the SSRN Electronic Journal, which is the frequent publication venue identified for their work.

  • Factors Explaining Long-Term Government Bond Yields in the OECD Countries, 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • חדלות פירעון של יחידים: אשראי צרכני, מחזור העסקים ומדד היד הרכה Personal Bankruptcy: Consumer Credit, the Business Cycle, and the "Leniency Index", 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

The scientist has collaborated with co-authors including Noam Michelson, Yehonatan Berzani, and Moran Ofir.

Among the accolades received, Roy A. Stein was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1994.

Best Publications

  • Predator-Prey Interaction between Largemouth Bass and Bluegills as Influenced by Simulated, Submersed Vegetation

    Jacqueline F. Savino;Roy A. Stein

  • Behavioral Response of Crayfish to a Fish Predator

    Roy A. Stein;John J. Magnuson

  • Behavioural interactions between fish predators and their prey: effects of plant density

    Jacqueline F. Savino;Roy A. Stein

  • Selective Predation, Optimal Foraging, and the Predator-Prey Interaction Between Fish and Crayfish

    Roy A. Stein

  • Behavior of fish predators and their prey: habitat choice between open water and dense vegetation

    Jacqueline F. Savino;Roy A. Stein

  • Predicting impact of freshwater exotic species on native biodiversity: Challenges in spatial scaling

    David M. Lodge;Roy A. Stein;Kenneth M. Brown;Alan P. Covich

  • Assessing How Fish Predation and Interspecific Prey Competition Influence a Crayfish Assemblage

    James E. Garvey;Roy A. Stein;Heather M. Thomas

  • LIFE AFTER DEATH IN LAKE ERIE: NUTRIENT CONTROLS DRIVE FISH SPECIES RICHNESS, REHABILITATION

    Stuart A. Ludsin;Mark W. Kershner;Karen A. Blocksom;Roger L. Knight

  • Food-web regulation by a planktivore : exploring the generality of the trophic cascade hypothesis

    Roy A. Stein;Dennis R. DeVries;John M. Dettmers

  • Sexual dimorphism in crayfish chelae: functional significance linked to reproductive activities

    Roy A. Stein

  • Complex interactions between fish and zooplankton : quantifying the role of an open-water planktivore

    Dennis R. DeVries;Roy A. Stein

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus excretion by detritivorous gizzard shad in a reservoir ecosystem

    M. H. Schaus;M. J. Vanni;T. E. Wissing;M. T. Bremigan

  • Selective Predation by Three Esocids: The Role of Prey Behavior and Morphology

    David H. Wahl;Roy A. Stein

  • Round Goby Predation on Smallmouth Bass Offspring in Nests during Simulated Catch-and-Release Angling

    Geoffrey B. Steinhart;Elizabeth A. Marschall;Roy A. Stein

  • Complex predator-prey interactions and predator intimidation among crayfish, piscivorous fish, and small benthic fish.

    Frank J. Rahel;Roy A. Stein

  • RIVER DISCHARGE DRIVES SURVIVAL OF LARVAL WALLEYE

    Joseph B. Mion;Roy A. Stein;Elizabeth A. Marschall

  • Gape-dependent larval foraging and zooplankton size : implications for fish recruitment across systems

    Mary T. Bremigan;Roy A. Stein

  • Detection of Predators and Habitat Choice by Small Bluegills: Effects of Turbidity and Alternative Prey

    Jeffrey G. Miner;Roy A. Stein

  • An analysis of the mechanisms governing species replacements in crayfish

    Mark J. Butler;Roy A. Stein

  • Food Consumption by Larval Gizzard Shad: Zooplankton Effects and Implications for Reservoir Communities

    John M. Dettmers;Roy A. Stein

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Garvey
James E. Garvey Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Elizabeth A. Marschall
Elizabeth A. Marschall The Ohio State University
David B. Bunnell
David B. Bunnell United States Geological Survey
David H. Wahl
David H. Wahl University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael J. Vanni
Michael J. Vanni Miami University
John J. Magnuson
John J. Magnuson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Peter Chesson
Peter Chesson University of Arizona
Patricia A. Soranno
Patricia A. Soranno Michigan State University
Christer Brönmark
Christer Brönmark Lund University
Konrad Dabrowski
Konrad Dabrowski The Ohio State University

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