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D-Index
86
Citations
26143
World Ranking
594
National Ranking
208

Steven J. Bograd 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 Steven J. Bograd sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 289 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Steven J. Bograd 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 Steven J. Bograd sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 86 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Steven J. Bograd is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's work addresses a broad range of marine and atmospheric topics, particularly focusing on marine and fisheries research, marine animal studies, coral and marine ecosystems, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, marine and coastal ecosystems, ocean acidification effects and responses, and fish ecology and management studies.

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Steven J. Bograd include:

  • Habitat compression and ecosystem shifts as potential links between marine heatwave and record whale entanglements, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Global seasonal forecasts of marine heatwaves, 2022, Nature
  • Thermal displacement by marine heatwaves, 2020, Nature
  • Climate Change Impacts on Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems, 2022, Annual Review of Marine Science
  • Marine heatwaves need clear definitions so coastal communities can adapt, 2023, Nature

Steven J. Bograd frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Prominent co-authors include Elliott L. Hazen, Michael G. Jacox, Stephanie Brodie, Mercedes Pozo Buil, and Jarrod A. Santora.

Their research has been published in a variety of scientific venues, with multiple contributions to Frontiers in Marine Science, ICES Journal of Marine Science, Geophysical Research Letters, Fisheries Oceanography, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean

    Barbara A. Block;I D Jonsen;S J Jorgensen;A J Winship

  • North Pacific Gyre Oscillation links ocean climate and ecosystem change

    E. Di Lorenzo;N. Schneider;K. M. Cobb;P. J. S. Franks

  • Climate change and wind intensification in coastal upwelling ecosystems

    W. J. Sydeman;M. García-Reyes;D. S. Schoeman;R. R. Rykaczewski

  • Predicted habitat shifts of Pacific top predators in a changing climate

    Elliott L. Hazen;Elliott L. Hazen;Salvador Jorgensen;Ryan R. Rykaczewski;Steven J. Bograd

  • Oxygen declines and the shoaling of the hypoxic boundary in the California Current

    Steven J. Bograd;Carmen G. Castro;Emanuele Di Lorenzo;Daniel M. Palacios;Daniel M. Palacios

  • Anticipated Effects of Climate Change on Coastal Upwelling Ecosystems

    A. Bakun;B. A. Black;S. J. Bograd;M. García-Reyes

  • Dynamic ocean management: Defining and conceptualizing real-time management of the ocean

    Sara M. Maxwell;Elliott L. Hazen;Rebecca L. Lewison;Daniel C. Dunn

  • Translating Marine Animal Tracking Data into Conservation Policy and Management

    Graeme C. Hays;Helen Bailey;Steven J. Bograd;W. Don Bowen

  • Impacts of the 2015–2016 El Niño on the California Current System: Early assessment and comparison to past events

    Michael G. Jacox;Michael G. Jacox;Elliott L. Hazen;Katherine D. Zaba;Daniel L. Rudnick

  • Marine top predators as climate and ecosystem sentinels

    Elliott L Hazen;Elliott L Hazen;Briana Abrahms;Stephanie Brodie;Stephanie Brodie;Gemma Carroll;Gemma Carroll

  • A dynamic ocean management tool to reduce bycatch and support sustainable fisheries.

    Elliott L. Hazen;Elliott L. Hazen;Elliott L. Hazen;Kylie L. Scales;Kylie L. Scales;Sara M. Maxwell;Dana K. Briscoe

  • Phenology of coastal upwelling in the California Current

    Steven J. Bograd;Isaac Schroeder;Nandita Sarkar;Xuemei Qiu

  • Persistent leatherback turtle migrations present opportunities for conservation.

    George L Shillinger;Daniel M Palacios;Daniel M Palacios;Helen Bailey;Steven J Bograd

  • Cumulative human impacts on marine predators

    Sara M. Maxwell;Elliott L. Hazen;Elliott L. Hazen;Elliott L. Hazen;Steven J. Bograd;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern

  • A global biogeographic classification of the mesopelagic zone

    Tracey T. Sutton;Malcolm R. Clark;Daniel C. Dunn;Patrick N. Halpin

  • Poleward displacement of coastal upwelling‐favorable winds in the ocean's eastern boundary currents through the 21st century

    Ryan R. Rykaczewski;John P. Dunne;William J. Sydeman;Marisol García-Reyes

  • Behavioural estimation of blue whale movements in the Northeast Pacific from state-space model analysis of satellite tracks

    Helen Bailey;Bruce R. Mate;Daniel M. Palacios;Ladd Irvine

  • Coastal Upwelling Revisited: Ekman, Bakun, and Improved Upwelling Indices for the U.S. West Coast

    Michael G. Jacox;Michael G. Jacox;Christopher A. Edwards;Elliott L. Hazen;Steven J. Bograd

  • Dynamic Ocean Management: Identifying the Critical Ingredients of Dynamic Approaches to Ocean Resource Management

    Rebecca L. Lewison;Alistair J. Hobday;Sara Maxwell;Elliott L. Hazen

  • Memory and resource tracking drive blue whale migrations.

    Briana Abrahms;Elliott L Hazen;Ellen O Aikens;Matthew S Savoca

  • Ontogeny in marine tagging and tracking science: technologies and data gaps

    Elliott L. Hazen;Sara M. Maxwell;Helen Bailey;Steven J. Bograd

  • Oceanographic characteristics of biological hot spots in the North Pacific: A remote sensing perspective

    Daniel M. Palacios;Daniel M. Palacios;Steven J. Bograd;David G. Foley;David G. Foley;Franklin B. Schwing

Frequent Co-Authors

Elliott L. Hazen
Elliott L. Hazen National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael G. Jacox
Michael G. Jacox National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
William J. Sydeman
William J. Sydeman Farallon Institute
Franklin B. Schwing
Franklin B. Schwing National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Daniel M. Palacios
Daniel M. Palacios Oregon State University
Helen Bailey
Helen Bailey University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
David G. Foley
David G. Foley National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Daniel P. Costa
Daniel P. Costa University of California, Santa Cruz
Barbara A. Block
Barbara A. Block Stanford University
John C. Field
John C. Field National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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