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Thomas G. Wolcott 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 Thomas G. Wolcott sits on this spectrum.

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Thomas G. Wolcott 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 Thomas G. Wolcott sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Thomas G. Wolcott is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research contributions include publications in the field of American Studies.

Among recent papers, Wolcott has contributed to the following work:

  • Volume 65.2 (2020), published in Amerikastudien/American Studies

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Wolcott has worked with:

  • Ryan Nasaw
  • Peiss
  • Kruse Kruse
  • Wiegand
  • Calhoun Emden

The primary publication venue for Wolcott's documented research is:

  • Amerikastudien/American Studies

Wolcott received the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1994.

Best Publications

  • Biotelemetry: a mechanistic approach to ecology.

    Steven J. Cooke;Scott G. Hinch;Martin Wikelski;Russel D. Andrews

  • PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY AND INTERTIDAL ZONATION IN LIMPETS (ACMAEA): A CRITICAL LOOK AT "LIMITING FACTORS"

    Thomas G. Wolcott

  • Ecological rôle of ghost crabs, Ocypode quadrata (Fabricius) on an ocean beach: Scavengers or predators?

    Thomas G. Wolcott

  • Evidence for sperm limitation in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus

    Anson H. Hines;Paul R. Jivoff;Paul J. Bushmann;Jacques Van Montfrans

  • Nursery role of seagrass beds: enhanced growth of juvenile blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun)

    Eileen Perkins-Visser;Thomas G. Wolcott;Donna L. Wolcott

  • Movement Patterns and Migrations in Crabs: Telemetry of Juvenile and Adult Behaviour in Callinectes Sapidus and Maja Squinado

    A.H. Hines;T.G. Wolcott;E. González-Gurriarán;J.L. González-Escalante

  • The timing and route of movement and migration of post-copulatory female blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, from the upper Chesapeake Bay

    R. Aguilar;A.H. Hines;T.G. Wolcott;D.L. Wolcott

  • Intraspecific interference among foraging blue crabs Callinectes sapidus:interactive effects of predator density and prey patch distribution

    Mary E. Clark;Thomas G. Wolcott;Donna L. Wolcott;Anson H. Hines

  • Impact of Off-Road Vehicles on Macroinvertebrates of a Mid-Atlantic Beach

    Thomas G. Wolcott;Donna L. Wolcott

  • Foraging and agonistic activity co-occur in free-ranging blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus): observation of animals by ultrasonic telemetry

    Mary E Clark;Thomas G Wolcott;Donna L Wolcott;Anson H Hines

  • Behavioral responses of free-ranging blue crabs to episodic hypoxia. I. Movement

    Geoffrey W. Bell;David B. Eggleston;Thomas G. Wolcott

  • Post-mating behavior, intramolt growth, and onset of migration to Chesapeake Bay spawning grounds by adult female blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun

    Heather V. Turner;Donna L. Wolcott;Thomas G. Wolcott;Anson H. Hines

  • Reproductive potential of individual male blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, in a fished population : depletion and recovery of sperm number and seminal fluid

    Matthew S Kendall;Donna L Wolcott;Thomas G Wolcott;Anson H Hines

  • Extrarenal modification of urine for ion conservation in ghost crabs, Ucypode quadrata (Fabricius)

    Thomas G. Wolcott;Donna L. Wolcott

  • Unnatural selection: Effects of a male-focused size-selective fishery on reproductive potential of a blue crab population

    Adina Motz Carver;Thomas G. Wolcott;Donna L. Wolcott;Anson H. Hines

  • Food Quality and Cannibalism in the Red Land Crab, Gecarcinus lateralis

    Donna L. Wolcott;Thomas G. Wolcott

  • Uptake of soil capillary water by ghost crabs

    Thomas G. Wolcott

  • A new acoustic tailbeat transmitter for fishes

    Christopher G Lowe;Kim N Holland;Thomas G Wolcott

  • Influence of male size and mating history on sperm content of ejaculates of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus

    Matthew S. Kendall;Donna L. Wolcott;Thomas G. Wolcott;Anson H. Hines

  • The influence of male mating history on male-male competition and female choice in mating associations in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun)

    Matthew S Kendall;Thomas G Wolcott

Frequent Co-Authors

Anson H. Hines
Anson H. Hines Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
John L. Largier
John L. Largier University of California, Davis
Steven G. Morgan
Steven G. Morgan University of California, Davis
Patrick J. Butler
Patrick J. Butler University of Birmingham
Steven J. Cooke
Steven J. Cooke Carleton University
Martin Wikelski
Martin Wikelski Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
Romuald N. Lipcius
Romuald N. Lipcius Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Scott G. Hinch
Scott G. Hinch University of British Columbia
Dan Rittschof
Dan Rittschof Duke University
Christopher G. Lowe
Christopher G. Lowe California State University, Long Beach

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