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4919
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Wesley W. Weathers 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 Wesley W. Weathers sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 82 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Wesley W. Weathers 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 Wesley W. Weathers sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Wesley W. Weathers is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their academic and research activities are associated primarily with this institution.

There is no detailed information available on specific research papers authored by Wesley W. Weathers, including titles, years of publication, or venues. Similarly, there are no records of frequent co-authors or publication venues linked to their work.

The data does not specify any book publications or the publishers involved with their work. There is also no indication of the main fields or subfields of study, nor of any particular research topics that Wesley W. Weathers has addressed in their career.

There are no awards or honors listed in relation to Wesley W. Weathers. The scientist is currently living, so descriptions are in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • Juvenile Foraging Proficiency, Parental Effort, and Avian Reproductive Success

    Wesley W. Weathers;Kimberly A. Sullivan

  • Climatic adaptation in Svian standard metabolic rate.

    Wesley W. Weathers

  • Physiological Thermoregulation in Heat-Stressed Birds: Consequences of Body Size

    Wesley W. Weathers

  • An Evaluation of Time-Budget Estimates of Daily Energy Expenditure in Birds

    Wesley W. Weathers;William A. Buttemer;Anita M. Hayworth;Kenneth A. Nagy

  • Sexual size dimorphism and food requirements of nestling birds

    David J. Anderson;Jo Reeve;Juan E. Martinez Gomez;Wesley W. Weathers

  • TEMPERATURE ADAPTATIONS IN AMPHIBIANS

    Gregory K. Snyder;Wesley W. Weathers

  • Physiological responses of the giant hummingbird, Patagona gigas.

    Unknown

  • Scaling nestling energy requirements

    Wesley W. Weathers

  • Seasonal Patterns of Time and Energy Allocation by Birds

    Wesley W. Weathers;Kimberly A. Sullivan

  • Nest Attentiveness and Egg Temperature in the Yellow-Eyed Junco

    Wesley W. Weathers;Kimberly A. Sullivan

  • Energetics and thermoregulation by small passerines of the humid, lowland tropics

    Wesley W Weathers

  • Energetic Benefits of Communal Roosting by Acorn Woodpeckers during the Nonbreeding Season

    Morné A. du Plessis;Wesley W. Weathers;Walter D. Koenig

  • Prey Size Influences Female Competitive Dominance in Nestling American Kestrels (Falco Sparverius)

    David J. Anderson;Christa Budde;Victor Apanius;Juan E. Martinez Gomez

  • Energetics of burrowing, running, and free‐living in the Namib Desert golden mole (Eremitalpa namibensis)

    R. S. Seymour;P. C. Withers;W. W. Weathers

  • Time-Budget Estimates of Avian Energy Expenditure: Physiological and Meteorological Considerations

    William A. Buttemer;Anita M. Hayworth;Wesley W. Weathers;Kenneth A. Nagy

  • Breeding Energetics and Thermal Ecology of the Acorn Woodpecker in Central Coastal California

    Wesley W. Weathers;Walter D. Koenig;Mark T. Stanback

  • Heat Produced as a By-Product of Foraging Activity Contributes to Thermoregulation by Verdins, Auriparus flaviceps

    Marcus D. Webster;Wesley W. Weathers

  • A simple technique for estimating operative environmental temperature

    Glenn E. Walsberg;Wesley W. Weathers

  • Energetics of Postnatal Growth

    Unknown

  • Body size establishes the scaling of avian postnatal metabolic rate : an interspecific analysis using phylogenetically independent contrasts

    Wesley W. Weathers;Rodney B. Siegel

  • Testosterone increases activity but not daily energy expenditure in captive male dark-eyed juncos, Junco hyemalis.

    Sharon E. Lynn;Anne M. Houtman;Wesley W. Weathers;Ellen D. Ketterson

  • Thermal Ecology and Ecological Energetics of California Spotted Owls

    Wesley W. Weathers;Peter J. Hodum;Jennifer A. Blakesley

  • Temperature regulation and climatic adaptation in black-billed and yellow-billed magpies

    Anita M. Hayworth;Wesley W. Weathers

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger S. Seymour
Roger S. Seymour University of Adelaide
David J. Anderson
David J. Anderson Wake Forest University
Kenneth A. Nagy
Kenneth A. Nagy University of California, Los Angeles
Martin L. Morton
Martin L. Morton Occidental College
David C. Paton
David C. Paton University of Adelaide
William J. Sydeman
William J. Sydeman Farallon Institute
Walter D. Koenig
Walter D. Koenig University of California, Berkeley
Steven R. Beissinger
Steven R. Beissinger University of California, Berkeley
Nadav Nur
Nadav Nur Point Blue Conservation Science
Kyaw Tha Paw U
Kyaw Tha Paw U University of California, Davis

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