David A. Patrick

865 citations
22 papers · 683 · h-index 13

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David A. Patrick

22 papers receiving 618 citations

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David A. Patrick
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  • Ecological Modeling 184
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation 278
  • Global and Planetary Change 441
  • Ecology 375
  • Developmental Biology 18
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2 2006103
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7 201031
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9 200823
10 201223
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12 201515
13 201413
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Multi-Scale Habitat-Resistance Models for Predicting Road Mortality “Hotspots” for Reptiles and Amphibians.
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About David A. Patrick

David A. Patrick is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling and Developmental Biology, having authored 22 papers that have together received 683 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Amphibian and Reptile Biology (11 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (9 papers), Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation (8 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (8 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (7 papers), Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (2 papers), Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (2 papers) and Plant and animal studies (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Ecological Modeling (184 citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (278 citations), Global and Planetary Change (441 citations), Ecology (375 citations) and Developmental Biology (18 citations). David A. Patrick has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Tanzania and Ireland. Frequent co-authors include Malcolm L. Hunter, Aram J. K. Calhoun, James P. Gibbs, Elizabeth B. Harper, Norbert J. Cordeiro, Vipul Gupta, J. Whitfield Gibbons, Angela K. Fuller, Betsie B. Rothermel and Steven Campbell. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Herpetology, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Forest Ecology and Management, Water Air & Soil Pollution and BioScience.

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