Ellery V. Lassiter Source Confirmed

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Graduate Student

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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4 h-index 6 pubs 55 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Ellery V. Lassiter's research investigates the ecological impacts of human development on wildlife populations. Their work includes studies on the activity patterns of nine-banded armadillos in response to human presence, and the influence of human development and predators on Virginia opossum occupancy and abundance. Lassiter has also examined how mesocarnivore daily activity overlaps vary with human development and has contributed to large-scale collaborations studying landscape-level effects of land use on turtle demography. Their research also extends to the movement ecology of spotted turtles in dynamic environments and occupancy patterns of Northern Bobwhite across Arkansas. Lassiter has published six papers, accumulating 55 citations, and holds an h-index of 4. Collaborations include work with Andrhea Massey and Connor Gale at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 6
  • Citations: 55

Selected Publications

  • Does daily activity overlap of seven mesocarnivores vary based on human development? (2024) DOI
  • Influence of human development and predators on patterns of Virginia opossum occupancy, abundance, and activity (2023) DOI
  • Movement ecology of adult and juvenile spotted turtles (Clemmys guttata) in a seasonally dynamic environment (2023) DOI
  • Nine‐banded armadillo (<i>Dasypus novemcinctus</i>) activity patterns are influenced by human activity (2021) DOI
  • Northern Bobwhite Occupancy Patterns on Multiple Spatial Scales Across Arkansas (2021) DOI

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