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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2025
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David G. Krementz

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Researcher

Also affiliated: Utah State University (2018); Western University (1986); University of Wyoming (1980); United States Geological Survey (1999–2023); University of Minnesota (2021); Georgia Department of Natural Resources (1999); Michigan Department of Natural Resources (2021); Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (2021); United States Fish and Wildlife Service (1990–2021); University of Dubuque (2000); University of Georgia (1996–2002); New York University Press (2000); Savannah River National Laboratory (1999); Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (2007); Wyoming Department of Education (1980); U.S. National Poultry Research Center (1996)

Faculty Researcher

28 h-index 129 pubs 3,254 cited

  • Ecosystem
  • Animals
  • Birds
  • Seasons
  • Aquaculture
  • Fires
  • Population Density
  • United States
  • Animal Migration
  • Rivers
  • Ponds
  • Disasters
  • Female
  • Nesting Behavior
  • North America

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

David G. Krementz's research investigates the ecological and environmental factors influencing avian populations, with a particular focus on migratory birds and waterfowl. His work examines the drivers of migration timing, habitat use during different seasons, and the impacts of landscape composition on bird condition. Recent publications have explored the environmental factors affecting autumn migration departure in mallards, habitat associations of wintering dabbling ducks in the Arkansas Mississippi Alluvial Valley, and the migration phenology of American woodcock.

Krementz's research also extends to the effects of land management practices on wildlife, including the impact of prescribed fire on wild turkey movements and the occupancy and habitat availability for species like the King Rail. His studies contribute to understanding population dynamics and informing wildlife management strategies. He has published over 129 works, with a citation count of 3,247 and an h-index of 28, indicating a significant body of research in his field. He leads an active research group at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and collaborates with other faculty members.

Metrics

  • h-index: 28
  • Publications: 129
  • Citations: 3,254

Selected Publications

  • <i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta (2025)
    Ornithological Applications 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Influences of landscape composition on hunter‐harvested mallard body mass and condition in eastern Arkansas (2023)
    Journal of Wildlife Management 4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Body mass dynamics in wintering mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (2023)
    Global Ecology and Conservation 5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Effects of prescribed fire on prenesting movements of wild turkeys in Arkansas (2022)
    Wildlife Society Bulletin DOI OpenAlex
  • Survival rates of Inca Doves (Columbina inca) from Texas (2022)
    The Wilson Journal of Ornithology DOI OpenAlex
  • Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards (2022)
    Movement Ecology 22 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry (2021)
    Wildlife Biology 9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Habitat associations of wintering dabbling ducks in the Arkansas Mississippi Alluvial Valley: implications for waterfowl management beyond the mallard (2021)
    Wildlife Biology 22 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Bee Communities of Emergent Wetlands under Restoration in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas (2020)
    Southeastern Naturalist 6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Migratory connectivity of American woodcock derived using satellite telemetry (2019)
    Journal of Wildlife Management 11 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Evaluating Tradeoffs in the Response of Sora (Porzana carolina) and Waterfowl to the Timing of Early Autumn Wetland Inundation (2019)
    Waterbirds 10 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Confirmation of diving and swimming behavior in the Sora ( <i>Porzana carolina</i> ) (2018)
    The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Effects of landscape structure and temporal habitat dynamics on wintering mallard abundance (2018)
    Landscape Ecology 21 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Sora (<i>Porzana carolina</i>) autumn migration habitat use (2018)
    Royal Society Open Science 11 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Checklist of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from managed emergent wetlands in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley of Arkansas (2018)
    Biodiversity Data Journal 19 citations DOI OpenAlex

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