David G. Krementz Data-verified
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David G. Krementz's research focuses on the ecological drivers influencing animal populations, particularly birds. His work investigates environmental factors affecting migration patterns, habitat use, and body condition in species such as mallards, American woodcock, and king rails. Krementz has examined how landscape composition and seasonal changes impact bird behavior and survival.
His research also extends to the effects of land management practices, including prescribed fire, on wildlife, such as wild turkeys. Krementz has published studies on species occupancy in specific delta regions and explored survival rates of various avian species. He leads a research group and maintains an active lab website, indicating ongoing research activities and mentorship. With an h-index of 28 and over 3,230 citations from 128 publications, his work is recognized as highly cited within its field.
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- h-index: 28
- Publications: 129
- Citations: 3,242
Selected Publications
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<i>Rallus elegans</i> (King Rail) occupancy is stable, but habitat is in short supply in the Arkansas Delta (2025)
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Influences of landscape composition on hunter‐harvested mallard body mass and condition in eastern Arkansas (2023)
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Body mass dynamics in wintering mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (2023)
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Effects of prescribed fire on prenesting movements of wild turkeys in Arkansas (2022)
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Survival rates of Inca Doves (Columbina inca) from Texas (2022)
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Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards (2022)
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Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry (2021)
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- Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards
- Habitat associations of wintering dabbling ducks in the Arkansas Mississippi Alluvial Valley: implications for waterfowl management beyond the mallard
- Body mass dynamics in wintering mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
- Influences of landscape composition on hunter‐harvested mallard body mass and condition in eastern Arkansas
- Body mass dynamics in wintering mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
- Influences of landscape composition on hunter‐harvested mallard body mass and condition in eastern Arkansas
- Body mass dynamics in wintering mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley
- Influences of landscape composition on hunter‐harvested mallard body mass and condition in eastern Arkansas
- Habitat associations of wintering dabbling ducks in the Arkansas Mississippi Alluvial Valley: implications for waterfowl management beyond the mallard
- Habitat associations of wintering dabbling ducks in the Arkansas Mississippi Alluvial Valley: implications for waterfowl management beyond the mallard
- Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry
- Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry
- Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry
- Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry
- Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry
- Migration phenology and patterns of American woodcock in central North America derived using satellite telemetry
- Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards
- Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards
- Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards
- Environmental drivers of autumn migration departure decisions in midcontinental mallards
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