Isaac Lord
Researcher
Also affiliated: United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2023–2025)
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Isaac Lord's research investigates the ecological impacts of invasive species, with a particular focus on the Burmese python in the Florida Keys. His recent publications examine how the increasing prevalence of these invasive pythons corresponds with declines in native mammal populations. Lord's work also explores the dietary habits of invasive species, noting how Burmese pythons exhibit selective predation on endangered rodents. Additionally, his research includes documenting unusual animal behaviors, such as raccoons raiding crocodile nests in the Florida Keys. Lord's scholarly output includes seven publications with 61 citations and an h-index of 4, indicating ongoing contributions to his field.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 65
Selected Publications
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SNAPSHOT USA 2019–2023: The First Five Years of Data From a Coordinated Camera Trap Survey of the United States (2025)
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SNAPSHOT USA 2019–2023: The First Five Years of Data From a Coordinated Camera Trap Survey of the United States (2025)
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Global Roadkill Data: a dataset on terrestrial vertebrate mortality caused by collision with vehicles (2025)
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Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys (2025)
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<scp>SNAPSHOT USA</scp> 2019–2023: The First Five Years of Data From a Coordinated Camera Trap Survey of the United States (2025)
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Mammal declines correspond with increasing prevalence of Burmese pythons at their southern invasion front in the Florida Keys (2023)
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Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents (2023)
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- Mammal declines correspond with increasing prevalence of Burmese pythons at their southern invasion front in the Florida Keys
- Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
- Mammal declines correspond with increasing prevalence of Burmese pythons at their southern invasion front in the Florida Keys
- Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
- Mammal declines correspond with increasing prevalence of Burmese pythons at their southern invasion front in the Florida Keys
- Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
- Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents
- Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents
- Telescoping prey selection in invasive Burmese pythons spells trouble for endangered rodents
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
- Ordinary Boldness or Parasitic Mind Control? A Case of Crocodile Nest-Raiding Raccoons in the Florida Keys
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