Earlier this month, Dr. Mark Boyce finally reached a h-index of 100! The Boyce lab had a party celebrate!
The following 4 papers reached over 100 citations at the same time allowing Mark to reach a h-index of 100!
- Brown, J.A., Boyce, M.S. (1998), Line transect sampling of Karner blue butterflies ( Lycaeides melissa samuelis). Environmental and Ecological Statistics5, 81–91). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009620105039
- L. Roever, M.S. Boyce, G.B. Stenhouse. (2008) Grizzly bears and forestry: I: Road vegetation and placement as an attractant to grizzly bears, Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 256, Issue 6, Pages 1253-1261, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2008.06.040.
- Muhly TB, Hebblewhite M, Paton D, Pitt JA, Boyce MS, Musiani M. (2013), Humans Strengthen Bottom-Up Effects and Weaken Trophic Cascades in a Terrestrial Food Web. PLoS ONE 8(5): e64311. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064311
- Shafer, A.B.A., Northrup, J.M., White, K.S., Boyce, M.S., Côté, S.D. and Coltman, D.W. (2012), Habitat selection predicts genetic relatedness in an alpine ungulate. Ecology, 93: 1317-1329. https://doi.org/10.1890/11-0815.1
Be sure to check out Mark’s ORCiD profile to see all the papers he has published over his lengthy career!
Congratulations Mark for this amazing accomplishment that only few academics reach!