Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Assessment of Potential Recovery Viability for Colorado Pikeminnow Ptychocheilus lucius in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon13
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A Large-Scale MaxEnt Model for the Distribution of the Endangered Pygmy Madtom9
Effects of Electroshock-induced Spinal Injury on Survival and Growth of Northern Pike8
Availability of Supplemental Corn for Sandhill Cranes, Light Geese, and Dabbling Ducks Wintering in New Mexico7
Management Goals for Conserving White Sturgeon in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Basin6
Status of Redband Trout and nonnative trout in the Wood River Basin, Idaho6
Movement and Growth of Translocated Coastrange Sculpin and Prickly Sculpin in Two Urban Lake Washington Tributaries, Washington6
Comparisons of Walleye Fecundity Before, During, and After Rehabilitation of the Red Lakes Fishery5
Wetland Seed Abundance Estimates Influenced by Soil Core Volume5
Comparing Methods of Estimating Fecal-Pellet-Group Density in Woodlots of the Midwestern United States4
Movement Patterns of Two Bat Species Active During Winter in the Southeastern United States4
Using Radiotelemetry to Inform and Guide Muskellunge Culture and Stocking Techniques in Spirit Lake, Iowa4
Ecological Predictors of Habitat Occupancy for the Southeastern Beach Mouse4
Natal Contributions of Kokanee Salmon to Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Wyoming–Utah: An Evaluation Using Otolith Microchemistry4
Lead Exposure in Waterfowl Before Nontoxic Shot Requirements: A Nationwide Study, 1983−19864
Evaluation of Visual Implant Alphanumeric Tagging on Rio Grande Silvery Minnow3
Problems Applying a Model for Red-Tailed Hawks and American Crows to Golden Eagles3
Measuring Ungulate–Forest Interactions: A Methods Primer3
Importance of Manually Vetting Acoustic Bat Call Files: A Case Study for Northern Long-Eared Bats3
Movements and Habitat Use of Silver Carp in the Arkansas and White Rivers3
Experimental Evaluation of a Modular Electric Barrier for the Deterrence of Invasive Carp3
Do Jaw Deformities Adversely Affect Largemouth Bass?3
Evaluation of Age Estimates and Resulting Population Metrics Using Four Aging Methods from a Midwestern Blue Catfish Population3
Special Thanks to Reviewers and Editors3
Travel Management Planning for Wildlife with a Case Study on the Mojave Desert Tortoise2
Temporal Changes in Geographic Range and Population Size of the Santa Cruz Black Salamander2
Use of Environmental DNA for Early Detection of Invasive Elodea Species in Interior Alaska2
Density Increases in Clearcuts Restored with Fire in the Largest Remaining Population of Florida Scrub-Jays2
Influence of Natural Gas Pipeline Right-of-Ways on Eastern Red-Backed Salamander Occurrence in the Northern Appalachians2
Structured Decision-Making to Rank North American Wetlands Conservation Act Proposals Within Joint Venture Regions2
Nonnative Smallmouth Bass in the Snake River, Idaho: Population Dynamics, Demographics, and Management Options2
Changes in Fish Communities Before and After Establishment of Northern Snakehead in an Estuarine Marsh of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed2
Surveying Largemouth Bass Harvest Preferences in Two Small Fishing Impoundments in South Carolina2
A Comparison of Bat Calls Recorded by Two Acoustic Monitors2
Generalizing Trends in Upstream American Eel Movements at Four East Coast Hydropower Projects2
Round Goby Captured in a North American Estuary: Status and Implications in the Hudson River2
Identifying the Forage Base and Critical Forage Taxa for Chesapeake Waterbirds2
Limited Success of Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Locating Nests of the Ashy Storm-Petrel2
Comparing Effectiveness of AHDriFT Systems and Sherman Traps for Surveying Small Mammals in Northeastern Indiana2
Band Reporting Probabilities of American Black Ducks in Eastern North America 2017–20192
Nest Success of Bald Eagles Exposed to Anthropogenic Activities in the United States2
Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Equipped with Thermal Cameras to Survey a Known Population of White-Tailed Deer2
Cohort-Specific Differential Vulnerability to Capture of Mallards and Wood Ducks in Baited Swim-in Traps1
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Special Thanks to Reviewers and Editors1
Environment Affects Sucker Catch Rate, Size Structure, Species Composition, and Precision in Boat Electrofishing Samples1
Advancing Our Understanding of Cerulean Warbler Space Use Through Radio Telemetry1
Strangers in the Blind: Identifying Appropriate Mentees and Mentors for Waterfowl Hunter Recruitment1
Nonlethal Tools to Identify Mass Ovarian Follicular Atresia in Burbot1
Trace Elements in Blood of Sea Ducks from Dutch Harbor and Izembek Lagoon, Alaska1
Energy Density of Three Prosopium Fish Species Endemic to Bear Lake, Utah–Idaho1
Applications of Underwater Video for Imperiled Fish Species Population Monitoring1
Trends in American Alligator Pods in Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge1
Evaluation of Light-Logging Geolocators to Study Mottled Duck Nesting Ecology1
Density of Axis Deer in Texas: Management Implications for Native White-tailed Deer and Associated Habitats1
Assessing Injury Rates to Red-Tailed Hawks Live-Captured Using Three Common Methods1
Experimental Assessment of Egg Mat Gear Retention and Collection Efficacy1
Beaver dams mitigate the impacts of whiplash weather in a fragmented habitat: A Salinas River case study1
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Exploration of a Piscicide Delivery Method for Invasive Black Carp1
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Environmental Drivers and Fitness Consequences of Partial Migration under Climate Change1
Viability Modeling for Decision Support with Limited Data: A Lizard Case Study1
Cohort-Specific Differential Vulnerability to Capture of Mallards and Wood Ducks in Baited Swim-in Traps1
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Population Responses of Blueback Herring to Dam Passage Standards and Additive Mortality Sources1
Breeding Dynamics of Gopher Frog Metapopulations Over 10 Years1
A Small Warm Tributary Provides Prespawning Resources for Colorado Pikeminnow in a Cold Dam-Regulated River1
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