Megan A. Owen Source Confirmed

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Researcher

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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28 h-index 101 pubs 2,288 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Megan A. Owen's research investigates factors influencing wildlife health and conservation, with a focus on the impacts of climate change and human activity. Her work has examined long-term increases in pathogen seroprevalence in polar bears, linking these changes to climate shifts. Owen has also studied the role of anthropogenic food sources as a threat to polar bear populations and explored the factors contributing to terrestriality in primates. Additionally, her research extends to the effectiveness of protected areas in conservation efforts, as demonstrated by her work assessing panda conservation under future climate and land use scenarios.

Her publications also address broader issues in wildlife management and conservation, including strategies for avoiding "parachute science" in wildlife conflict resolution and the social integration of translocated wildlife, such as elephant calves in Kenya. Owen's research also considers the welfare of animals in zoological institutions, noting survival improvements that mirror historical advances in human longevity. She has published over 100 works, with a citation count of over 2,200 and an h-index of 28, designating her as a highly cited researcher. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michele Kilmer, Allison Scott, and Hope Ballentine.

Metrics

  • h-index: 28
  • Publications: 101
  • Citations: 2,288

Selected Publications

  • The Impact of an Educational Breastfeeding Webinar on Clinician Practice in Primary Care (2025) DOI

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