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D-Index
55
Citations
14045
World Ranking
2934
National Ranking
329

Barbara E. Brown publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Barbara E. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 122 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Barbara E. Brown D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Barbara E. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Barbara E. Brown is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily lies within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine as subfields of study.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Renal Cell Carcinoma Treatment

Barbara E. Brown has published research articles in venues such as Pancreatology. One of the recent papers includes:

  • "Aiming for high quality of care for completed resections and improved margin status in pancreatic cancer surgery," published in 2025 in Pancreatology

This paper has involved co-authorship with researchers including:

  • Ashika Maharaj
  • Hamish M. Evans
  • Sue Evans
  • Liane Ioannou
  • Arul Earnest

Barbara E. Brown's contributions are reflected in studies related to improving surgical outcomes in pancreatic cancer as well as broader oncology research. Their interdisciplinary approach bridges specialties within medicine, specifically targeting cancer detection and treatment modalities for various cancer types.

Best Publications

  • Coral bleaching: causes and consequences

    B. E. Brown

  • Coral bleaching: interpretation of thermal tolerance limits and thermal thresholds in tropical corals

    William K. Fitt;Barbara E. Brown;Mark E. Warner;Richard P. Dunne

  • Coral bleaching--capacity for acclimatization and adaptation.

    S L Coles;Barbara E Brown

  • Long‐standing environmental conditions, geographic isolation and host–symbiont specificity influence the relative ecological dominance and genetic diversification of coral endosymbionts in the genus Symbiodinium

    Todd C. LaJeunesse;Daniel T. Pettay;Eugenia M. Sampayo;Niphon Phongsuwan

  • Perspectives on mucus secretion in reef corals

    BE Brown;JC Bythell

  • Damage and recovery of coral reefs affected by El Niño related seawater warming in the Thousand Islands, Indonesia

    B. E. Brown;Suharsono

  • Assessing the Effects of “Stress” on Reef Corals

    B.E. Brown;L.S. Howard

  • THE FORM AND FUNCTION OF METAL-CONTAINING ‘GRANULES’ IN INVERTEBRATE TISSUES

    Barbara E. Brown

  • Experience shapes the susceptibility of a reef coral to bleaching

    B. E. Brown;R. P. Dunne;M. S. Goodson;A. E. Douglas

  • Exploring the basis of thermotolerance in the reef coral Goniastrea aspera

    BE Brown;CA Downs;RP Dunne;SW Gibb

  • Diurnal changes in photochemical efficiency and xanthophyll concentrations in shallow water reef corals : evidence for photoinhibition and photoprotection

    B. E. Brown;I. Ambarsari;M. E. Warner;W. K. Fitt

  • Warm-water coral reefs and climate change

    Mark D. Spalding;Barbara E. Brown

  • Disturbances to Reefs in Recent Times

    Barbara E. Brown

  • Bleaching patterns in reef corals.

    B. E. Brown;R. P. Dunne;M. S. Goodson;A. E. Douglas

  • Mechanisms of bleaching deduced from histological studies of reef corals sampled during a natural bleaching event

    B. E. Brown;M. D. A. Le Tissier;J. C. Bythell

  • Adaptations of Reef Corals to Physical Environmental Stress

    Barbara E. Brown

  • Patterns and possible environmental controls of skeletogenesis of Porites lutea, South Thailand

    T. P. Scoffin;A. W. Tudhope;B. E. Brown;H. Chansang

  • Solar damage in intertidal corals

    BE Brown;RP Dunne;TP Scoffin;Mda Le Tissier

  • Seasonal fluctuations in environmental factors and variations in symbiotic algae and chlorophyll pigments in four Indo-Pacific coral species

    BE Brown;RP Dunne;I. Ambarsari;Mda Le Tissier

  • Decline in skeletal growth of the coral Porites lutea from the Andaman Sea, South Thailand between 1984 and 2005

    J. T. I. Tanzil;J. T. I. Tanzil;Barbara E Brown;Alexander Tudhope;R. P. Dunne

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander W. Tudhope
Alexander W. Tudhope University of Edinburgh
John C. Bythell
John C. Bythell Newcastle University
Mark E. Warner
Mark E. Warner University of Delaware
William K. Fitt
William K. Fitt University of Georgia
Angela E. Douglas
Angela E. Douglas Cornell University
K.R. Clarke
K.R. Clarke Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Richard M. Warwick
Richard M. Warwick Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Andrew R. Cossins
Andrew R. Cossins University of Liverpool
Jeremy B. Searle
Jeremy B. Searle Cornell University

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