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D-Index
51
Citations
8924
World Ranking
3675
National Ranking
104

Bart A. Nolet 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 Bart A. Nolet sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 184 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Bart A. Nolet 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 Bart A. Nolet sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Bart A. Nolet is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research focuses primarily on Environmental Science, with a significant number of publications in this field. The main subfields covered include Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecological Modeling, and Genetics.

Their work encompasses several specialized topics such as Avian ecology and behavior, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Marine animal studies overview, and Plant and animal studies.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Bart A. Nolet include the following:

  • "A seed dispersal effectiveness framework across the mutualism-antagonism continuum" (2022, Oikos)
  • "Nesting attempts and success of Arctic-breeding geese can be derived with high precision from accelerometry and GPS-tracking" (2021, Animal Biotelemetry)
  • "Rapid formation of new migration route and breeding area by Arctic geese" (2023, Current Biology)
  • "Concurrent shifts in wintering distribution and phenology in migratory swans: Individual and generational effects" (2020, Global Change Biology)
  • "Ontogenetic niche shifts as a driver of seasonal migration" (2020, Oecologia)

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Kees H. T. Schreven
  • Nelleke H. Buitendijk
  • Jesper Madsen
  • Rascha J. M. Nuijten
  • Thomas K. Lameris

Bart A. Nolet's publications are often found in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Global Change Biology
  • Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Animal Biotelemetry
  • Oecologia

Best Publications

  • The impact of climate change on lakes in the Netherlands: a review

    Wolf M. Mooij;Stephan Hülsmann;Lisette N. De Senerpont Domis;Bart A. Nolet

  • Comeback of the beaver Castor fiber : an overview of old and new conservation problems

    Bart A. Nolet;Frank Rosell

  • Lévy Walks Evolve Through Interaction Between Movement and Environmental Complexity

    Monique de Jager;Franz J. Weissing;Peter M. J. Herman;Bart A. Nolet

  • Herbivory on freshwater and marine macrophytes: A review and perspective

    Elisabeth S. Bakker;Kevin A. Wood;Jordi F. Pages;G. F. (Ciska) Veen

  • The effect of personality on social foraging: shy barnacle geese scrounge more

    Ralf H. J. M. Kurvers;Herbert H. T. Prins;Sipke E. van Wieren;Kees van Oers

  • Long-distance endozoochorous dispersal of submerged macrophyte seeds by migratory waterbirds in northern Europe - a critical review of possibilities and limitations

    Preben Clausen;Bart A. Nolet;A.D. Fox;Marcel Klaassen

  • Juveniles and migrants as drivers for seasonal epizootics of avian influenza virus.

    Jacintha G. B. van Dijk;Bethany J. Hoye;Josanne H. Verhagen;Bart A. Nolet

  • Personality predicts the use of social information

    Ralf H. J. M. Kurvers;Kees Van Oers;Bart A. Nolet;Rudy M. Jonker

  • Territoriality and time budgets in beavers during sequential settlement

    Bart A. Nolet;Frank Rosell

  • Towards a new understanding of migration timing: slower spring than autumn migration in geese reflects different decision rules for stopover use and departure

    Andrea Kölzsch;Gerhard J. D. M. Müskens;Helmut Kruckenberg;Peter Glazov

  • Territory and group sizes in Eurasian beavers ( Castor fiber ): echoes of settlement and reproduction?

    Ruairidh D. Campbell;Ruairidh D. Campbell;Frank Rosell;Frank Rosell;Bart A. Nolet;Vilmar A. A. Dijkstra

  • Ecophysiology of avian migration in the face of current global hazards

    Marcel Klaassen;Bethany J. Hoye;Bart A. Nolet;William A. Buttemer

  • Selective foraging on woody species by the beaver Castor fiber, and its impact on a riparian willow forest

    Bart A. Nolet;Arjen Hoekstra;Mart M. Ottenheim

  • COSTS OF SWIMMING MEASURED AT OPTIMUM SPEED - SCALE EFFECTS, DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SWIMMING STYLES, TAXONOMIC GROUPS AND SUBMERGED AND SURFACE SWIMMING

    J.J Videler;B.A Nolet

  • Effect of macrophyte community composition and nutrient enrichment on plant biomass and algal blooms

    E.S. Bakker;E. Van Donk;S.A.J. Declerck;N.R. Helmsing

  • Individually tracked geese follow peaks of temperature acceleration during spring migration

    Rien E. van Wijk;Andrea Kölzsch;Helmut Kruckenberg;Barwolt S. Ebbinge

  • Arctic Geese Tune Migration to a Warming Climate but Still Suffer from a Phenological Mismatch.

    Thomas K. Lameris;Henk P. van der Jeugd;Götz Eichhorn;Adriaan M. Dokter;Adriaan M. Dokter

  • Wild bird surveillance around outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) virus in the Netherlands, 2014, within the context of global flyways.

    Josanne Verhagen;H.P. van der Jeugd;Bart Nolet;Roy Slaterus

  • Forecasting spring from afar? Timing of migration and predictability of phenology along different migration routes of an avian herbivore

    Andrea Kölzsch;Silke Bauer;Rob de Boer;Larry Griffin

  • Habitat switching by Bewick's swans: maximization of average long-term energy gain?

    B.A. Nolet;R.M. Bevan;M.R.J. Klaassen;O. Langevoord

  • Search paths of swans foraging on spatially autocorrelated tubers

    Bart A. Nolet;Wolf M. Mooij

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcel Klaassen
Marcel Klaassen Deakin University
Raymond H. G. Klaassen
Raymond H. G. Klaassen University of Groningen
Andrew K. Skidmore
Andrew K. Skidmore University of Twente
Elisabeth S. Bakker
Elisabeth S. Bakker Wageningen University & Research
Peter M. J. Herman
Peter M. J. Herman Delft University of Technology
Jesper Madsen
Jesper Madsen Aarhus University
Richard A. Stillman
Richard A. Stillman Bournemouth University
Herbert H. T. Prins
Herbert H. T. Prins Wageningen University & Research
Franz J. Weissing
Franz J. Weissing University of Groningen
Frank Rosell
Frank Rosell University of South-Eastern Norway

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