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51
Citations
10871
World Ranking
3616
National Ranking
1263

Overview

Bernard C. Patten is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with focused studies in Ecology and Environmental Engineering.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "LINX: A topology based methodology to rank the importance of flow measurements in compartmental systems," published in 2020 in the journal Environmental Modelling & Software.

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Bernard C. Patten include:

  • Stuart J. Whipple
  • Caner Kazancı
  • Malcolm R. Adams
  • Aladeen Basheer
  • Kelly Black

Environmental Modelling & Software is a noted venue in which the scientist has published.

Best Publications

  • Defining and predicting sustainability

    Robert Costanza;Bernard C. Patten

  • Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology.

    N. R. Brockington;B. C. Patten

  • Effects of Watershed Perturbation on Stream Potassium and Calcium Dynamics

    Jackson R. Webster;Bernard C. Patten

  • Review of the Foundations of Network Environ Analysis

    Brian D. Fath;Bernard C. Patten

  • Environs: Relativistic Elementary Particles for Ecology

    Bernard C. Patten

  • Systems Approach to the Concept of Environment

    Bernard C. Patten

  • Improving Food Webs

    J. E. Cohen;R. A. Beaver;S. H. Cousins;D. L. DeAngelis

  • 17 – Propagation of Cause in Ecosystems

    Bernard C. Patten;Robert W. Bosserman;John T. Finn;William G. Cale

  • Complementarity of ecological goal functions.

    Brian D. Fath;Bernard C. Patten;Jae S. Choi

  • Ecosystems emerging:: 4. growth

    Sven E. Jørgensen;Bernard C. Patten;Milan Straškraba

  • The Cybernetic Nature of Ecosystems

    Bernard C. Patten;Eugene P. Odum

  • Network synergism: Emergence of positive relations in ecological systems

    Brian D. Fath;Bernard C. Patten

  • ENERGY CYCLING IN THE ECOSYSTEM

    Bernard C. Patten

  • Ecosystem growth and development

    Brian D. Fath;Sven E. Jørgensen;Bernard C. Patten;Milan Straškraba

  • Dominance of Indirect Causality in Ecosystems

    Masahiko Higashi;Bernard C. Patten

  • Complex ecology : the part-whole relation in ecosystems

    Bernard C. Patten;S. E. Jørgensen;Stanley I. Auerbach

  • System Theory of the Ecological Niche

    Bernard C. Patten;Gregor T. Auble

  • Energy, emergy and environs

    Bernard C. Patten

  • Network integration of ecological extremal principles: exergy, emergy, power, ascendency, and indirect effects

    Bernard C. Patten

  • Ecosystems emerging: toward an ecology of complex systems in a complex future

    Sven E. Jørgensen;Bernard C. Patten;Milan Straškraba

  • Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems:: Distributed control in the environ networks of a seven-compartment model of nitrogen flow in the Neuse River Estuary, USA—Steady-state analysis

    John R. Schramski;D.K. Gattie;B.C. Patten;S.R. Borrett

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian D. Fath
Brian D. Fath Towson University
Robert E. Ulanowicz
Robert E. Ulanowicz University of Florida
Sven Erik Jørgensen
Sven Erik Jørgensen University of Copenhagen
Simone Bastianoni
Simone Bastianoni University of Siena
Felix Müller
Felix Müller Kiel University
João Carlos Marques
João Carlos Marques University of Coimbra
Gary C. White
Gary C. White Colorado State University
Peter G. Verity
Peter G. Verity Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Robert Costanza
Robert Costanza University College London
Robert O. Teskey
Robert O. Teskey University of Georgia

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