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61
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15217
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2169
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783

Claire B. Paris 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 Claire B. Paris sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 181 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Claire B. Paris 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 Claire B. Paris sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Claire B. Paris is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States, focusing on research within environmental science. Their work covers various subfields including global and planetary change, ecology, pollution, oceanography, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis. The primary area of study involves environmental science, supported by a significant number of publications in related domains.

Their research topics include:

  • Oil spill detection and mitigation
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coral and marine ecosystems studies
  • Atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics
  • Toxic organic pollutants impact
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine biology and ecology research

Claire B. Paris has contributed to multiple recent papers, notable among them:

  • Invisible oil beyond the Deepwater Horizon satellite footprint, 2020, published in Science Advances
  • Engaging the tropical majority to make ocean governance and science more equitable and effective, 2023, published in npj Ocean Sustainability
  • A Synthesis of Deep Benthic Faunal Impacts and Resilience Following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2020, published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Transport Processes in the Gulf of Mexico Along the River-Estuary-Shelf-Ocean Continuum: a Review of Research from the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, 2021, published in Estuaries and Coasts
  • Ten years of modeling the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, 2021, published in Environmental Modelling & Software

The scientist has frequently published in several specialized venues, indicating a focus on marine and environmental sciences. These venues include:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science (6 publications)
  • Environmental Science & Technology (3 publications)
  • Environmental Modelling & Software (2 publications)
  • Coral Reefs (2 publications)
  • Oceanography (2 publications)

Collaboration is a significant part of their work. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Ana C. Vaz (9 collaborations)
  • Steven A. Murawski (8 collaborations)
  • Robin Faillettaz (8 collaborations)
  • Igal Berenshtein (7 collaborations)
  • Tracey Sutton (5 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • Scaling of Connectivity in Marine Populations

    Robert K. Cowen;Claire B. Paris;Ashwanth Srinivasan

  • Connectivity of marine populations: open or closed?

    Robert K. Cowen;Kamazima M. M. Lwiza;Su Sponaugle;Claire B. Paris

  • Lagrangian ocean analysis: Fundamentals and practices

    Erik van Sebille;Erik van Sebille;Stephen M. Griffies;Ryan Abernathey;Thomas P. Adams

  • Trophic cascade facilitates coral recruitment in a marine reserve

    Peter J. Mumby;Alastair R. Harborne;Jodene Williams;Carrie V. Kappel;Carrie V. Kappel

  • Direct evidence of a biophysical retention mechanism for coral reef fish larvae

    Claire B. Paris;Robert K. Cowen

  • Connectivity and resilience of coral reef metapopulations in marine protected areas: matching empirical efforts to predictive needs.

    L. W. Botsford;J. W. White;M. A. Coffroth;C. B. Paris

  • Connectivity Modeling System: A probabilistic modeling tool for the multi-scale tracking of biotic and abiotic variability in the ocean

    Claire B. Paris;Judith Helgers;Erik Van Sebille;Ashwanth Srinivasan

  • Surfing, spinning, or diving from reef to reef: effects on population connectivity

    Claire B. Paris;Laurent M. Chérubin;Robert K. Cowen

  • Climate change and coral reef connectivity

    P. L. Munday;J. M. Leis;J. M. Lough;J. M. Lough;C. B. Paris

  • Coupled Biological and Physical Models: Present Capabilities and Necessary Developments for Future Studies of Population Connectivity

    Francisco E. Werner;Robert K. Cowen;Claire B. Paris

  • A bio-oceanographic filter to larval dispersal in a reef-building coral

    Iliana B. Baums;Claire B. Paris;Laurent M. Chérubin

  • Nonrandom Processes Maintain Diversity in Tropical Forests

    Christopher Wills;Kyle E. Harms;Richard Condit;David King

  • Connectivity of Caribbean coral populations: complementary insights from empirical and modelled gene flow

    Nicola L. Foster;Nicola L. Foster;Claire B. Paris;Johnathan T. Kool;Johnathan T. Kool;Iliana B. Baums

  • Evolution of the Macondo well blowout: simulating the effects of the circulation and synthetic dispersants on the subsea oil transport.

    Claire B. Paris;Matthieu Le Hénaff;Matthieu Le Hénaff;Zachary M. Aman;Ajit Subramaniam

  • Organic aerosol formation downwind from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

    J. A. de Gouw;J. A. de Gouw;A. M. Middlebrook;C. Warneke;C. Warneke;R. Ahmadov;R. Ahmadov

  • Reserve design for uncertain responses of coral reefs to climate change

    Peter J. Mumby;Ian A. Elliott;C. Mark Eakin;William Skirving

  • Modelling dispersal and connectivity of broadcast spawning corals at the global scale

    Sally Wood;Claire Paris;Andy J Ridgwell;Erica Hendy

  • Celestial patterns in marine soundscapes

    Erica Staaterman;Claire B. Paris;Harry A. DeFerrari;David A. Mann

  • Larval transport pathways from Cuban snapper (Lutjanidae) spawning aggregations based on biophysical modeling

    Claire B. Paris;Robert K. Cowen;Rodolfo Claro;Kenyon C. Lindeman

  • Larval Connectivity and the International Management of Fisheries

    Andrew S. Kough;Claire B. Paris;Mark J. Butler

  • Behavior constrains the dispersal of long-lived spiny lobster larvae

    Mark J. Butler;Claire B. Paris;Jason S. Goldstein;Hirokazu Matsuda

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert K. Cowen
Robert K. Cowen Oregon State University
Jeffrey M. Leis
Jeffrey M. Leis University of Tasmania
Howard I. Browman
Howard I. Browman Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Erik van Sebille
Erik van Sebille Utrecht University
Peter J. Mumby
Peter J. Mumby University of Queensland
Mark J. Butler
Mark J. Butler Florida International University
Vassiliki H. Kourafalou
Vassiliki H. Kourafalou University of Miami
Mark J. A. Vermeij
Mark J. A. Vermeij University of Amsterdam
Ad Reniers
Ad Reniers Delft University of Technology
Alan L. Shanks
Alan L. Shanks University of Oregon

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