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D-Index
33
Citations
7412
World Ranking
7760
National Ranking
603

Eren Turak 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 Eren Turak sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 74 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eren Turak 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 Eren Turak sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eren Turak is affiliated with the Office of Environment and Heritage in Australia and focuses their research on Environmental Science. Their work incorporates multiple subfields including Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecological Modeling, Global and Planetary Change, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

The scientist's research addresses key topics including Species Distribution and Climate Change, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Diversity and Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management, as well as Environmental Conservation and Management.

Frequent collaborators with whom Eren Turak has coauthored multiple papers include Mark J. Costello, Akira Mori, David Obura, Andrew Gonzalez, and Andreas Bruder.

Notable recent publications authored or coauthored by Eren Turak include:

  • "Characteristics, Main Impacts, and Stewardship of Natural and Artificial Freshwater Environments: Consequences for Biodiversity Conservation" (2020), published in Water
  • "A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action" (2023), published in Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • "Achieving global biodiversity goals by 2050 requires urgent and integrated actions" (2022), published in One Earth
  • "Twenty-five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity" (2021), published in Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
  • "The global EPTO database: Worldwide occurrences of aquatic insects" (2023), published in Global Ecology and Biogeography

Their research has appeared most frequently in these publication venues:

  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
  • Water
  • Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Australian Mammalogy
  • One Earth

Best Publications

  • Essential biodiversity variables

    H M Pereira;S Ferrier;M Walters;G N Geller

  • Contribution of citizen science towards international biodiversity monitoring

    Mark Chandler;Linda See;Kyle Copas;Astrid M.Z. Bonde

  • Essential biodiversity variables for mapping and monitoring species populations

    Walter Jetz;Melodie A. McGeoch;Robert Guralnick;Simon Ferrier

  • Characteristics, main impacts, and stewardship of natural and artificial freshwater environments: consequences for biodiversity conservation

    Marco Cantonati;Sandra Poikane;Catherine M. Pringle;Lawrence E. Stevens

  • Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions

    Nathalie Pettorelli;Martin Wegmann;Martin Wegmann;Andrew Skidmore;Sander Mucher

  • Building essential biodiversity variables (EBVs) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale.

    W. Daniel Kissling;Jorge A. Ahumada;Anne Bowser;Miguel Fernandez;Miguel Fernandez

  • The alliance for freshwater life : a global call to unite efforts for freshwater biodiversity science and conservation

    William Darwall;Vanessa Bremerich;Aaike De Wever;Anthony I. Dell

  • Freshwater conservation planning: the case for systematic approaches

    Simon Linke;Simon Linke;Eren Turak;Jeanne Nel

  • Species richness and community structure of reef-building corals on the nearshore Great Barrier Reef

    L. M. DeVantier;G. De’ath;E. Turak;T. J. Done

  • Monitoring biodiversity change through effective global coordination

    Laetitia M. Navarro;Néstor Fernández;Carlos Guerra;Rob Guralnick

  • Building essential biodiversity variables(EBVs) of species distribution and abundanceat a global scale

    W. Daniel Kissling;Jorge A. Ahumada;Anne Bowser;Miguel Fernández

  • Building a global observing system for biodiversity

    Robert J. Scholes;Michele Walters;Eren Turak;Eren Turak;Hannu Saarenmaa

  • Managing freshwater, river, wetland and estuarine protected areas

    James Pittock;Max Finlayson;Angela Arthington;John H. Matthews

  • Assessment of river condition at a large spatial scale using predictive models

    EreN. Turak;Lloyd K. Flack;Richard H. Norris;Justen Simpson

  • Achieving global biodiversity goals by 2050 requires urgent and integrated actions

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  • A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action

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  • Ecological assessment of a complex natural system: A case study from the Great Barrier Reef

    L. M. DeVantier;G. De’ath;T. J. Done;E. Turak

  • Essential biodiversity variables for measuring change in global freshwater biodiversity

    Eren Turak;Eren Turak;Ian Harrison;David Dudgeon;Robin Abell

  • Depauperate macroinvertebrates in a mine affected stream: Clean water may be the key to recovery

    M. Battaglia;G.C. Hose;E. Turak;B. Warden

  • A decision tree for assessing the risks and benefits of publishing biodiversity data.

    Ayesha I T Tulloch;Ayesha I T Tulloch;Ayesha I T Tulloch;Nancy Auerbach;Stephanie Avery-Gomm;Stephanie Avery-Gomm;Elisa Bayraktarov

  • Achieving Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 to improve the performance of protected areas and conserve freshwater biodiversity

    Diego Juffe-Bignoli;Ian Harrison;Ian Harrison;Stuart H. M. Butchart;Stuart H. M. Butchart;Rebecca Flitcroft

  • Twenty-five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity

    Meagan Harper;Hebah S. Mejbel;Dylan Longert;Robin Abell

  • Evaluation of MODIS Spectral Indices for Monitoring Hydrological Dynamics of a Small, Seasonally-Flooded Wetland in Southern Spain

    Linlin Li;Anton Vrieling;Andrew Skidmore;Tiejun Wang

  • Bridging the gap between ‘planning’ and ‘doing’ for biodiversity conservation in freshwaters

    Leon A. Barmuta;Simon Linke;Simon Linke;Eren Turak

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Linke
Simon Linke CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Henrique M. Pereira
Henrique M. Pereira Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Dirk S. Schmeller
Dirk S. Schmeller National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse
Jeanne L. Nel
Jeanne L. Nel Wageningen University & Research
Andrew K. Skidmore
Andrew K. Skidmore University of Twente
Simon Ferrier
Simon Ferrier Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Melodie A. McGeoch
Melodie A. McGeoch Monash University
Lesley Hughes
Lesley Hughes Macquarie University
Ayesha I. T. Tulloch
Ayesha I. T. Tulloch University of Sydney
Grant C. Hose
Grant C. Hose Macquarie University

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