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D-Index
45
Citations
10005
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6299
National Ranking
223

Eric Gilman publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric Gilman sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 117 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Eric Gilman D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eric Gilman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Eric Gilman is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia and works primarily within the domain of Environmental Science. Their research broadly encompasses areas such as Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Pollution.

The main topics covered in their work include Marine and Fisheries Research, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Environmental Conservation and Management, and Marine Animal Studies Overview.

Eric Gilman has contributed to a range of scientific publications with notable papers including:

  • Highest risk abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear (2021), published in Scientific Reports
  • Benchmarking global fisheries discards (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • A review of cetacean interactions with longline gear (2023), published in The journal of cetacean research and management. Special issue

Some co-authors frequently collaborating with Eric Gilman include Milani Chaloupka, Michael K. Musyl, Ray Hilborn, Elizabeth Barron, and Ram Prasad Chaudhary.

Their work appears regularly in several publication venues such as Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, Fish and Fisheries, Marine Policy, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Scientific Reports.

Best Publications

  • Scenarios for global biodiversity in the 21st Century

    Henrique M. Pereira;Paul W. Leadley;Vania Proenca;Rob Alkemade

  • Threats to mangroves from climate change and adaptation options: A review

    Eric L. Gilman;Joanna Ellison;Norman C. Duke;Colin Field

  • Shark interactions in pelagic longline fisheries

    Eric Gilman;Eric Gilman;Shelley Clarke;Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto

  • Reducing sea turtle by-catch in pelagic longline fisheries

    Eric Gilman;Erika Zollett;Stephen Beverly;Hideki Nakano

  • Bycatch governance and best practice mitigation technology in global tuna fisheries

    Eric L. Gilman

  • Assessment of mangrove response to projected relative sea-level rise and recent historical reconstruction of shoreline position

    Eric Gilman;Joanna Ellison;Richard Coleman

  • Reducing sea turtle interactions in the Hawaii-based longline swordfish fishery

    Eric Gilman;Eric Gilman;Donald Kobayashi;Donald Kobayashi;Tom Swenarton

  • Status of international monitoring and management of abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear and ghost fishing

    Eric Gilman

  • Mitigating sea turtle by-catch in coastal passive net fisheries

    Eric Gilman;Jeff Gearhart;Blake Price;Scott Eckert

  • Performance of regional fisheries management organizations: ecosystem‐based governance of bycatch and discards

    Eric Gilman;Kelvin Passfield;Katrina Nakamura

  • Principles and approaches to abate seabird by-catch in longline fisheries

    Eric Gilman;Donald R. Kobayashi

  • Highest risk abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear.

    Eric Gilman;Michael Musyl;Petri Suuronen;Milani Chaloupka

  • Fleet communication to abate fisheries bycatch

    Eric L. Gilman;Paul Dalzell;Sean Martin

  • Marine mammal conservation: over the horizon

    Sarah E. Nelms;Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto;John P. Y. Arnould;Isabel C. Avila

  • Causes and methods to estimate cryptic sources of fishing mortality.

    E. Gilman;Petri Suuronen;M. Hall;S. Kennelly

  • Adapting to Pacific Island mangrove responses to sea level rise and climate change

    Eric L. Gilman;Joanna Ellison;Vainuupo Jungblut;Hanneke Van Lavieren

  • Seabird bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries is grossly underestimated when using only haul data

    Alan R. Duckworth;Carl Safina;Eric L. Gilman;Eric L. Gilman

  • Shark Depredation and Unwanted Bycatch in Pelagic Longline Fisheries: Industry Practices and Attitudes, and Shark Avoidance Strategies

    E Gilman;P Dalzell;M Goren;T Werner

  • Conservation of Marine Megafauna through Minimization of Fisheries Bycatch

    Ramūnas Žydelis;Bryan P. Wallace;Bryan P. Wallace;Eric L. Gilman;Timothy B. Werner

  • Benchmarking global fisheries discards.

    E. Gilman;A. Perez Roda;T. Huntington;S. J. Kennelly

  • Performance assessment of an underwater setting chute to mitigate seabird bycatch in the Hawaii pelagic longline tuna fishery

    Eric Gilman;Christofer Boggs

  • A third assessment of global marine fisheries discards

    Maria Amparo Pérez Roda;Eric Gilman;Tim Huntington;Steven J. Kennelly

  • Hawaii longline tuna fishery temporal trends in standardized catch rates and length distributions and effects on pelagic and seamount ecosystems

    Eric Gilman;Milani Chaloupka;Andrew Read;Paul Dalzell

  • Pacific Island mangroves in a changing climate and rising sea

    E. Gilman;H. Van Levieren;J. Ellison;V. Jungblut

  • Comparison of three seabird bycatch avoidance methods in Hawaii-based pelagic longline fisheries

    Eric Gilman;Donald R Kobayashi

  • Interacting Regional-Scale Regime Shifts for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services

    Paul Leadley;Vania Proenca;Juan Fernandez-Manjarres;Henrique Miguel Pereira

  • A cross-taxa assessment of pelagic longline by-catch mitigation measures: conflicts and mutual benefits to elasmobranchs

    Eric Gilman;Milani Chaloupka;Yonat Swimmer;Susanna Piovano

Frequent Co-Authors

Milani Chaloupka
Milani Chaloupka University of Queensland
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto
Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto Scientific University of the South
George C. Hurtt
George C. Hurtt University of Maryland, College Park
Alistair J. Hobday
Alistair J. Hobday Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Matt Walpole
Matt Walpole Cambridge Conservation Initative
Miguel B. Araújo
Miguel B. Araújo University of Évora
Thierry Oberdorff
Thierry Oberdorff Paul Sabatier University
Richard Coleman
Richard Coleman University of Tasmania
Paul W. Leadley
Paul W. Leadley University of Paris-Saclay
Wallace J. Nichols
Wallace J. Nichols California Academy of Sciences

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