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Glen Reynolds

Glen Reynolds

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
4078
World Ranking
7672
National Ranking
7

Overview

Glen Reynolds is affiliated with SEARRP in Malaysia and conducts research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work extensively covers subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Insect Science, and Ecological Modeling.

Their research topics focus on multiple dimensions within ecology and conservation, including:

  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

Reynolds has contributed to several recent scholarly papers published in high-impact journals. Notable papers include:

  • "Active restoration accelerates the carbon recovery of human-modified tropical forests" (2020, Science)
  • "Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity" (2023, Nature)
  • "Arbuscular mycorrhizal trees influence the latitudinal beta-diversity gradient of tree communities in forests worldwide" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Distribution of biomass dynamics in relation to tree size in forests across the world" (2022, New Phytologist)
  • "The road to recovery: a synthesis of outcomes from ecosystem restoration in tropical and sub-tropical Asian forests" (2022, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences)

Their collaborations involve frequent co-authors, indicating multidisciplinary teamwork and extensive networks within the ecological research community. Prominent co-authors include:

  • David F. R. P. Burslem
  • Michael J. O'Brien
  • Eleanor M. Slade
  • David A. Coomes
  • Jedediah F. Brodie

Reynolds publishes regularly in several recognized scientific venues. Key publication platforms include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature
  • Science
  • Nature Communications
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Best Publications

  • Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas

    William F. Laurance;William F. Laurance;D. Carolina Useche;Julio Rendeiro;Margareta Kalka

  • Global importance of large‐diameter trees

    James A. Lutz;Tucker J. Furniss;Daniel J. Johnson;Stuart J. Davies

  • A large-scale forest fragmentation experiment: the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems Project

    Robert M. Ewers;Raphael K. Didham;Lenore Fahrig;Gonçalo Ferraz;Gonçalo Ferraz

  • ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network

    Stuart J. Davies;Iveren Abiem;Kamariah Abu Salim;Salomón Aguilar

  • Changes in forest land use and management in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 1990-2010, with a focus on the Danum Valley region.

    Glen Reynolds;Junaidi Payne;Waidi Sinun;Gregory Mosigil

  • Mapped aboveground carbon stocks to advance forest conservation and recovery in Malaysian Borneo

    Gregory P. Asner;Philip G. Brodrick;Christopher Philipson;Nicolas R. Vaughn

  • The Design of Experimental Tree Plantations for Functional Biodiversity Research

    M. Scherer-Lorenzen;C. Potvin;J. Koricheva;B. Schmid

  • Direct and indirect effects of climate on richness drive the latitudinal diversity gradient in forest trees

    Chengjin Chu;James A. Lutz;Kamil Král;Tomáš Vrška

  • The Sabah Biodiversity Experiment: a long-term test of the role of tree diversity in restoring tropical forest structure and functioning

    Andy Hector;Christopher Philipson;Philippe Saner;Juliette Chamagne

  • Selective‐logging and oil palm: multitaxon impacts, biodiversity indicators, and trade‐offs for conservation planning

    David P. Edwards;David P. Edwards;Ainhoa Magrach;Ainhoa Magrach;Paul Woodcock;Yinqiu Ji

  • Logging disturbance shifts net primary productivity and its allocation in Bornean tropical forests

    Terhi Riutta;Yadvinder Malhi;Lip Khoon Kho;Lip Khoon Kho;Toby R. Marthews

  • Active restoration accelerates the carbon recovery of human-modified tropical forests.

    Christopher D. Philipson;Christopher D. Philipson;Mark E. J. Cutler;Philip G. Brodrick;Gregory P. Asner

  • Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity

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  • The effects of catchment and riparian forest quality on stream environmental conditions across a tropical rainforest and oil palm landscape in Malaysian Borneo

    Sarah H. Luke;Holly Barclay;Holly Barclay;Kawi Bidin;Vun Khen Chey

  • High carbon stock forests provide co-benefits for tropical biodiversity

    Nicolas J. Deere;Gurutzeta Guillera‐Arroita;Esther L. Baking;Henry Bernard

  • Distribution of biomass dynamics in relation to tree size in forests across the world.

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  • Recent trends in the intrinsic water-use efficiency of ringless rainforest trees in Borneo

    Neil J. Loader;Rory Peter Dominic Walsh;Iain Robertson;Kawi Bidin

  • The road to recovery: a synthesis of outcomes from ecosystem restoration in tropical and sub-tropical Asian forests

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  • Estimating aboveground carbon density and its uncertainty in Borneo's structurally complex tropical forests using airborne laser scanning

    Tommaso Jucker;Tommaso Jucker;Gregory P. Asner;Michele Dalponte;Philip G. Brodrick

  • Whole-ecosystem experimental manipulations of tropical forests

    Tom M. Fayle;Tom M. Fayle;Tom M. Fayle;Edgar C. Turner;Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Robert M. Ewers

  • A trait-based trade-off between growth and mortality: evidence from 15 tropical tree species using size-specific relative growth rates

    Christopher D. Philipson;Daisy H. Dent;Daisy H. Dent;Michael J. O'Brien;Juliette Chamagne

  • Resistance of tropical seedlings to drought is mediated by neighbourhood diversity

    Michael J. O’Brien;Michael J. O’Brien;Glen Reynolds;Robert Ong;Andy Hector

  • Light‐based Regeneration Niches: Evidence from 21 Dipterocarp Species using Size‐specific RGRs

    Christopher D. Philipson;Philippe Saner;Toby R. Marthews;Toby R. Marthews;Reuben Nilus

Frequent Co-Authors

Andy Hector
Andy Hector University of Oxford
David F. R. P. Burslem
David F. R. P. Burslem University of Aberdeen
Robert M. Ewers
Robert M. Ewers Imperial College London
David A. Coomes
David A. Coomes University of Cambridge
Edgar C. Turner
Edgar C. Turner University of Cambridge
Yadvinder Malhi
Yadvinder Malhi University of Oxford
Reuben Nilus
Reuben Nilus Sabah Forestry Department
Jane K. Hill
Jane K. Hill University of York
Matthew J. Struebig
Matthew J. Struebig University of Kent
Mathias Disney
Mathias Disney University College London

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