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Glen Saunders 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 Glen Saunders sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 94 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Glen Saunders 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 Glen Saunders sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Glen Saunders is affiliated with a cooperative research centre in Australia, contributing to the field of environmental science with a focus on ecology. Their research primarily spans topics in wildlife ecology and conservation, animal ecology and behavior studies, and rangeland and wildlife management.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science

Within these broader fields, Saunders works specifically in the subfield of ecology.

The main research topics addressed by Saunders incorporate:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management

Saunders has contributed scholarly work published in the venue Mammal Review, indicating engagement with respected academic outlets in their area of expertise.

One recent paper authored by Saunders is titled Diet of the introduced red fox Vulpes vulpes in Australia: analysis of temporal and spatial patterns, published in 2021 in Mammal Review. This paper has received citations indicating recognition within the academic community.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Saunders on research include:

  • Patricia A. Fleming
  • Heather M. Crawford
  • Alyson M. Stobo-Wilson
  • Stuart J. Dawson
  • Chris R. Dickman

These collaborations reflect an interdisciplinary approach, likely enriching the research output and scope of Saunders' work within environmental science and ecology.

Best Publications

  • Managing vertebrate pests: foxes.

    G. Saunders;B. Coman;J. Kinnear;M. Braysher

  • Symposia of the Zoological Society of London

    GR Saunders;Pcl White;Jmv Rayner;Stephen Harris

  • The impacts and management of foxes Vulpes vulpes in Australia

    Glen R. Saunders;Matthew N. Gentle;Christopher R. Dickman

  • Terrestrial carnivores and human food production: impact and management

    Philip J. Baker;Luigi Boitani;Stephen Harris;Glen Saunders

  • Modern approaches for the biological control of vertebrate pests: An Australian perspective

    Glen Saunders;Brian Cooke;Ken McColl;Richard Shine

  • The role of wild birds in the transmission of avian influenza for Australia: an ecological perspective

    John P. Tracey;Rupert Woods;David Roshier;Peter West

  • The Evaluation of a Feral Pig Eradication Program during a Simulated Exotic Disease Outbreak

    Glen Saunders;Hedy Bryant

  • Is it possible to monitor mammal population changes from counts of road traffic casualties? An analysis using Bristol's red foxes Vulpes vulpes as an example

    Philip J. Baker;Stephen Harris;Charles P. J. Robertson;Glen Saunders

  • Impacts and management of wild pigs Sus scrofa in Australia

    Andrew J. Bengsen;Matthew N. Gentle;James L. Mitchell;Hayley E. Pearson

  • Lamb predation and fox control in south-eastern Australia

    Carolyn Greentree;Glen Saunders;Lynette Mcleod;Jim Hone

  • USING ASPECTS OF PREDATOR-PREY THEORY TO EVALUATE HELICOPTER SHOOTING FOR FERAL PIG CONTROL

    David Choquenot;Jim Hone;Glen Saunders

  • Urban foxes (Vulpes vulpes): food acquisition, time and energy budgeting of a generalised predator

    GR Saunders;Pcl White;Jmv Rayner;S Harris

  • A strategic approach to mitigating the impacts of wild canids: proposed activities of the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre

    P.J.S. Fleming;L.R. Allen;S.J. Lapidge;A. Robley

  • Home range and movement of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in coastal New South Wales, Australia

    Paul D. Meek;Glen Saunders

  • Spatio-temporal patterns of home range use by foxes (Vulpes vulpes in urban environments

    Piran C.L. White;Glen Saunders;Stephen Harris

  • Management of wild canids in Australia: free-ranging dogs and red foxes

    Peter J. S. Fleming;Ben L. Allen;Lee R. Allen;Guy Anthony Ballard

  • A relationship between plagues of the house mouse, Mus musculus (Rodentia : Muridae) and prolonged periods of dry weather in south-eastern Australia

    G. R. Saunders;J. R. Giles

  • Caching of baits by foxes (Vulpes vulpes) on agricultural lands

    Glen Saunders;Barry Kay;Lynette McLeod

  • Differences in the capture rate of cage-trapped red foxes Vulpes vulpes and an evaluation of rabies control measures in Britain

    Philip J. Baker;Stephen Harris;Charles P.J. Robertson;Glen Saunders

  • The Economic Benefits of the Biological Control of Rabbits in<scp>A</scp>ustralia, 1950–2011

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  • Poisoning for production: how effective is fox baiting in south-eastern Australia?

    Matthew N. Gentle;Glen R. Saunders;Chris R. Dickman

  • Alien invasive vertebrates in ecosystems: pattern, process and the social dimension

    Piran C. L. White;Adriana E. S. Ford;Mick N. Clout;Richard M. Engeman

  • The effects of induced sterility on the territorial behaviour and survival of foxes

    Glen Saunders;John McIlroy;Mani Berghout;Barry Kay

Frequent Co-Authors

Piran C. L. White
Piran C. L. White University of York
Stephen Harris
Stephen Harris University of Bristol
Stephen Harris
Stephen Harris University of Bristol
Stephen D. Sarre
Stephen D. Sarre University of Canberra
Peter J. S. Fleming
Peter J. S. Fleming University of Southern Queensland
Chris R. Dickman
Chris R. Dickman University of Sydney
Jim Hone
Jim Hone University of Canberra
Thomas M. Newsome
Thomas M. Newsome University of Sydney
Giovanna Massei
Giovanna Massei Animal and Plant Health Agency
Patricia A. Fleming
Patricia A. Fleming Murdoch University

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