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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Ecology and Evolution D-index 36 Citations 5,805 137 World Ranking 3326 National Ranking 1

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Habitat

Ecology, House mice, Rodent, Agriculture and Seasonal breeder are his primary areas of study. His Ecology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Outbreak. His House mice study is associated with Zoology.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Agroforestry, Disease, Review article and Public health in addition to Rodent. Grant R. Singleton has included themes like Ecology, Agricultural economics and Reproduction in his Agriculture study. His research investigates the link between Seasonal breeder and topics such as Population density that cross with problems in Agronomy.

His most cited work include:

  • Rodent-borne diseases and their risks for public health (463 citations)
  • THE IMPACT OF PREDATOR-INDUCED STRESS ON THE SNOWSHOE HARE CYCLE (454 citations)
  • Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management (192 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Ecology, House mice, Agriculture, Rodent and Agronomy. His research integrates issues of PEST analysis and Outbreak in his study of Ecology. His PEST analysis research includes elements of Integrated pest management and Habitat.

The concepts of his Outbreak study are interwoven with issues in Ecology and Population cycle. In his study, Population density and Fertility is strongly linked to Seasonal breeder, which falls under the umbrella field of House mice. The various areas that Grant R. Singleton examines in his Agriculture study include Agroforestry, Sustainability and Agricultural science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (58.45%)
  • House mice (36.23%)
  • Agriculture (21.74%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Agronomy (22.22%)
  • Paddy field (16.91%)
  • Agriculture (21.74%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Paddy field, Agriculture, PEST analysis and Ecology. His studies deal with areas such as Dry season and Wet season as well as Agronomy. Grant R. Singleton combines subjects such as Oryza, Sustainability and Agricultural science with his study of Agriculture.

His PEST analysis research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Rodent, Integrated pest management and Habitat. His study in Outbreak extends to Ecology with its themes. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Cropping, concentrating on Agroforestry and intersecting with House mice, Cropping system and Crop rotation.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Grain yield, water productivity and nitrogen use efficiency of rice under different water management and fertilizer-N inputs in South China (45 citations)
  • A systematic review of rodent pest research in Afro-Malagasy small-holder farming systems: Are we asking the right questions? (26 citations)
  • The need to implement the landscape of fear within rodent pest management strategies. (25 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Habitat

Grant R. Singleton mostly deals with Sustainability, Agriculture, Agricultural science, Ecology and Integrated pest management. His research in Sustainability focuses on subjects like Productivity, which are connected to Farm Gate, Agricultural economics and Water scarcity. His specific area of interest is Agriculture, where Grant R. Singleton studies Cropping.

The Agricultural science study combines topics in areas such as Pesticide application, Yield gap and Food security. In the subject of general Ecology, his work in Predation is often linked to Tanzania, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His study in Paddy field is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Rodent and Wet season.

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Best Publications

Rodent-borne diseases and their risks for public health

Bastiaan G Meerburg;Grant R Singleton;Aize Kijlstra.
Critical Reviews in Microbiology (2009)

730 Citations

THE IMPACT OF PREDATOR-INDUCED STRESS ON THE SNOWSHOE HARE CYCLE

Rudy Boonstra;David Hik;Grant R. Singleton;Alexander Tinnikov.
Ecological Monographs (1998)

591 Citations

Field methods for rodent studies in Asia and the Indo-Pacific

Ken P. Aplin;Peter R. Brown;Jens Jacob;Charles J. Krebs.
Monographs (2003)

344 Citations

Ecologically-based management of rodent pests: re-evaluating our approach to an old problem

G. Singleton;H. Leirs;L. Hinds;Zhang Zhibin.
Ecologically-based management of rodent pests / Singleton, G. [edit.] (1999)

290 Citations

Mice, rats, and people: the bio‐economics of agricultural rodent pests

Nils Chr Stenseth;Herwig Leirs;Anders Skonhoft;Stephen A. Davis.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (2003)

282 Citations

Adoption and economics of alternate wetting and drying water management for irrigated lowland rice.

Rubenito M. Lampayan;Roderick M. Rejesus;Grant R. Singleton;Bas A.M. Bouman.
Field Crops Research (2015)

265 Citations

Ecologically-Based Management of Rodent Pests

Grant R. Singleton;Lyn A. Hinds;Herwig Leirs;Zhi-Bin Zhang.
Research Papers in Economics (1999)

197 Citations

Impacts of rodents on rice production in Asia

Grant Singleton.
Research Papers in Economics (2003)

196 Citations

Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management

Grant R. Singleton;Lyn A. Hinds;Charles J. Krebs;Dave M. Spratt.
(2003)

192 Citations

Indices of Condition for Small Mammals

Charles J. Krebs;Grant R. Singleton.
Australian Journal of Zoology (1993)

177 Citations

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