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58
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13037
World Ranking
2548
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299

Grant R. Singleton 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 Grant R. Singleton sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 202 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Grant R. Singleton 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 Grant R. Singleton sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 58 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Grant R. Singleton is affiliated with the University of Greenwich in the United Kingdom. Their research spans mainly the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Within these fields, they focus particularly on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Plant Science, with additional work in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, as well as General Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

Their work covers a variety of topics, including Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Agricultural Systems and Practices, Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research, Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement, and Zoonotic diseases and public health.

Key publications authored by Singleton include:

  • Population cycles and outbreaks of small rodents: ten essential questions we still need to solve, 2020, Oecologia
  • Spatio-temporal analysis of water quality for pesticides and other agricultural pollutants in Deduru Oya river basin of Sri Lanka, 2021, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Rodent management and cereal production in Asia: Balancing food security and conservation, 2021, Pest Management Science
  • Revisiting yield gaps and the scope for sustainable intensification for irrigated lowland rice in Southeast Asia, 2022, Agricultural Systems
  • Unpacking the Processes that Catalyzed the Adoption of Best Management Practices for Lowland Irrigated Rice in the Mekong Delta, 2021, Agronomy

Frequent co-authors of Singleton include:

  • Alexander M. Stuart
  • Steven R. Belmain (6)
  • Catherine R. Propper (5)
  • Nyo Me Htwe (5)
  • Jens Jacob (4)

Publication venues where Singleton has contributed most often are:

  • Pest Management Science (3 publications)
  • Integrative Zoology (3 publications)
  • Oecologia (2 publications)
  • Agronomy (2 publications)
  • Journal of Pest Science (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Rodent-borne diseases and their risks for public health

    Bastiaan G Meerburg;Grant R Singleton;Aize Kijlstra

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

    Rudy Boonstra;David Hik;Grant R. Singleton;Alexander Tinnikov

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

    Ken P. Aplin;Peter R. Brown;Jens Jacob;Charles J. Krebs

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

    Nils Chr Stenseth;Herwig Leirs;Anders Skonhoft;Stephen A. Davis

  • One hundred years of eruptions of house mice in Australia: a natural biological curio

    Grant R. Singleton;Peter R. Brown;Roger P. Pech;Jens Jacob

  • 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

    Grant R. Singleton;Lyn A. Hinds;Herwig Leirs;Zhi-Bin Zhang

  • Impacts of rodents on rice production in Asia

    Grant Singleton

  • Rats, Mice and People: Rodent Biology and Management

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

  • Indices of Condition for Small Mammals

    Charles J. Krebs;Grant R. Singleton

  • Unwanted and unintended effects of culling: A case for ecologically-based rodent management.

    Grant R. Singleton;Peter R. Brown;Jens Jacob;Ken P. Aplin

  • Population dynamics of an outbreak of house mice (Mus domesticus) in the mallee wheatlands of Australia—hypothesis of plague formation

    Grant R. Singleton

  • Grain yield, water productivity and nitrogen use efficiency of rice under different water management and fertilizer-N inputs in South China

    Junfeng Pan;Yanzhuo Liu;Xuhua Zhong;Rubenito M. Lampayan;Rubenito M. Lampayan

  • Rodent Outbreaks: Ecology and Impacts

    Grant R. Singleton;Steve R. Belmain;Peter R. Brown;Bill Hardy

  • Reproductive changes in fluctuating house mouse populations in southeastern Australia.

    Grant Singleton;Charles J. Krebs;Stephen Davis;Lisa Chambers

  • Impacts of rodent outbreaks on food security in Asia

    Grant R. Singleton;Steven Belmain;Peter R. Brown;Ken Aplin

  • Population declines in the snowshoe hare and the role of stress

    Rudy Boonstra;Grant Singleton

  • A Review of the Biology and Management of Rodent Pests in Southeast Asia

    Grant R. Singleton;David A. Petch

  • Integrated management to reduce rodent damage to lowland rice crops in Indonesia

    Grant R. Singleton;Sudarmaji;J. Jacob;C.J. Krebs

  • Yield gaps in rice-based farming systems: Insights from local studies and prospects for future analysis

    Alexander M. Stuart;Anny Ruth P. Pame;João Vasco Silva;Rowell C. Dikitanan

  • Movements and Social Organization of Wild House Mice (Mus Domesticus) in the Wheatlands of Northwestern Victoria, Australia

    Lisa K. Chambers;Grant R. Singleton;Charles J. Krebs

  • Ecologically based management of rodents in the real world: applied to a mixed agroecosystem in Vietnam.

    Peter R. Brown;Nguyen Phu Tuan;Grant R. Singleton;Phi Thi Thu Ha

  • Ecologically-based management of rodent pests

    G. Singleton;L. Hinds;H. Leirs;Zhang Zhibin

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles J. Krebs
Charles J. Krebs University of British Columbia
Herwig Leirs
Herwig Leirs University of Antwerp
Hannu Ylönen
Hannu Ylönen University of Jyväskylä
Roger P. Pech
Roger P. Pech Landcare Research
David E. Johnson
David E. Johnson International Rice Research Institute
Harry P. Andreassen
Harry P. Andreassen Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Peter B. Banks
Peter B. Banks University of Sydney
Rudy Boonstra
Rudy Boonstra University of Toronto
Ara Monadjem
Ara Monadjem University of Pretoria
Bas A. M. Bouman
Bas A. M. Bouman International Rice Research Institute

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