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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 33 Citations 4,471 97 World Ranking 3997 National Ranking 1410

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Zoology
  • Gene

Ecology, Zoology, Sistrurus, Warbler and Evolutionary biology are his primary areas of study. His research on Ecology often connects related areas such as Genetic structure. He works mostly in the field of Zoology, limiting it down to topics relating to Predation and, in certain cases, Agkistrodon and Snake venom.

His Sistrurus study combines topics in areas such as Sistrurus miliarius, Venom and Phylogenetic tree. His Evolutionary biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Subspecies, Massasauga rattlesnake, Genetic marker, Biological dispersal and Genetic variation. The concepts of his Mating system study are interwoven with issues in Brood parasite and Reproductive success.

His most cited work include:

  • Realized reproductive success of polygynous red-winged blackbirds revealed by DNA markers. (307 citations)
  • Preservation of blood and tissue samples for stable-carbon and stable-nitrogen isotope analysis (238 citations)
  • Oscillating selection on Darwin's finches (215 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Zoology, Evolutionary biology, Venom and Microsatellite. His Ecology research integrates issues from Biological dispersal, Genetic structure and Reproductive success. His Zoology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sistrurus, Inbreeding and Common cuckoo.

His work in Evolutionary biology tackles topics such as Lineage which are related to areas like Warbler. The study incorporates disciplines such as Phenotype and Predation in addition to Venom. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Genetic marker, Passerine and Locus.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (54.35%)
  • Zoology (37.68%)
  • Evolutionary biology (24.64%)

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

  • Evolutionary biology (24.64%)
  • Ecology (54.35%)
  • Venom (15.94%)

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

H. Lisle Gibbs mainly investigates Evolutionary biology, Ecology, Venom, Biological dispersal and Predation. His studies deal with areas such as Effective population size, Genetic diversity, Sistrurus and Genome, Polyploid as well as Evolutionary biology. Ecology is often connected to Phylogeography in his work.

His Venom research incorporates themes from Phylogenetic diversity, Community and Species diversity. His study in Predation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Zoology, Natural selection, Clade and Local adaptation. His Zoology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Geographic variation and Communication.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Genomic signals of selection predict climate-driven population declines in a migratory bird (153 citations)
  • assignPOP: An r package for population assignment using genetic, non‐genetic, or integrated data in a machine‐learning framework (41 citations)
  • Molecular mechanisms underlying intraspecific variation in snake venom. (29 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Gene
  • Genetics

His primary scientific interests are in Venom, Zoology, Predation, Venomous snake and Evolutionary biology. His Zoology research includes themes of Sistrurus miliarius and Local adaptation. H. Lisle Gibbs focuses mostly in the field of Sistrurus miliarius, narrowing it down to matters related to Allopatric speciation and, in some cases, Ecology.

His research integrates issues of Lineage, Biological dispersal, Snake venom and Amazon rainforest in his study of Venomous snake. The Snake venom study combines topics in areas such as Genetics and Gene. H. Lisle Gibbs usually deals with Evolutionary biology and limits it to topics linked to Effective population size and Sistrurus.

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Best Publications

Realized reproductive success of polygynous red-winged blackbirds revealed by DNA markers.

H. Lisle Gibbs;Peter T. Boag;Bradley N. White.
Science (1990)

419 Citations

Oscillating selection on Darwin's finches

H. Lisle Gibbs;Peter R. Grant.
Nature (1987)

298 Citations

Preservation of blood and tissue samples for stable-carbon and stable-nitrogen isotope analysis

Keith A. Hobson;Mark L. Gloutney;H. Lisle Gibbs.
Canadian Journal of Zoology (1997)

294 Citations

Genetic evidence for female host-specific races of the common cuckoo

H. Lisle Gibbs;Michael D. Sorenson;Karen Marchetti;Karen Marchetti;M. de L. Brooke.
Nature (2000)

249 Citations

Recurrent patterns of natural selection in a population of Darwin's finches

Trevor D. Price;Peter R. Grant;H. Lisle Gibbs;Peter T. Boag.
Nature (1984)

204 Citations

Genomic signals of selection predict climate-driven population declines in a migratory bird

Rachael A. Bay;Rachael A. Bay;Ryan J. Harrigan;Vinh Le Underwood;H. Lisle Gibbs.
Science (2018)

169 Citations

Venom proteomes of closely related Sistrurus rattlesnakes with divergent diets.

Libia Sanz;H. Lisle Gibbs;Stephen P. Mackessy;Juan J. Calvete.
Journal of Proteome Research (2006)

157 Citations

Functional basis of a molecular adaptation: Prey-specific toxic effects of venom from Sistrurus rattlesnakes

H. Lisle Gibbs;Stephen P. Mackessy.
Toxicon (2009)

154 Citations

Phylogeography and genetic structure of northern populations of the yellow warbler (Dendroica petechia).

Emmanuel Milot;H. Lisle Gibbs;Keith A. Hobson.
Molecular Ecology (2000)

154 Citations

Host-race formation in the common cuckoo

Karen Marchetti;Hiroshi Nakamura;H. Lisle Gibbs.
Science (1998)

144 Citations

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