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D-Index
66
Citations
14905
World Ranking
1696
National Ranking
137

Helene Marsh 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 Helene Marsh sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 276 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Helene Marsh 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 Helene Marsh sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Helene Marsh is affiliated with James Cook University in Australia and specializes in environmental science with a focus on marine and ecological studies. Their body of work includes 44 publications primarily in environmental science, with significant contributions in ecology, nature and landscape conservation, and global and planetary change.

The researcher's main topics of study encompass various aspects of marine biology and conservation, including:

  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Coral and marine ecosystems studies
  • Wildlife ecology and conservation
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Ichthyology and marine biology
  • Turtle biology and conservation
  • Identification and quantification in food

Several frequent coauthors have collaborated extensively with Helene Marsh, including:

  • Mark Hamann (5 publications)
  • Lucy W. Keith-Diagne (4 publications)
  • Dipani Sutaria (3 publications)
  • Brendan J. Godley (3 publications)
  • Daniel González-Paredes (3 publications)

Helene Marsh's research has been published in a range of scientific journals, notably with multiple contributions to:

  • Endangered Species Research (4 publications)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science (2 publications)
  • Journal of Biogeography (1 publication)
  • Marine Mammal Science (1 publication)
  • Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (1 publication)

Recent scholarly papers authored or coauthored by Helene Marsh include:

  • Marine mammal conservation: over the horizon, 2021, Endangered Species Research
  • Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities, 2022, Journal of Biogeography
  • Marine Mammal Interactions With Fisheries: Review of Research and Management Trends Across Commercial and Small-Scale Fisheries, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Dugong (Dugong dugon) movements and habitat use in a coral reef lagoonal ecosystem, 2020, Endangered Species Research
  • Widespread Use of Migratory Megafauna for Aquatic Wild Meat in the Tropics and Subtropics, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science

Best Publications

  • Corneal avascularity is due to soluble VEGF receptor-1

    Balamurali K. Ambati;Miho Nozaki;Nirbhai Singh;Atsunobu Takeda

  • Establishing representative no-take areas in the Great Barrier Reef: large-scale implementation of theory on marine protected areas

    Leanne Fernandes;Jon Day;Adam Lewis;Suzanne Slegers

  • Adaptive management of the Great Barrier Reef: A globally significant demonstration of the benefits of networks of marine reserves

    Laurence J. McCook;Tony Ayling;Mike Cappo;J. Howard Choat

  • Correcting for visibility bias in strip transect aerial surveys of aquatic fauna

    H. Marsh;D. F. Sinclair

  • Key Questions in Marine Megafauna Movement Ecology

    Graeme C. Hays;Luciana C. Ferreira;Luciana C. Ferreira;Ana M.M. Sequeira;Mark G. Meekan

  • Translating Marine Animal Tracking Data into Conservation Policy and Management

    Graeme C. Hays;Helen Bailey;Steven J. Bograd;W. Don Bowen

  • Spatial scale, species diversity, and habitat structure: small mammals in Australian tropical rain forest

    Stephen E. Williams;Helene Marsh;John Winter

  • Ecology and conservation of the sirenia: dugongs and manatees

    H. Marsh;Thomas J. O'Shea;John Elliott Reynolds

  • Response of dugongs to large-scale loss of seagrass from Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia

    A. Preen;H. Marsh

  • Population sizes, site fidelity and residence patterns of Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins: Implications for conservation

    Guido J. Parra;Peter J. Corkeron;Peter J. Corkeron;Helene Marsh

  • Estimating Animal Abundance in Heterogeneous Environments: An Application to Aerial Surveys for Dugongs

    Kenneth H. Pollock;Helene D. Marsh;Ivan R. Lawler;Matthew W. Alldredge

  • Movement heterogeneity of dugongs, Dugong dugon (Müller), over large spatial scales

    James K. Sheppard;Anthony R. Preen;Helene Marsh;Ivan R. Lawler

  • Toward a Coordinated Global Observing System for Seagrasses and Marine Macroalgae

    J. Emmett Duffy;Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi;Joaquin Trinanes;Joaquin Trinanes;Joaquin Trinanes;Frank E. Muller-Karger

  • Distribution and Abundance of Dugongs, Turtles, Dolphins and other Megafauna in Shark Bay, Ningaloo Reef and Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia

    A. R. Preen;H. Marsh;I. R. Lawler;R. I. T. Prince

  • Analysis of Stomach Contents of Dugongs From Queensland.

    H Marsh;PW Channells;GE Heinsohn;J Morrissey

  • Vessel speed increases collision risk for the green turtle Chelonia mydas

    Julia Hazel;Ivan R Lawler;Helene Marsh;Simon Robson

  • Reproduction in marine mammals

    Ian L. Boyd;Christina Lockyer;Helene D. Marsh

  • Dugong grazing and turtle cropping: grazing optimization in tropical seagrass systems?

    Lemnuel V. Aragones;Lemnuel V. Aragones;Ivan R. Lawler;William J. Foley;William J. Foley;Helene Marsh

  • Bycatch in gillnet fisheries threatens critically endangered small cetaceans and other aquatic megafauna

    Robert L. Brownell;Randall R. Reeves;Andrew J. Read;Brian D. Smith

  • Breeding Cycle, Life History and Population Dynamics of the Dugong, Dugon dugon (Sirenia: Dugongidae

    H Marsh;GE Heinsohn;LM Marsh

  • Dugong : status report and action plans for countries and territories

    Carole Eros;Joanna Hugues;H. Marsh;Helen Penrose

Frequent Co-Authors

Alana Grech
Alana Grech James Cook University
Mark T. Hamann
Mark T. Hamann Medical University of South Carolina
Rob Coles
Rob Coles James Cook University
Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes
Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes Florida State University
Michelle R. Heupel
Michelle R. Heupel University of Tasmania
Colin J. Limpus
Colin J. Limpus Queensland Government
David W. Sims
David W. Sims University of Southampton
Peter J. Corkeron
Peter J. Corkeron National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert Harcourt
Robert Harcourt Macquarie University
Marcus Sheaves
Marcus Sheaves James Cook University

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