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D-Index
58
Citations
11859
World Ranking
2570
National Ranking
302

Ian P. Woiwod 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 Ian P. Woiwod sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 173 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ian P. Woiwod 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 Ian P. Woiwod sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

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

Ian P. Woiwod is affiliated with Rothamsted Research in the United Kingdom. Rothamsted Research is known for its work in agricultural science and related fields, suggesting that Ian P. Woiwod's research may intersect with these areas.

No specific information is available regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues for Ian P. Woiwod. Similarly, there is no data on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics covered by their research.

As no awards are listed in the available data, there is no indication of honors or distinctions received by Ian P. Woiwod.

The scientific profile thus primarily identifies Ian P. Woiwod as a researcher affiliated with a major UK research institution without detailed information on their research outputs or specific areas of academic focus.

Best Publications

  • THE DENSITY-DEPENDENCE OF SPATIAL BEHAVIOUR AND THE RARITY OF RANDOMNESS

    L. R. Taylor;I. P. Woiwod;J. N. Perry

  • Climate change and trophic interactions.

    Richard Harrington;Ian Woiwod;Tim Sparks

  • Rapid declines of common, widespread British moths provide evidence of an insect biodiversity crisis

    Kelvin F. Conrad;Martin S. Warren;Richard Fox;Mark S. Parsons

  • Spatial synchrony in the dynamics of moth and aphid populations

    Ilkka Hanski;Ian P. Woiwod

  • Climate change impacts on insect management and conservation in temperate regions: can they be predicted?

    Richard Harrington;Richard A. Fleming;Ian P. Woiwod

  • Compensatory dynamics are rare in natural ecological communities

    J. E. Houlahan;D. J. Currie;K. Cottenie;G. S. Cumming

  • Responses of plants and invertebrate trophic groups to contrasting herbicide regimes in the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide–tolerant crops

    C. Hawes;A. J. Haughton;J. L. Osborne;D. B. Roy

  • Ecological Diversity and Its Measurement.

    I. P. Woiwod;A. E. Magurran

  • Patterns of density dependence in moths and aphids

    I. P. Woiwod;I. Hanski

  • THE NEGATIVE BINOMIAL AS A DYNAMIC ECOLOGICAL MODEL FOR AGGREGATION, AND THE DENSITY DEPENDENCE OF k

    L. R. Taylor;I. P. Woiwod;J. N. Perry

  • An introduction to the Farm-Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops

    L. G. Firbank;M. S. Heard;I. P. Woiwod;C. Hawes

  • Diversity Statistics and the Log-Series Model

    L. R. Taylor;R. A. Kempton;I. P. Woiwod

  • High-altitude migration of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella to the U.K.: a study using radar, aerial netting, and ground trapping.

    Jason W. Chapman;Don R. Reynolds;Alan D. Smith;Joe R. Riley

  • Invertebrate responses to the management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant and conventional spring crops. II. Within-field epigeal and aerial arthropods.

    A. J. Haughton;G. T. Champion;C. Hawes;M. S. Heard

  • What drives community dynamics

    Crispin M. Mutshinda;Robert B. O'Hara;Ian P. Woiwod

  • Temporal stability as a density-dependent species characteristic.

    L. R. Taylor;I. P. Woiwod

  • Wind Selection and Drift Compensation Optimize Migratory Pathways in a High-Flying Moth

    Jason W. Chapman;Don R. Reynolds;Henrik Mouritsen;Jane K. Hill

  • Long-term population trends in widespread British moths

    Kelvin F. Conrad;Ian P. Woiwod;Mark Parsons;Richard Fox

  • Invertebrate responses to the management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant and conventional spring crops. I. Soil-surface-active invertebrates

    D. R. Brooks;D. A. Bohan;G. T. Champion;A. J. Haughton

  • Variance and the large scale spatial stability of aphids, moths and birds.

    L. R. Taylor;I. P. Woiwod;J. N. Perry

Frequent Co-Authors

Joe N. Perry
Joe N. Perry Rothamsted Research
Richard Harrington
Richard Harrington Rothamsted Research
Jason W. Chapman
Jason W. Chapman University of Exeter
Don R. Reynolds
Don R. Reynolds University of Greenwich
Suzanne J. Clark
Suzanne J. Clark Rothamsted Research
Alan D. Smith
Alan D. Smith Rothamsted Research
Les G. Firbank
Les G. Firbank University of Leeds
Matthew S. Heard
Matthew S. Heard Rothamsted Research
David A. Bohan
David A. Bohan INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Peter Rothery
Peter Rothery Natural Environment Research Council

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