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James G. Gosselink 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 James G. Gosselink sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 61 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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James G. Gosselink 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 James G. Gosselink sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 31 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1971 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

James G. Gosselink was affiliated with Louisiana State University in the United States. Their academic career included contributions recognized by their peers and the broader scientific community.

In 1971, James G. Gosselink was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a recognition signaling notable involvement in advancing scientific knowledge.

There is no available data on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study associated with James G. Gosselink. Likewise, no detailed information exists about main topics of research or additional awards beyond the AAAS fellowship.

Best Publications

  • The value of wetlands: importance of scale and landscape setting.

    William J. Mitsch;James G. Gosselink

  • Wetlands. 2nd ed.

    W J Mitsch;J G Gosselink

  • COMPARISON OF THE VEGETATION OF THREE LOUISIANA SWAMP SITES WITH DIFFERENT FLOODING REGIMES

    William H. Conner;James G. Gosselink;Roland T. Parrondo

  • Primary Production in a Louisiana Golf Coast Spartina Alterniflora Marsh

    Conrad J. Kirby;James G. Gosselink

  • Vegetation dynamics in the emerging Atchafalaya Delta, Louisiana, USA.

    Gary P. Shaffer;Charles E. Sasser;James G. Gosselink;Marcel Rejmanek

  • Aboveground Production of Seven Marsh Plant Species in Coastal Louisiana

    Charles S. Hopkinson;James G. Gosselink;Rolando T. Parrando

  • Succession of vegetation in an evolving river delta, Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana

    W. B. Johnson;C. E. Sasser;J. G. Gosselink

  • RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS, VEGETATION DISTRIBUTION AND FISHERIES YIELD IN GULF OF MEXICO ESTUARIES

    Linda A. Deegan;John W. Day;James G. Gosselink;Alejandro Yáñez-Arancibia

  • Landscape Conservation in a Forested Wetland Watershed

    James G. Gosselink;Gary P. Shaffer;Lyndon C. Lee;David M. Burdick

  • Effects of Salinity and Drainage on the Growth of Three Salt Marsh Grasses

    Rolando T. Parrondo;James G. Gosselink;Charles S. Hopkinson

  • The impact of vertebrate herbivores on wetland vegetation in Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana

    D. Elaine Evers;Charles E. Sasser;James G. Gosselink;Deborah A. Fuller

  • Decomposition of salt marsh grass, Spartina alterniflora Loisel.1

    James G. Gosselink;Conrad J. Kirby

  • Production of coastal Louisiana marsh plants calculated from phenometric techniques.

    Charles S. Hopkinson;J. G. Gosselink;R. T. Parrondo

  • Spatial and temporal changes in Louisiana's Barataria Basin marshes, 1945 1980

    Charles E. Sasser;Malcolm D. Dozier;James G. Gosselink;John M. Hill

  • The seasonal distribution of organic carbon in a Louisiana estuary

    Georgeann Happ;James G. Gosselink;John W. Day

  • Ecological Processes and Cumulative Impacts : Illustrated by Bottomland Hardwood Wetland Ecosystems

    James G. Gosselink;Lyndon C. Lee;Thomas A. Muir

  • Modeling future trends in wetland loss and brown shrimp production in Louisiana using thematic mapper imagery

    Joan A. Browder;L.Nelson May;Alan Rosenthal;James G. Gosselink

  • Comparison of the Vegetation of Three Louisiana Swamp Sites with Different Flooding Regimes

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  • Vegetation, substrate and hydrology in floating marshes in the Mississippi river delta plain wetlands, USA

    Charles E. Sasser;James G. Gosselink;Erick M. Swenson;Christopher M. Swarzenski

  • Marsh mat flotation in the Louisiana delta plain

    Christopher M. Swarzenski;Erick M. Swenson;Charles E. Sasser;James G. Gosselink

  • Relationship of Organic Carbon and Mineral Content to Bulk Density in Louisiana Marsh Soils

    J. G. Gosselink;R. Hatton;C. S. Hopkinson

  • Vegetation and primary production in a floating freshwater marsh in Louisiana

    Charles E. Sasser;James G. Gosselink

  • The effects of herbivory on vegetation on islands in Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana

    Deborah A. Fuller;Charles E. Sasser;W. Barnes Johnson;James G. Gosselink

  • Cumulative impacts on wetlands: Linking scientific assessments and regulatory alternatives

    Lyndon C. Lee;James G. Gosselink

  • The role of environmental variables on interannual variation in species composition and biomass in a subtropical minerotrophic floating marsh

    Charles E. Sasser;Jenneke M. Visser;D. Elaine Evers;James G. Gosselink

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles S. Hopkinson
Charles S. Hopkinson University of Georgia
David M. Burdick
David M. Burdick University of New Hampshire
William H. Conner
William H. Conner Clemson University
John W. Day
John W. Day Louisiana State University
Daniel L. Childers
Daniel L. Childers Arizona State University
R. Eugene Turner
R. Eugene Turner Louisiana State University
William H. Patrick
William H. Patrick Louisiana State University
Linda A. Deegan
Linda A. Deegan Woods Hole Research Center
Marcel Rejmánek
Marcel Rejmánek University of California, Davis

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