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Jamie B. Kirkpatrick

Jamie B. Kirkpatrick

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
49
Citations
8534
World Ranking
2283
National Ranking
183

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
54
Citations
10590
World Ranking
3153
National Ranking
248

Overview

Jamie B. Kirkpatrick is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia and has made substantial contributions in the field of Environmental Science. Their research addresses various aspects of ecology, conservation, and environmental modeling, with a focus on applied and theoretical studies.

The scientist has a significant publication record with 88 works primarily in Environmental Science. Key subfields include Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling, and Economics and Econometrics. Their research topics cover a range of areas such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Fire effects on ecosystems, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, and Urban Green Space and Health.

Jamie B. Kirkpatrick frequently collaborates with several researchers, indicating active engagement in cooperative scientific work. Coauthors they have worked with most often include Melinda McHenry, Vishnu Prahalad, Nicholas B. Fitzgerald, Glen Rutherford, and Aidan Davison.

They publish regularly in scientific venues that are key in their field. The most frequent publication venues are the Australian Journal of Botany, Austral Ecology, Geographical Research, Fire, and Wildlife Research.

Recent scientific papers authored or coauthored by Jamie B. Kirkpatrick illustrate the range of their research interests and subjects:

  • Mapping Urban Tree Cover Changes Using Object-Based Convolution Neural Network (OB-CNN), 2020, Remote Sensing
  • The overlooked soil carbon under large, old trees, 2020, Geoderma
  • Air temperature lapse rates and cloud cover in a hyper-oceanic climate, 2020, Antarctic Science
  • Environmental associations and effects of disturbances by common wombats in alpine Tasmania, 2021, Austral Ecology
  • The half century impact of fire on invertebrates in fire-sensitive vegetation, 2022, Austral Ecology

Best Publications

  • An iterative method for establishing priorities for the selection of nature reserves: An example from Tasmania

    J.B. Kirkpatrick

  • Does variation in garden characteristics influence the conservation of birds in suburbia

    G.D. Daniels;J.B. Kirkpatrick

  • Resident attitudes towards trees influence the planting and removal of different types of trees in eastern Australian cities

    J.B. Kirkpatrick;A. Davison;G.D. Daniels

  • Environmental and vegetation variables have a greater influence than habitat fragmentation in structuring lizard communities in remnant urban bushland

    Sacha Jellinek;Don Driscoll;Jamie Kirkpatrick

  • A Continent Transformed: Human Impact on the Natural Vegetation of Australia

    Jamie Kirkpatrick

  • Explaining variation in front gardens between suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    J.B. Kirkpatrick;G.D. Daniels;T. Zagorski

  • Extent of invasion of Tasmanian native vegetation by the exotic bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Apoidea: Apidae).

    Andrew B. Hingston;J. O. N. Marsden-Smedley;Don A. Driscoll;Sib Corbett

  • Australia's most threatened ecosystem - the southeastern lowland native grasslands

    JB Kirkpatrick;K McDougall;M Hyde

  • Functional and spatial differentiation of urban bird assemblages at the landscape scale

    LE Conole;JB Kirkpatrick

  • Temporal and spatial variation in garden and street trees in six eastern Australian cities

    JB Kirkpatrick;GD Daniels;AG Davison

  • Comparing the characteristics of front and back domestic gardens in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    G.D. Daniels;J.B. Kirkpatrick

  • A Comparison of Direct and Environmental Domain Approaches to Planning Reservation of Forest Higher Plant Communities and Species in Tasmania

    J.B. Kirkpatrick;M.J. Brown

  • The impact of fire on Tasmanian alpine vegetation and soils

    J. B. Kirkpatrick;K. J. M. Dickinson

  • Variation in the effects of vertebrate grazing on fire potential between grassland structural types.

    Steve Leonard;Jamie Kirkpatrick;Jonathan Marsden-Smedley

  • Vegetation-radiation relationships in mountainous terrain: eucalypt-dominated vegetation in the Risdon Hills, Tasmania

    J. B. Kirkpatrick;M. Nunez

  • Sinners, scapegoats or fashion victims? Understanding the deaths of trees in the green city

    James B. Kirkpatrick;Aidan Davison;Grant D. Daniels

  • The flammability and energy content of some important plant species and fuel components in the forests of southeastern Tasmania

    K. J. M. Dickinson;J. B. Kirkpatrick

  • THE COMMUNITY COMPOSITION OF CALIFORNIAN COASTAL SAGE SCRUB

    J. B. Kirkpatrick;C. F. Hutchinson

  • The environmental relationships of Californian coastal sage scrub and some of its component communities and species

    J. B. Kirkpatrick;C. F. Hutchinson

  • Nature Conservation and the Regional Forest Agreement Process

    J. B. Kirkpatrick

  • Does hollow occurrence vary with forest type? A case study in wet and dry Eucalyptus obliqua forest

    Amelia J. Koch;Sarah A. Munks;Sarah A. Munks;Don Driscoll;Jamie Kirkpatrick

  • Gardens and the Bush: Gardeners’ Attitudes, Garden Types and Invasives

    T. Zagorski;J.B. Kirkpatrick;E. Stratford

  • Ecology and Empire: Environmental History of Settler Societies

    JB Kirkpatrick

Frequent Co-Authors

Katharine J. M. Dickinson
Katharine J. M. Dickinson University of Otago
Don A. Driscoll
Don A. Driscoll Deakin University
David M. J. S. Bowman
David M. J. S. Bowman University of Tasmania
Graham J. Edgar
Graham J. Edgar University of Tasmania
Rick D. Stuart-Smith
Rick D. Stuart-Smith University of Tasmania
Roderick J. Fensham
Roderick J. Fensham University of Queensland
Christopher N. Johnson
Christopher N. Johnson University of Tasmania
Stephen H. Roxburgh
Stephen H. Roxburgh Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
John W. Morgan
John W. Morgan La Trobe University
Brad M. Potts
Brad M. Potts University of Tasmania

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