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John S. Gray

John S. Gray

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
58
Citations
25380
World Ranking
2497
National Ranking
35

Overview

John S. Gray was affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway during their academic career.

The available data does not include information on publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues for John S. Gray.

No specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are recorded for their work.

There are no recorded awards or notable recognitions linked to John S. Gray.

Their academic contributions, including recent papers, book publications, and collaborations, are not documented in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • The Ecological Role of Water-Column Microbes in the Sea*

    Farooq Azam;Tom Fenchel;J. G. Field;J. S. Gray

  • Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework

    Brian J. McGill;Rampal S. Etienne;John S. Gray;David Alonso

  • Effects of hypoxia and organic enrichment on the coastal marine environment

    John S. Gray;Rudolf Shiu-sun Wu;Ying Ying Or

  • Marine biodiversity: patterns, threats and conservation needs

    John S. Gray

  • ANIMAL-SEDIMENT RELATIONSHIPS.

    J.S. Gray

  • The species–accumulation curve and estimation of species richness

    Karl I. Ugland;John S. Gray;Kari E. Ellingsen

  • Ecology of marine sediments : from science to management

    John Stuart Gray;Michael Elliott

  • The measurement of marine species diversity, with an application to the benthic fauna of the Norwegian continental shelf.

    John S. Gray

  • Biomagnification in marine systems: the perspective of an ecologist

    John S. Gray

  • Detection Of Initial Effects Of Pollution On Marine Benthos - An Example From The Ekofisk And Eldfisk Oilfields North-Sea

    J.S. Gray;K.R. Clarke;R.M. Warwick;G. Hobbs

  • The ecology of marine sediments.

    J. S. Gray

  • Species richness of marine soft sediments

    John S. Gray

  • Pollution-induced changes in populations

    Gray Js

  • Effects of environmental stress on species rich assemblages

    John S. Gray

  • A comprehensive analysis of the effects of offshore oil and gas exploration and production on the benthic communities of the Norwegian continental shelf

    F. Olsgard;J.S. Gray

  • Analysis of community attributes of the benthic macrofauna of Frierfjord/Langesundfjord and in a mesocosm experiment

    JS Gray;M. Aschan;Carr;KR Clarke

  • Marine diversity: the paradigms in patterns of species richness examined*

    John S. Gray

  • Spatial patterns of benthic diversity: is there a latitudinal gradient along the Norwegian continental shelf?

    Kari E. Ellingsen;John S. Gray

  • The ecology of marine sediments: an introduction to the structure and function of benthic communities

    John Stuart Gray

  • A possible method for the detection of pollution-induced disturbance on marine benthic communities☆

    John S. Gray;Farrukh B. Mirza

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl I. Ugland
Karl I. Ugland University of Oslo
Michael Elliott
Michael Elliott University of Hull
Richard M. Warwick
Richard M. Warwick Plymouth Marine Laboratory
K.R. Clarke
K.R. Clarke Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Michael Moore
Michael Moore Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Simon F. Thrush
Simon F. Thrush University of Auckland
Pablo A. Marquet
Pablo A. Marquet Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Michel J. Kaiser
Michel J. Kaiser Heriot-Watt University
Trevor J. Willis
Trevor J. Willis University of Bologna
Paul K. Dayton
Paul K. Dayton Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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