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Julie L. Lockwood 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 Julie L. Lockwood sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 167 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Julie L. Lockwood 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 Julie L. Lockwood sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 53 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Julie L. Lockwood is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research centers on environmental science with a focus on ecology and its related subfields. The primary areas of study include ecology, ecological modeling, nature and landscape conservation, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, and global and planetary change.

The main topics explored by Julie L. Lockwood encompass species distribution and climate change, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, plant and animal studies, environmental DNA in biodiversity studies, wildlife ecology and conservation, animal ecology and behavior studies, and forest insect ecology and management.

Julie L. Lockwood has contributed to prominent scientific publications. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • Environmental DNA
  • Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • NeoBiota
  • Biological Invasions
  • BioScience

The researcher has coauthored studies with several frequent collaborators. These include:

  • Michael C. Allen
  • Laura A. Meyerson
  • Anthony Ricciardi
  • Philip E. Hulme
  • Daniel Simberloff

Some recent papers associated with Julie L. Lockwood's research are:

  • A conceptual map of invasion biology: Integrating hypotheses into a consensus network, 2020, Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • Four priority areas to advance invasion science in the face of rapid environmental change, 2020, Environmental Reviews
  • The 'known unknowns' of invasive species impact measurement, 2020, Biological Invasions
  • Moving eDNA surveys onto land: Strategies for active eDNA aggregation to detect invasive forest insects, 2020, Molecular Ecology Resources
  • Curbing the major and growing threats from invasive alien species is urgent and achievable, 2024, Nature Ecology & Evolution

Best Publications

  • Biotic homogenization: a few winners replacing many losers in the next mass extinction

    Michael L McKinney;Julie L Lockwood

  • The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasions.

    Julie L. Lockwood;Phillip Cassey;Tim Blackburn

  • Progress toward understanding the ecological impacts of nonnative species

    Anthony Ricciardi;Martha F. Hoopes;Michael P. Marchetti;Julie L. Lockwood

  • The more you introduce the more you get: the role of colonization pressure and propagule pressure in invasion ecology

    Julie L. Lockwood;Phillip Cassey;Tim M. Blackburn

  • Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities

    Anthony Ricciardi;Tim M. Blackburn;Tim M. Blackburn;James T. Carlton;Jaimie T.A. Dick

  • Avian Invasions: The Ecology and Evolution of Exotic Birds

    Tim M. Blackburn;Julie L. Lockwood;Phillip Cassey

  • THE INFLUENCE OF NUMBERS ON INVASION SUCCESS

    Tim M. Blackburn;Julie L. Lockwood;Phillip Cassey

  • When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals

    Julie L. Lockwood;Dustin J. Welbourne;Christina M. Romagosa;Phillip Cassey

  • Global patterns of introduction effort and establishment success in birds.

    Phillip Cassey;Tim M. Blackburn;Daniel Sol;Richard P. Duncan

  • Extinction in a field of bullets: a search for causes in the decline of the world's freshwater fishes

    Jeffrey R Duncan;Julie L Lockwood

  • A conceptual map of invasion biology: Integrating hypotheses into a consensus network

    Martin Enders;Martin Enders;Frank Havemann;Florian Ruland;Florian Ruland;Maud Bernard-Verdier;Maud Bernard-Verdier

  • Pattern and process of biotic homogenization in the New Pangaea

    Benjamin Baiser;Julian D. Olden;Sydne Record;Julie L. Lockwood

  • Dissecting the null model for biological invasions: A meta-analysis of the propagule pressure effect

    Phillip Cassey;Steven Delean;Julie L. Lockwood;Jason S. Sadowski

  • Effects of exotic species on evolutionary diversification.

    Mark Vellend;Luke J. Harmon;Julie L. Lockwood;Margaret M. Mayfield

  • Influences on the transport and establishment of exotic bird species: an analysis of the parrots (Psittaciformes) of the world

    Phillip Cassey;Tim M. Blackburn;Gareth J. Russell;Kate E. Jones

  • The role of species traits in the establishment success of exotic birds

    Tim M. Blackburn;Phillip Cassey;Julie L. Lockwood

  • Four priority areas to advance invasion science in the face of rapid environmental change

    Anthony Ricciardi;Josephine C. Iacarella;David C. Aldridge;Tim M. Blackburn;Tim M. Blackburn

  • Using Taxonomy to Predict Success among Introduced Avifauna: Relative Importance of Transport and Establishment

    Julie L. Lockwood

  • Effects of urbanization on california's fish diversity : Differentiation, homogenization and the influence of spatial scale

    Michael P. Marchetti;Julie L. Lockwood;Theo Light

  • The ‘known unknowns’ of invasive species impact measurement

    Robert Crystal-Ornelas;Robert Crystal-Ornelas;Julie L. Lockwood

  • When does restoration succeed

    Julie L. Lockwood;Stuart L. Pimm

  • Assembling Ecological Communities in Time and Space

    Julie L. Lockwood;Robert D. Powell;M. Philip Nott;Stuart L. Pimm

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim M. Blackburn
Tim M. Blackburn University College London
Phillip Cassey
Phillip Cassey University of Adelaide
Jonathan M. Jeschke
Jonathan M. Jeschke Freie Universität Berlin
Petr Pyšek
Petr Pyšek Czech Academy of Sciences
Michael L. McKinney
Michael L. McKinney University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Julian D. Olden
Julian D. Olden University of Washington
Dina M. Fonseca
Dina M. Fonseca Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel Simberloff
Daniel Simberloff University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Stuart L. Pimm
Stuart L. Pimm Duke University
Philip E. Hulme
Philip E. Hulme Lincoln University

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