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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
84
Citations
22368
World Ranking
685
National Ranking
249

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2001 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1987 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Kamaljit S. Bawa is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Boston in the United States. Their research broadly spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology, Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Plant Science.

The scientist's work covers topics including Plant and Animal Studies, Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Botanical Research and Chemistry, Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies, and Insect and Pesticide Research.

The recent publications authored or coauthored by Kamaljit S. Bawa include:

  • Checklist of the grasses of India, 2020, PhytoKeys
  • Opportunities and challenges in Asian bee research and conservation, 2023, Biological Conservation
  • Preparing interdisciplinary leadership for a sustainable future, 2020, Sustainability Science
  • Societal Digital Platforms for Sustainability: Agriculture, 2021, Sustainability
  • Increasing collaboration between China and India in the environmental sciences to foster global sustainability, 2021, AMBIO

The frequent coauthors with whom Kamaljit S. Bawa has collaborated include Krushnamegh Kunte, Jianguo Liu, Christopher G. Boone, Gabriele Bammer, and Jennifer A. Dunne.

Publication venues central to their work feature:

  • Science
  • Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Ecology Economy and Society-the INSEE Journal
  • PhytoKeys
  • Biological Conservation

Kamaljit S. Bawa has been recognized through fellowships from several notable organizations. These include:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2012
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2001
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1987

Best Publications

  • Plant-Pollinator Interactions in Tropical Rain Forests

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  • Widespread climate change in the Himalayas and associated changes in local ecosystems.

    Uttam Babu Shrestha;Uttam Babu Shrestha;Shiva Prasad Gautam;Kamaljit S. Bawa;Kamaljit S. Bawa

  • La Selva: ecology and natural history of a neotropical rain forest.

    Andrew M. Greller;Lucinda A. McDade;Kamaljit S. Bawa;Henry A. Hespenheide

  • Flower, fruit and seed abortion in tropical forest trees: implications for the evolution of paternal and maternal reproductive patterns

    Kamaljit S. Bawa;C. J. Webb

  • Reproductive biology of tropical lowland rain forest trees. II: Pollination systems

    K. S. Bawa;S. H. Bullock;D. R. Perry;D. R. Perry;R. E. Coville;R. E. Coville

  • DIOECISM IN TROPICAL FOREST TREES.

    K. S. Bawa;P. A. Opler

  • Late-acting self-incompatibility in angiosperms

    Steven R. Seavey;Kamaljit S. Bawa

  • Methods to assess the impact of extraction of non-timber tropical forest products on plant populations

    Pamela Hall;Kamaljit Bawa

  • Reproductive biology of tropical lowland rain forest trees. I: Sexual systems and incompatibility mechanisms

    K. S. Bawa;D. R. Perry;D. R. Perry;J. H. Beach;J. H. Beach

  • Evolution of Sexual Systems in Flowering Plants

    K S Bawa;J H Beach

  • The economic value and sustainable harvest of plants and animals from the tropical forest: Assumptions, hypotheses, and methods

    Ricardo A. Godoy;Kamaljit S. Bawa

  • Natural Forest Management and Conservation of Biodiversity in Tropical Forests

    Kamaljit S. Bawa;Reinmar Seidler

  • Beyond exclusion: alternative approaches to biodiversity conservation in the developing tropics

    Sharachchandra Lele;Peter Wilshusen;Dan Brockington;Reinmar Seidler

  • Local perceptions of climate change validated by scientific evidence in the Himalayas

    Pashupati Chaudhary;Kamaljit S. Bawa;Kamaljit S. Bawa

  • Reproductive ecology of tropical forest plants

    K. S. Bawa;M. Hadley

  • Distant gene flow in tropical trees

    M. R. Chase;C. Moller;R. Kesseli;K. S. Bawa

  • Applications of Geographic Information Systems, Remote-Sensing, and a Landscape Ecology Approach to Biodiversity Conservation in the Western Ghats

    Shaily Menon;Kamaljit S Bawa

  • Characterstics and organization of the large bee pollination system in the Costa Rican dry forest.

    G. W. Frankie;W. A. Haber;P. A. Opler;K. S. Bawa

  • SEX RATIOS IN TROPICAL FOREST TREES.

    P. A. Opler;P. A. Opler;K. S. Bawa;K. S. Bawa

  • Extraction of non-timber forest products in the forests of Biligiri Rangan Hills, India. 2. Impact of NTFP extraction on regeneration, population structure, and species composition

    K. S. Murali;Uma Shankar;R. Uma Shaanker;K. N. Ganeshaiah

  • Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests.

    Kamal Bawa;Stephen H. Bullock;Harold A. Mooney;Ernesto Medina

  • La Selva: Ecology and Natural History of a Neotropical Rain Forest

    Jane Memmott;L.A. McDade;K.S. Bowa;H.A. Hespenheide

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Uma Shaanker
R. Uma Shaanker University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
Louise E. Jackson
Louise E. Jackson University of California, Davis
Peter H. Raven
Peter H. Raven Missouri Botanical Garden
Lijbert Brussaard
Lijbert Brussaard Wageningen University & Research
K. N. Ganeshaiah
K. N. Ganeshaiah University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
Jagdish Krishnaswamy
Jagdish Krishnaswamy Indian Institute for Human Settlements
Teja Tscharntke
Teja Tscharntke University of Göttingen
Richard B. Primack
Richard B. Primack Boston University
Nalini M. Nadkarni
Nalini M. Nadkarni University of Utah
Iain J. Gordon
Iain J. Gordon James Hutton Institute

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