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D-Index
74
Citations
19352
World Ranking
1122
National Ranking
94

Lindsay B. Hutley 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 Lindsay B. Hutley sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 248 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Lindsay B. Hutley 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 Lindsay B. Hutley sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Lindsay B. Hutley is affiliated with Charles Darwin University in Australia and has a research focus primarily within Environmental Science. Their work extensively covers several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Atmospheric Science, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The primary topics of Lindsay B. Hutley's research encompass Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics, Forest Ecology and Management, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics.

Frequent publication venues for Hutley's work include Global Change Biology, SSRN Electronic Journal, Restoration Ecology, Scientific Reports, and the Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences.

Among recent published papers, notable works include:

  • Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land-use change, 2020, Global Change Biology
  • An Australian blue carbon method to estimate climate change mitigation benefits of coastal wetland restoration, 2022, Restoration Ecology
  • Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates, 2022, Science
  • Widespread retreat of coastal habitat is likely at warming levels above 1.5 °C, 2023, Nature
  • Living on the edge: A continental-scale assessment of forest vulnerability to drought, 2021, Global Change Biology

Hutley frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Jason Beringer, Clément Duvert, Samantha A. Setterfield, Catherine E. Lovelock, and Damien T. Maher.

Best Publications

  • Australian vegetated coastal ecosystems as global hotspots for climate change mitigation

    Oscar Serrano;Catherine E. Lovelock;Trisha B. Atwood;Trisha B. Atwood;Peter I. Macreadie

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • Savanna Vegetation-Fire-Climate Relationships Differ Among Continents

    Caroline E. R. Lehmann;Caroline E. R. Lehmann;T. Michael Anderson;Mahesh Sankaran;Mahesh Sankaran;Steven I. Higgins;Steven I. Higgins

  • Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world

    Yan Shih Lin;Belinda E. Medlyn;Remko A. Duursma;I. Colin Prentice;I. Colin Prentice

  • Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events

    R.M.B. Harris;R.M.B. Harris;L.J. Beaumont;T.R. Vance;C.R. Tozer;C.R. Tozer

  • Testing the grass-fire cycle: alien grass invasion in the tropical savannas of northern Australia

    Natalie A. Rossiter;Samantha A. Setterfield;Michael M. Douglas;Lindsay B. Hutley

  • Scaling of potential evapotranspiration with MODIS data reproduces flux observations and catchment water balance observations across Australia

    Juan Pablo Guerschman;Albert I.J.M. Van Dijk;Guillaume Mattersdorf;Jason Beringer

  • Effect of land-use and land-cover change on mangrove blue carbon: A systematic review

    Sigit D. Sasmito;Sigit D. Sasmito;Pierre Taillardat;Pierre Taillardat;Jessica N. Clendenning;Jessica N. Clendenning;Clint Cameron

  • Savanna fires and their impact on net ecosystem productivity in North Australia

    Jason Beringer;Lindsay B. Hutley;Nigel J. Tapper;Lucas A. Cernusak

  • Transpiration increases during the dry season: patterns of tree water use in eucalypt open-forests of northern Australia

    A. P. O'Grady;D. Eamus;L. B. Hutley

  • Spatial patterns and temporal dynamics in savanna vegetation phenology across the North Australian Tropical Transect

    Xuanlong Ma;Xuanlong Ma;Alfredo R Huete;Qiang Qiang Yu;Natalia Restrepo Coupe

  • An introduction to the Australian and New Zealand flux tower network - OzFlux

    Jason Beringer;Lindsay B Hutley;Ian McHugh;Stefan K Arndt

  • The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points

    William F. Laurance;Bernard Dell;Stephen M. Turton;Michael J. Lawes

  • Control of atmospheric particles on diffuse radiation and terrestrial plant productivity: A review

    Kasturi Devi Kanniah;Jason Beringer;Peter North;Lindsay Hutley

  • Organic carbon burial and sources in soils of coastal mudflat and mangrove ecosystems

    Sigit D. Sasmito;Sigit D. Sasmito;Yakov Kuzyakov;Ali Arman Lubis;Daniel Murdiyarso;Daniel Murdiyarso

  • Carbon balance of a tropical savanna of northern Australia.

    Xiaoyong Chen;Xiaoyong Chen;Lindsay B. Hutley;Derek Eamus;Derek Eamus

  • The global distribution of leaf chlorophyll content

    H. Croft;H. Croft;J.M. Chen;R. Wang;G. Mo

  • Turning up the heat: the impacts of Andropogon gayanus (gamba grass) invasion on fire behaviour in northern Australian savannas

    Samantha A. Setterfield;Natalie A. Rossiter-Rachor;Lindsay B. Hutley;Michael M. Douglas

  • Evapotranspiration from eucalypt open-forest savanna of northern australia

    L. B. Hutley;A. P. O'Grady;D. Eamus

  • An optimality-based model of the dynamic feedbacks between natural vegetation and the water balance

    Stanislaus J Schymanski;Stanislaus J Schymanski;Murugesu Sivapalan;Murugesu Sivapalan;Michael Roderick;Lindsay Beaumont Hutley

  • Water balance of an australian subtropical rainforest at altitude: The ecological and physiological significance of intercepted cloud and fog

    Lindsay B. Hutley;David Doley;David J. Yates;Arthorn Boonsaner

  • Savanna fires and their impact on Net ecosystem productivity

    Jason Beringer;Lindsay Beaumont Hutley;N. J. Tapper

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek Eamus
Derek Eamus University of Technology Sydney
Nigel J. Tapper
Nigel J. Tapper Monash University
Stefan K. Arndt
Stefan K. Arndt University of Melbourne
Samantha A. Setterfield
Samantha A. Setterfield University of Western Australia
James Cleverly
James Cleverly James Cook University
Michael M. Douglas
Michael M. Douglas University of Western Australia
Garry D. Cook
Garry D. Cook Arafurica Pty Ltd
Lucas A. Cernusak
Lucas A. Cernusak James Cook University
Stephen J. Livesley
Stephen J. Livesley University of Melbourne
Anthony P. O'Grady
Anthony P. O'Grady Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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