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D-Index
62
Citations
19078
World Ranking
2031
National Ranking
76

Overview

Mathieu Rouget is affiliated with the Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Within these areas, their work is particularly focused on subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Forestry, Plant Science, and Ecology.

The researcher's main topics of study include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, African Botany and Ecology Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Biological Control of Invasive Species, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, as well as Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies.

Mathieu Rouget has contributed to several peer-reviewed articles, with selected recent publications as follows:

  • Quantifying invasion degree by alien plants species in Reunion Island, 2021, Austral Ecology
  • Adaptive management in restoration initiatives: Lessons learned from some of South Africa's projects, 2021, South African Journal of Botany
  • Civic Ecology Uplifts Low-Income Communities, Improves Ecosystem Services and Well-Being, and Strengthens Social Cohesion, 2021, Sustainability
  • An impact assessment tool to identify, quantify and select optimal social-economic, ecological and health outcomes of civic environmental management interventions, in Durban South Africa, 2021, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Diversity of pollen sources used by managed honey bees in variegated landscapes, 2020, Journal of Apicultural Research

The researcher's publications are frequently featured in venues including the South African Journal of Botany, Biological Invasions, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), SSRN Electronic Journal, and Global Ecology and Conservation.

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors comprising Pauline Fenouillas, Claudine Ah-Peng, Dominique Strasberg, Christophe Lavergne, and Guillaume Payet.

Best Publications

  • Integrating economic costs into conservation planning.

    Robin Naidoo;Andrew Balmford;Paul J. Ferraro;Stephen Polasky

  • Preserving the evolutionary potential of floras in biodiversity hotspots

    Félix Forest;Félix Forest;Richard Grenyer;Mathieu Rouget;T Jonathan Davies;T Jonathan Davies

  • Niche‐based modelling as a tool for predicting the risk of alien plant invasions at a global scale

    Wilfried Thuiller;David M. Richardson;Petr Pyšek;Petr Pyšek;Guy F. Midgley

  • Knowing But Not Doing: Selecting Priority Conservation Areas and the Research-Implementation Gap

    Andrew T. Knight;Richard M. Cowling;Mathieu Rouget;Andrew Balmford

  • An operational model for mainstreaming ecosystem services for implementation

    Richard M Cowling;Benis Egoh;Andrew T Knight;Patrick J O'Farrell

  • Mapping ecosystem services for planning and management

    Benis Egoh;Benis Egoh;Belinda Reyers;Mathieu Rouget;David M. Richardson

  • A conservation plan for a global biodiversity hotspot— the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa

    R.M Cowling;R.L Pressey;M Rouget;A.T Lombard

  • Integrating ecosystem services into conservation assessments: a review.

    Benis Egoh;Mathieu Rouget;Belinda Reyers;Andrew T. Knight

  • Formulating conservation targets for biodiversity pattern and process in the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa

    R.L. Pressey;R.M. Cowling;M. Rouget

  • Current patterns of habitat transformation and future threats to biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa

    Mathieu Rouget;David M Richardson;Richard M Cowling;J.Wendy Lloyd

  • Residence time and potential range: Crucial considerations in modelling plant invasions

    John R. U. Wilson;David M. Richardson;Mathieu Rouget;Şerban Procheş

  • Spatial congruence between biodiversity and ecosystem services in South Africa

    Benis Egoh;Belinda Reyers;Mathieu Rouget;Michael Bode

  • Inferring process from pattern in plant invasions: a semimechanistic model incorporating propagule pressure and environmental factors.

    Mathieu Rouget;David M. Richardson

  • Designing large-scale conservation corridors for pattern and process.

    Mathieu Rouget;Richard M. Cowling;Amanda T. Lombard;Andrew T. Knight

  • Interactions between environment, species traits, and human uses describe patterns of plant invasions

    Wilfried Thuiller;David M. Richardson;Mathieu Rouget;Şerban Procheş

  • Human‐mediated introductions of Australian acacias – a global experiment in biogeography

    David M. Richardson;Jane Carruthers;Cang Hui;Fiona A. C. Impson;Fiona A. C. Impson

  • Designing systematic conservation assessments that promote effective implementation: best practice from South Africa.

    Andrew T. Knight;Amanda Driver;Richard M. Cowling;Kristal Maze

  • A proposed classification of invasive alien plant species in South Africa: towards prioritizing species and areas for management action.

    J. L. Nel;D. M. Richardson;M. Rouget;T. N. Mgidi

  • National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment 2004: priorities for biodiversity conservation in South Africa.

    A. Driver;K. Maze;M. Rouget;A. T. Lombard

  • Systematic conservation planning products for land-use planning: Interpretation for implementation

    Shirley M. Pierce;Richard M. Cowling;Andrew T. Knight;Amanda T. Lombard

  • Mapping the potential ranges of major plant invaders in South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland using climatic suitability

    Mathieu Rouget;David M. Richardson;Jeanne L. Nel;David C. Le Maitre

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Richardson
David M. Richardson Stellenbosch University
Richard M. Cowling
Richard M. Cowling Nelson Mandela University
Benis Egoh
Benis Egoh University of California, Irvine
John R. U. Wilson
John R. U. Wilson South African National Biodiversity Institute
Llewellyn C. Foxcroft
Llewellyn C. Foxcroft South African National Parks
Belinda Reyers
Belinda Reyers University of Pretoria
Amanda T. Lombard
Amanda T. Lombard Nelson Mandela University
Jeanne L. Nel
Jeanne L. Nel Wageningen University & Research
Andrew T. Knight
Andrew T. Knight Imperial College London
Onisimo Mutanga
Onisimo Mutanga University of KwaZulu-Natal

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