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D-Index
50
Citations
15072
World Ranking
3739
National Ranking
412

Nathalie Seddon 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 Nathalie Seddon sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 98 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nathalie Seddon 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 Nathalie Seddon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nathalie Seddon is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Environmental Science, with a focus on several key subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Economics and Econometrics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The main topics covered in Seddon's research include Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management, Forest Management and Policy, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Climate Change Policy and Economics, and Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture.

Seddon has authored several recent papers in notable academic journals. These include:

  • "Understanding the value and limits of nature-based solutions to climate change and other global challenges", 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "Getting the message right on nature-based solutions to climate change", 2021, Global Change Biology
  • "Climate change and ecosystems: threats, opportunities and solutions", 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "The meaning of net zero and how to get it right", 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • "Mapping the effectiveness of nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation", 2020, Global Change Biology

Their frequent co-authors include Alexandre Chausson, Beth Turner, Alison Smith, Cécile Girardin, and Isabel Key. These collaborations have resulted in multiple publications contributing to the fields of climate change adaptation and ecosystem services.

Publication venues where Nathalie Seddon has frequently contributed are:

  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Global Change Biology
  • Preprints.org
  • Science
  • Frontiers in Environmental Science

This body of work reflects ongoing research contributions to understanding environmental systems, climate change impacts, and practical strategies involving nature-based solutions and conservation.

Best Publications

  • Understanding the value and limits of nature-based solutions to climate change and other global challenges

    Nathalie Seddon;Alexandre Chausson;Pam Berry;Cécile A. J. Girardin

  • AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds.

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  • Climate change and ecosystems: threats, opportunities and solutions.

    Yadvinder Malhi;Janet Franklin;Nathalie Seddon;Martin Solan

  • Getting the message right on nature-based solutions to climate change

    Nathalie Seddon;Alison Smith;Alison Smith;Pete Smith;Isabel Key

  • Quantitative criteria for species delimitation

    Joseph A. Tobias;Nathalie Seddon;Claire N. Spottiswoode;John D. Pilgrim

  • Mapping the effectiveness of nature‐based solutions for climate change adaptation

    Alexandre Chausson;Beth Turner;Dan Seddon;Nicole Chabaneix

  • Evolutionary divergence in acoustic signals: causes and consequences

    Matthew R. Wilkins;Nathalie Seddon;Rebecca J. Safran

  • Macroevolutionary convergence connects morphological form to ecological function in birds.

    Alex L Pigot;Catherine Sheard;Catherine Sheard;Eliot T Miller;Tom P Bregman

  • Harnessing the potential of nature-based solutions for mitigating and adapting to climate change

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  • Protecting Important Sites for Biodiversity Contributes to Meeting Global Conservation Targets

    Stuart H. M. Butchart;Stuart H. M. Butchart;Jörn P. W. Scharlemann;Mike I. Evans;Suhel Quader

  • ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATION AND SPECIES RECOGNITION DRIVES VOCAL EVOLUTION IN NEOTROPICAL SUBOSCINE BIRDS

    Nathalie Seddon

  • Nature-based solutions can help cool the planet — if we act now

    Cécile A. J. Girardin;Stuart Jenkins;Nathalie Seddon;Myles Allen

  • Grounding nature-based climate solutions in sound biodiversity science

    Nathalie Seddon;Beth Turner;Pam Berry;Alexandre Chausson

  • Agroforestry Can Enhance Food Security While Meeting Other Sustainable Development Goals

    A. Waldron;D. Garrity;Y. Malhi;C. Girardin

  • Sexual selection accelerates signal evolution during speciation in birds

    Nathalie Seddon;Carlos A. Botero;Joseph A. Tobias;Peter O. Dunn

  • Species coexistence and the dynamics of phenotypic evolution in adaptive radiation.

    Joseph A. Tobias;Charlie K. Cornwallis;Elizabeth P. Derryberry;Santiago Claramunt

  • Global recognition of the importance of nature-based solutions to the impacts of climate change

    Nathalie Seddon;Elizabeth Daniels;Rowan Davis;Alexandre Chausson

  • SONG DIVERGENCE BY SENSORY DRIVE IN AMAZONIAN BIRDS

    Joseph A. Tobias;Job Aben;Robb T. Brumfield;Elizabeth P. Derryberry

  • Time to integrate global climate change and biodiversity science-policy agendas

    Nathalie Pettorelli;Nicholas A. J. Graham;Nathalie Seddon;Mercedes Maria da Cunha Bustamante

  • Male heterozygosity predicts territory size, song structure and reproductive success in a cooperatively breeding bird

    Nathalie Seddon;William Amos;Raoul A. Mulder;Joseph A. Tobias

  • Sexually Selected Traits Predict Patterns of Species Richness in a Diverse Clade of Suboscine Birds

    Nathalie Seddon;Richard M. Merrill;Joseph A. Tobias

  • Signal design and perception in Hypocnemis antbirds: evidence for convergent evolution via social selection.

    Joseph A. Tobias;Nathalie Seddon

  • The latitudinal gradient in dispersal constraints: ecological specialisation drives diversification in tropical birds.

    Claire L. Salisbury;Nathalie Seddon;Christopher R. Cooney;Joseph A. Tobias

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph A. Tobias
Joseph A. Tobias Imperial College London
Stuart H. M. Butchart
Stuart H. M. Butchart BirdLife international, UK
Cécile A. J. Girardin
Cécile A. J. Girardin University of Oxford
Elizabeth P. Derryberry
Elizabeth P. Derryberry University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Georgina M. Mace
Georgina M. Mace University College London
Dilys Roe
Dilys Roe International Institute for Environment and Development
Robb T. Brumfield
Robb T. Brumfield Louisiana State University
David Mouillot
David Mouillot University of Montpellier
Valerie Kapos
Valerie Kapos World Conservation Monitoring Centre
Pam Berry
Pam Berry University of Oxford

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