2023 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Singapore Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Singapore Leader Award
His study on Paleontology is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Disturbance (geology) and Flock. His studies link Paleontology with Disturbance (geology). By researching both Ecology and Agroforestry, Navjot S. Sodhi produces research that crosses academic boundaries. In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Agroforestry and Ecology research. While working in this field, he studies both Habitat fragmentation and Ecosystem. He integrates many fields, such as Ecosystem and Environmental resource management, in his works. He integrates Environmental resource management and Biodiversity in his research. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Biodiversity and Habitat fragmentation. Programming language is frequently linked to Trait in his study.
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Cryptic species as a window on diversity and conservation
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2007)
Synergies among extinction drivers under global change.
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2008)
Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity
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Nature (2011)
Southeast Asian biodiversity: an impending disaster
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2004)
Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes - eight hypotheses
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Biological Reviews (2012)
Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas
William F. Laurance;William F. Laurance;D. Carolina Useche;Julio Rendeiro;Margareta Kalka.
Nature (2012)
Prospects for tropical forest biodiversity in a human-modified world.
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Ecology Letters (2009)
The human dimension of fire regimes on Earth
David M. J. S. Bowman;Jennifer Balch;Paulo Artaxo;William J. Bond.
Journal of Biogeography (2011)
Catastrophic extinctions follow deforestation in Singapore
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Nature (2003)
Global evidence that deforestation amplifies flood risk and severity in the developing world
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Global Change Biology (2007)
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