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Ecology and Evolution
Singapore
2022

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
77
Citations
36940
World Ranking
938
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Singapore Leader Award

Overview

Navjot S. Sodhi was affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their work focused primarily on ornithological studies, with contributions documented in the field of bird species research.

The scientist's recent publications include the paper titled Merlin (Falco columbarius), published in 2020 in the venue Birds of the World. This paper had cited references and contributed to the broader literature on bird species.

Their collaboration network included several frequent co-authors, highlighting interdisciplinary or joint research efforts. These co-authors were:

  • Ian G. Warkentin
  • Richard H. M. Espie
  • Alan F. Poole
  • Lynn W. Oliphant
  • Paul C. James

Their primary publication venue was:

  • Birds of the World

Best Publications

  • Cryptic species as a window on diversity and conservation

    David Bickford;David J. Lohman;Navjot S. Sodhi;Peter K.L. Ng

  • Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity

    Luke Gibson;Tien Ming Lee;Tien Ming Lee;Lian Pin Koh;Lian Pin Koh;Barry W. Brook

  • Synergies among extinction drivers under global change.

    Barry William Brook;Navjot S. Sodhi;Corey J. A. Bradshaw;Corey J. A. Bradshaw;Corey J. A. Bradshaw

  • Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes - eight hypotheses

    Teja Tscharntke;Jason M. Tylianakis;Tatyana A. Rand;Raphael K. Didham;Raphael K. Didham;Raphael K. Didham

  • Southeast Asian biodiversity: an impending disaster

    Navjot S. Sodhi;Lian Pin Koh;Lian Pin Koh;Barry W. Brook;Peter K.L. Ng

  • Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas

    William F. Laurance;William F. Laurance;D. Carolina Useche;Julio Rendeiro;Margareta Kalka

  • The human dimension of fire regimes on Earth

    David M. J. S. Bowman;Jennifer Balch;Paulo Artaxo;William J. Bond

  • Prospects for tropical forest biodiversity in a human-modified world.

    Toby A. Gardner;Jos Barlow;Robin Chazdon;Robert M. Ewers

  • Catastrophic extinctions follow deforestation in Singapore

    Barry W. Brook;Navjot S. Sodhi;Peter K. L. Ng

  • Global evidence that deforestation amplifies flood risk and severity in the developing world

    Corey J. A. Bradshaw;Navjot S. Sodhi;Kelvin S.-H. Peh;Kelvin S.-H. Peh;Barry W. Brook

  • Species coextinctions and the biodiversity crisis.

    Lian Pin Koh;Robert R. Dunn;Navjot S. Sodhi;Robert K. Colwell

  • The state and conservation of Southeast Asian biodiversity

    Navjot S. Sodhi;Mary Rose C. Posa;Tien Ming Lee;David Bickford

  • Limestone Karsts of Southeast Asia: Imperiled Arks of Biodiversity

    Reuben Clements;Navjot S. Sodhi;Menno Schilthuizen;Peter K. L. Ng

  • One Hundred Questions of Importance to the Conservation of Global Biological Diversity

    W.J. Sutherland;W.M. Adams;R.B. Aronson;R. Aveling

  • Measuring the Meltdown: Drivers of Global Amphibian Extinction and Decline

    Navjot S. Sodhi;David Bickford;Arvin C. Diesmos;Arvin C. Diesmos;Tien Ming Lee

  • The sixth mass coextinction: are most endangered species parasites and mutualists?

    Robert R. Dunn;Nyeema C. Harris;Robert K. Colwell;Lian Pin Koh

  • Tropical turmoil: a biodiversity tragedy in progress

    Corey J. A. Bradshaw;Corey J. A. Bradshaw;Corey J. A. Bradshaw;Navjot S. Sodhi;Barry W. Brook

  • Landscape constraints on functional diversity of birds and insects in tropical agroecosystems.

    Teja Tscharntke;Cagan H. Sekercioglu;Thomas V. Dietsch;Navjot S. Sodhi

  • Conserving Southeast Asian forest biodiversity in human-modified landscapes

    Navjot S. Sodhi;Lian Pin Koh;Reuben Clements;Thomas C. Wanger

  • Conservation Biology for All

    Navjot S. Sodhi;Paul R. Ehrlich

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry W. Brook
Barry W. Brook University of Tasmania
Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Corey J. A. Bradshaw Flinders University
Lian Pin Koh
Lian Pin Koh National University of Singapore
Tien Ming Lee
Tien Ming Lee Sun Yat-sen University
Jos Barlow
Jos Barlow Lancaster University
William F. Laurance
William F. Laurance James Cook University
Teja Tscharntke
Teja Tscharntke University of Göttingen
Kelvin S.-H. Peh
Kelvin S.-H. Peh University of Southampton
Carlos A. Peres
Carlos A. Peres University of East Anglia
Tom M. Fayle
Tom M. Fayle Queen Mary University of London

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