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Ecology and Evolution
Austria
2026

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
100
Citations
48239
World Ranking
272
National Ranking
1

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Austria Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Austria Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Austria Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Austria Leader Award
  • 1995 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • 1994 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Nicholas H. Barton is affiliated with the Institute of Science and Technology Austria in Austria. Their professional profile reflects involvement in academic research and scientific investigation within this institution.

Two awards have been conferred upon Nicholas H. Barton. They were made a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom in 1994. The following year, in 1995, they became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Best Publications

  • Analysis of Hybrid Zones

    N. H. Barton;G. M. Hewitt

  • The role of hybridization in evolution

    N. H. Barton

  • A COMPARISON OF THREE INDIRECT METHODS FOR ESTIMATING AVERAGE LEVELS OF GENE FLOW.

    Montgomery Slatkin;Nicholas H. Barton

  • Evolution of a Species' Range

    Mark Kirkpatrick;N. H. Barton

  • Adaptation, speciation and hybrid zones.

    N. H. Barton;G. M. Hewitt

  • Chromosome Inversions, Local Adaptation and Speciation

    Mark Kirkpatrick;Nicholas H Barton

  • The Relative Rates of Evolution of Sex Chromosomes and Autosomes

    B. Charlesworth;J. A. Coyne;N. H. Barton

  • Theory and speciation

    Michael Turelli;Nicholas H. Barton;Jerry A. Coyne

  • Why Sex and Recombination

    N. H. Barton;B. Charlesworth

  • Understanding quantitative genetic variation.

    Nicholas H. Barton;Peter D. Keightley

  • The barrier to genetic exchange between hybridising populations

    Nick Barton;Bengt Olle Bengtsson

  • Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics: How Little Do We Know?

    N. H. Barton;Michael Turelli

  • A quasi-equilibrium theory of the distribution of rare alleles in a subdivided population.

    N H Barton;M Slatkin

  • Optimality, mutation and the evolution of ageing

    L. Partridge;N. H. Barton

  • Genetic Revolutions, Founder Effects, and Speciation

    Unknown

  • The dynamics of hybrid zones

    Nicholas Barton

  • A General Model for the Evolution of Recombination

    N. H. Barton

  • Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality

    Patrick Abbot;Jun Abe;John Alcock;Samuel Alizon

  • Linkage and the limits to natural selection.

    N H Barton

  • The effective size of a subdivided population.

    Michael C. Whitlock;N. H. Barton

  • GENETIC ANALYSIS OF A HYBRID ZONE BETWEEN THE FIRE-BELLIED TOADS, BOMBINA BOMBINA AND B. VARIEGA TA, NEAR CRACOW IN

    Southern Poland;Jacek M. Szymura;Nicholas H. Barton

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Turelli
Michael Turelli University of California, Davis
Linda Partridge
Linda Partridge Max Planck Society
Godfrey M. Hewitt
Godfrey M. Hewitt University of East Anglia
Brian Charlesworth
Brian Charlesworth University of Edinburgh
Jerry A. Coyne
Jerry A. Coyne University of Chicago
Mark Kirkpatrick
Mark Kirkpatrick The University of Texas at Austin
Gašper Tkačik
Gašper Tkačik Institute of Science and Technology Austria
John Thompson
John Thompson University of Edinburgh
Anthony J. Walton
Anthony J. Walton University of Edinburgh
Stuart A. West
Stuart A. West University of Oxford

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