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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Ecology and Evolution D-index 47 Citations 7,791 102 World Ranking 2064 National Ranking 179

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Climate change, Biological dispersal, Environmental resource management and Ecosystem. He works mostly in the field of Ecology, limiting it down to topics relating to STREAMS and, in certain cases, Biota, as a part of the same area of interest. His Environmental resource management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ecological systems theory, Aquatic ecosystem and Freshwater ecosystem.

Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Biodiversity under Ecosystem, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Flooding, Drainage basin, Environmental impact assessment and Discharge. Nick R. Bond works mostly in the field of Range, limiting it down to concerns involving Plankton and, occasionally, Species distribution, Freshwater fish, Occupancy, Home range and Biogeochemistry. As part of the same scientific family, Nick R. Bond usually focuses on Habitat, concentrating on Restoration ecology and intersecting with Gadopsis marmoratus, Sand slug and Disturbance.

His most cited work include:

  • Climate change and the world's river basins: anticipating management options (570 citations)
  • Linking ecological theory with stream restoration (455 citations)
  • The impacts of drought on freshwater ecosystems: an Australian perspective (381 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Ecology, Environmental resource management, Ecosystem, Habitat and Climate change. His Ecology study combines topics in areas such as Freshwater fish, Biological dispersal and STREAMS. His work investigates the relationship between Environmental resource management and topics such as Water resources that intersect with problems in Environmental planning.

His study looks at the intersection of Ecosystem and topics like Biodiversity with Freshwater ecosystem and Drainage basin. His work in Habitat tackles topics such as Restoration ecology which are related to areas like Stream restoration. His research investigates the connection between Climate change and topics such as Range that intersect with problems in Plankton.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (77.25%)
  • Environmental resource management (22.75%)
  • Ecosystem (21.56%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Ecology (77.25%)
  • Fishery (12.57%)
  • Structural basin (8.98%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Fishery, Structural basin, Climate change and Ecosystem. His work in Ecology is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Channel. His work deals with themes such as Murray cod, Theme and Perch, which intersect with Fishery.

His studies in Climate change integrate themes in fields like Nutrient, Biodiversity, Freshwater fish, Biogeochemical cycle and Nitrate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Water scarcity, Wetland and Algae in addition to Ecosystem. Nick R. Bond combines subjects such as Species richness, Natural resource, Effects of global warming and Species distribution with his study of Drainage basin.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Prepare river ecosystems for an uncertain future. (49 citations)
  • Simulating rewetting events in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: A global analysis of leached nutrients and organic matter (29 citations)
  • Modeling Flow-Ecology Responses in the Anthropocene: Challenges for Sustainable Riverine Management (14 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Biodiversity

His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecosystem, Climate change, Ecology, Biodiversity and Fishery. His Ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Water resources, Environmental resource management and Sustainable development. His Climate change research integrates issues from Environmental chemistry, Biogeochemical cycle, Nitrate and Environmental planning.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Maccullochella and Catfish. In his research, Freshwater fish and Habitat is intimately related to Aquatic animal, which falls under the overarching field of Fishery. His Freshwater fish research incorporates elements of Drainage basin, Species richness and Effects of global warming.

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Best Publications

Climate change and the world's river basins: anticipating management options

Margaret A Palmer;Margaret A Palmer;Catherine A Reidy Liermann;Christer Nilsson;Martina Flörke.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (2008)

748 Citations

Linking ecological theory with stream restoration

Phillip Spencer Lake;Nicholas Restall Bond;Paul Reich.
Freshwater Biology (2007)

656 Citations

The impacts of drought on freshwater ecosystems: an Australian perspective

Nicholas Restall Bond;Philip Spencer Lake;Angela Arthington.
Hydrobiologia (2008)

586 Citations

Macroinvertebrate diversity in headwater streams: a review

Amber Clarke;Amber Clarke;Ralph Charles Mac Nally;Nicholas Restall Bond;Nicholas Restall Bond;Philip Spencer Lake.
Freshwater Biology (2008)

425 Citations

Local habitat restoration in streams: Constraints on the effectiveness of restoration for stream biota

Nicholas Restall Bond;Phillip S Lake.
Ecological Management and Restoration (2003)

326 Citations

The independent and interactive effects of fine sediment and flow on benthic invertebrate communities characteristic of small upland streams

Nicholas R. Bond;Barbara J. Downes.
Freshwater Biology (2003)

167 Citations

Characterizing fish-habitat associations in streams as the first step in ecological restoration

Nicholas Restall Bond;Phillip S Lake.
Austral Ecology (2003)

163 Citations

Detecting range shifts among Australian fishes in response to climate change

David Booth;Nicholas Bond;Nicholas Bond;Peter Macreadie.
Marine and Freshwater Research (2011)

143 Citations

Regime shifts, thresholds and multiple stable states in freshwater ecosystems; a critical appraisal of the evidence.

Samantha J. Capon;A. Jasmyn J. Lynch;Nick Bond;Bruce C. Chessman;Bruce C. Chessman.
Science of The Total Environment (2015)

134 Citations

Ecological Restoration and Large‐Scale Ecological Disturbance: The Effects of Drought on the Response by Fish to a Habitat Restoration Experiment

Nicholas Restall Bond;Phillip Spencer Lake.
Restoration Ecology (2005)

118 Citations

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