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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
58
Citations
9612
World Ranking
3336
National Ranking
257

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
9617
World Ranking
13415
National Ranking
1044

Paul G. Rodhouse publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul G. Rodhouse sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 147 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Paul G. Rodhouse D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul G. Rodhouse sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul G. Rodhouse is affiliated with the British Antarctic Survey in the United Kingdom. Their work is connected to one of the most prominent research institutions specializing in polar and environmental studies.

Details regarding their recent papers, frequent co-authors, main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of research have not been disclosed in the available data. Similarly, information about frequent publication venues, book publications, and awards is not provided.

This profile reflects the current publicly available information about Paul G. Rodhouse, focusing on their institutional association. Additional research outputs and specific contributions remain unspecified in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Cephalopods: Ecology and Fisheries

    Peter R. Boyle;Paul G. Rodhouse

  • Spatial and temporal operation of the Scotia Sea ecosystem: a review of large-scale links in a krill centred food web.

    E.J Murphy;J.L Watkins;P.N Trathan;K Reid

  • Cephalopod and groundfish landings: evidence for ecological change in global fisheries?

    J.F. Caddy;P.G. Rodhouse

  • World squid fisheries

    Alexander I. Arkhipkin;Paul G K Rodhouse;Graham J. Pierce;Warwick Sauer

  • Role as Consumers

    P. G. Rodhouse;Ch. M. Nigmatullin

  • Cephalopods as Prey

    Peter Boyle;Paul Rodhouse

  • Influence of oceanographic variability on recruitment in the Illex argentinus (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) fishery in the South Atlantic

    C. M. Waluda;P. N. Trathan;P. G. Rodhouse

  • Environmental Effects on Cephalopod Population Dynamics: Implications for Management of Fisheries

    Paul G.K. Rodhouse;Graham J. Pierce;Owen C. Nichols;Warwick H.H. Sauer

  • Food resource, gametogenesis and growth of Mytilus edulis on the shore and in suspended culture: Killary Harbour, Ireland

    P. G. Rodhouse;C. M. Roden;G. M. Burnell;M. P. Hensey

  • Life cycles, oceanography and variability: ommastrephid squid in variable oceanographic environments

    Cairistiona I.H. Anderson;Cairistiona I.H. Anderson;Paul G. Rodhouse

  • Cephalopod prey of the southern elephant seal, Mirounga leonina L.

    P. G. Rodhouse;T. R. Arnbom;M. A. Fedak;J. Yeatman

  • Managing and forecasting squid fisheries in variable environments

    P.G. Rodhouse

  • Surface oceanography of the inferred hatching grounds of Illex argentinus (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) and influences on recruitment variability

    C. M. Waluda;P. G. Rodhouse;G. P. Podesta;P N Trathan

  • Southern Ocean cephalopods.

    Martin A Collins;Paul G K Rodhouse

  • Dynamics of Growth and Maturation in the Cephalopod Illex argentinus de Castellanos, 1960 (Teuthoidea: Ommastrephidae)

    P. G. Rodhouse;E. M. C. Hatfield

  • Cephalopods and mesoscale oceanography at the Antarctic Polar Front:satellite tracked predators locate pelagic trophic interactions

    P.G. Rodhouse;P.A. Prince;P.N. Trathan;E.M.C. Hatfield

  • Cephalopods Occupy the Ecological Niche of Epipelagic Fish in the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone

    Paul G. Rodhouse;Martin G. White

  • Influence of the ENSO cycle on the light-fishery for Dosidicus gigas in the Peru Current: An analysis of remotely sensed data

    Claire M. Waluda;Carmen Yamashiro;Paul G. Rodhouse

  • Gamete production, somatic growth and multiple-locus enzyme heterozygosity inMytilus edulis

    P. G. Rodhouse;J. H. McDonald;R. I. E. Newell;R. K. Koehn

  • Quantifying light-fishing for Dosidicus gigas in the eastern Pacific using satellite remote sensing

    C.M Waluda;C Yamashiro;C.D Elvidge;V.R Hobson

  • Origin and Evolution

    Peter Boyle;Paul Rodhouse

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip N. Trathan
Philip N. Trathan British Antarctic Survey
José C. Xavier
José C. Xavier University of Coimbra
Eugene J. Murphy
Eugene J. Murphy British Antarctic Survey
Martin A. Collins
Martin A. Collins British Antarctic Survey
Graham J. Pierce
Graham J. Pierce Spanish National Research Council
Uwe Piatkowski
Uwe Piatkowski GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
John P. Croxall
John P. Croxall BirdLife international, UK
Alexander I. Arkhipkin
Alexander I. Arkhipkin Old Dominion University
Andrew Clarke
Andrew Clarke British Antarctic Survey
Jonathan L. Watkins
Jonathan L. Watkins British Antarctic Survey

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