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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 57 Citations 12,048 116 World Ranking 1133 National Ranking 414

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Statistics
  • Ecosystem

Peter Calow focuses on Ecology, Population growth, Environmental resource management, Environmental planning and Daphnia magna. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Organism, Ecophysiology and Environmental chemistry. His studies deal with areas such as Density dependence and Toxicant as well as Population growth.

His work deals with themes such as IT risk management, Ecosystem management, Resource management and Pragmatism, which intersect with Environmental resource management. His Daphnia magna research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Aquatic animal and Cladocera. His Cladocera research includes themes of Daphnia and Toxicology.

His most cited work include:

  • Criteria for the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM) safety evaluation process for fragrance ingredients (478 citations)
  • Physiological Ecology of Animals: An Evolutionary Approach (428 citations)
  • The cost of reproduction-a physiological approach. (365 citations)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, CAS Registry Number, Pharmacology, Fragrance ingredient and Toxicity. The study of Ecology is intertwined with the study of Zoology in a number of ways. CAS Registry Number connects with themes related to Skin sensitization in his study.

The concepts of his Pharmacology study are interwoven with issues in No-observed-adverse-effect level, Inhalation and Genotoxicity. His Fragrance ingredient research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Traditional medicine and MEDLINE. His study in the field of Acute toxicity and Daphnia magna also crosses realms of Developmental toxicity.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (27.56%)
  • CAS Registry Number (19.89%)
  • Pharmacology (17.61%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2020)?

  • CAS Registry Number (19.89%)
  • Fragrance ingredient (17.05%)
  • Pharmacology (17.61%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in CAS Registry Number, Fragrance ingredient, Pharmacology, Genotoxicity and Phototoxicity. He works mostly in the field of CAS Registry Number, limiting it down to topics relating to Stereochemistry and, in certain cases, Methyl jasmonate and Emergency medicine, as a part of the same area of interest. His Fragrance ingredient research includes elements of Family medicine, Traditional medicine, Propionate and MEDLINE.

The MEDLINE study combines topics in areas such as Medical emergency, Environmental resource management and Ecological risk. His Pharmacology research focuses on No-observed-adverse-effect level and how it relates to Predicted no-effect concentration. His study explores the link between Genotoxicity and topics such as Skin sensitization that cross with problems in Sodium benzoate and Acetic acid.

Between 2015 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • A framework for predicting impacts on ecosystem services from (sub)organismal responses to chemicals (24 citations)
  • Identifying and assessing the application of ecosystem services approaches in environmental policies and decision making. (18 citations)
  • RIFM fragrance ingredient safety assessment, l-Cyclocitronellene formate, CAS Registry Number 25225-08-5. (7 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Statistics
  • Ecosystem

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in CAS Registry Number, Fragrance ingredient, Pharmacology, Genotoxicity and Reproductive toxicity. His CAS Registry Number study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Skin sensitization. His Fragrance ingredient research integrates issues from Biotechnology and Traditional medicine.

The various areas that Peter Calow examines in his Traditional medicine study include Eugenol and Toxicology. His study with Reproductive toxicity involves better knowledge in Toxicity. When carried out as part of a general Organic chemistry research project, his work on Terpineol and Carboxylate is frequently linked to work in Formate and Cyclopentanone, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

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Best Publications

Physiological ecology of animals

Richard M. Sibly;Peter Calow.
(1986)

942 Citations

Criteria for the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (RIFM) safety evaluation process for fragrance ingredients

A. M. Api;D. Belsito;M. Bruze;P. Cadby.
Food and Chemical Toxicology (2015)

754 Citations

Physiological Ecology of Animals: An Evolutionary Approach

R. M. Sibly;Peter Calow.
(1986)

668 Citations

The cost of reproduction-a physiological approach.

Peter Calow.
Biological Reviews (1979)

544 Citations

Physiological Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach to Resource Use

Colin R. Townsend;Peter Calow.
(1981)

480 Citations

A life‐cycle theory of responses to stress

R. M. Sibly;Peter Calow.
Biological Journal of The Linnean Society (1989)

463 Citations

Fish Energetics: New Perspectives

Peter Tytler;Peter Calow.
(1985)

460 Citations

Is the per capita rate of increase a good measure of population‐level effects in ecotoxicology?

Valery E. Forbes;Peter Calow.
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (1999)

441 Citations

The Rivers Handbook

J. Lancaster;P. Calow;G. E. Petts.
Journal of Ecology (1993)

429 Citations

River conservation and management

Philip J. Boon;Peter Calow;Geoffrey E. Petts.
River conservation and management. (1992)

388 Citations

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