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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 40 Citations 6,573 99 World Ranking 2818 National Ranking 29

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Biodiversity

His primary areas of study are Ecology, Plant community, Woody plant, Species richness and Biodiversity. Ecosystem, Disturbance, Invasive species, Basal area and Introduced species are among the areas of Ecology where Peter J. Bellingham concentrates his study. In his research on the topic of Basal area, Range is strongly related with Relative species abundance.

His Plant community research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Plant ecology, Life history theory, Asexual reproduction and Seeding. His studies deal with areas such as Fagaceae, Forest dynamics and Temperate climate as well as Woody plant. While the research belongs to areas of Species richness, he spends his time largely on the problem of Species diversity, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Rainforest, Ecological succession and Community.

His most cited work include:

  • Resprouting as a life history strategy in woody plant communities (544 citations)
  • Above‐ and below‐ground impacts of introduced predators in seabird‐dominated island ecosystems (262 citations)
  • An estimate of the number of tropical tree species (230 citations)

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

Peter J. Bellingham focuses on Ecology, Ecosystem, Rainforest, Biodiversity and Introduced species. His study in Ecology focuses on Plant community, Species richness, Disturbance, Invasive species and Temperate rainforest. He has included themes like Range and Seabird in his Plant community study.

His Disturbance study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Woody plant. Peter J. Bellingham combines subjects such as Biomass, Herbivore, Soil fertility and Litter with his study of Ecosystem. His Rainforest study incorporates themes from Habitat, Temperate climate, Canopy, Shade tolerance and Tropics.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (76.92%)
  • Ecosystem (24.62%)
  • Rainforest (17.69%)

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

  • Ecology (76.92%)
  • Biodiversity (14.62%)
  • Scale (4.62%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Biodiversity, Scale, Invasive species and Environmental resource management. His Ecology study is mostly concerned with Insular biogeography, Species richness, Exotic plant, Vascular plant and Endemism. Specifically, his work in Biodiversity is concerned with the study of Biodiversity assessment.

His Scale studies intersect with other disciplines such as Conservation biology, Sociology, Praise, Criticism and Environmental ethics. His research integrates issues of Syzygium, Herbaceous plant and Introduced species in his study of Invasive species. Environmental resource management combines with fields such as Christian ministry, Investment and Business in his research.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services. (48 citations)
  • Scale and complexity implications of making New Zealand predator-free by 2050 (11 citations)
  • Leaf manganese concentrations as a tool to assess belowground plant functioning in phosphorus-impoverished environments (7 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Biodiversity

Peter J. Bellingham mainly investigates Tree species, Nutrient, Xylem, Turgor pressure and Resistance. His Tree species study contributes to a more complete understanding of Ecology.

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Best Publications

Resprouting as a life history strategy in woody plant communities

Peter J. Bellingham;Ashley D. Sparrow.
Oikos (2000)

797 Citations

Above‐ and below‐ground impacts of introduced predators in seabird‐dominated island ecosystems

Tadashi Fukami;Tadashi Fukami;David A. Wardle;David A. Wardle;Peter J. Bellingham;Christa P. H. Mulder.
Ecology Letters (2006)

378 Citations

The intermediate disturbance hypothesis and plant invasions: Implications for species richness and management

Jane A. Catford;Curtis C. Daehler;Helen T. Murphy;Andy W. Sheppard.
Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics (2012)

252 Citations

An estimate of the number of tropical tree species

J. W. Ferry Slik;Víctor Arroyo-Rodríguez;Shin-Ichiro Aiba;Patricia Alvarez-Loayza.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2015)

241 Citations

Sprouting of trees in Jamaican montane forests after a hurricane

Peter J Bellingham;Edmund V J Tanner;John Healey.
Journal of Ecology (1994)

235 Citations

Root traits are multidimensional: specific root length is independent from root tissue density and the plant economic spectrum

Kris R. Kramer-Walter;Peter J. Bellingham;Timothy R. Millar;Rob D. Smissen.
Journal of Ecology (2016)

226 Citations

Prioritizing species, pathways, and sites to achieve conservation targets for biological invasion

Melodie McGeoch;Piero Genovesi;Peter J Bellingham;Mark John Costello.
Biological Invasions (2016)

225 Citations

New Zealand island restoration: seabirds, predators, and the importance of history

P. J. Bellingham;D. R. Towns;E. K. Cameron;J. J. Davis.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology (2010)

203 Citations

Damage and Responsiveness of Jamaican Montane Tree Species after Disturbance by a Hurricane

Peter J Bellingham;Peter J Bellingham;Edmund V J Tanner;John Healey.
Ecology (1995)

184 Citations

Landforms Influence Patterns of Hurricane Damage: Evidence From Jamaican Montane Forests

P. J. Bellingham.
Biotropica (1991)

149 Citations

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