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54
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25875
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3040
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341

Terence P. Dawson publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Terence P. Dawson sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 123 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Terence P. Dawson D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Terence P. Dawson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Terence P. Dawson is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom, contributing primarily to the field of Environmental Science. Their research portfolio includes extensive work across several subfields such as Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's recent publications cover topics related to environmental impacts, ecosystem modeling, food security, and biodiversity. Notable papers include:

  • Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security (2020), published in Food and Energy Security
  • Ensembles of ecosystem service models can improve accuracy and indicate uncertainty (2020), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Food and nutrition security under global trade: a relation-driven agent-based global trade model (2021), published in Royal Society Open Science
  • Comparing the impact of future cropland expansion on global biodiversity and carbon storage across models and scenarios (2020), published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Analysing detection gaps in acoustic telemetry data to infer differential movement patterns in fish (2021), published in Ecology and Evolution

Frequently publishing in journals like Ecological Informatics, Food and Energy Security, Ecology and Evolution, Sustainability, and AMBIO, they have contributed multiple articles to each, reflecting a focus on ecosystems and environmental sustainability.

Their research spans a diverse range of main topics, including:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact

Dawson collaborates regularly with a group of frequent co-authors, including Kate Schreckenberg, Pete Smith, Gary Polhill, Constance M. Schéré, and Connor Lovell. These collaborations indicate ongoing partnerships in research projects related to environmental and ecological science.

Best Publications

  • Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of species: are bioclimate envelope models useful?

    Richard G. Pearson;Terence P. Dawson

  • Selecting thresholds of occurrence in the prediction of species distributions

    Canran Liu;Pam M. Berry;Terence P. Dawson;Richard G. Pearson

  • Beyond Predictions: Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing Climate

    Terence P. Dawson;Stephen T. Jackson;Joanna I. House;Iain Colin Prentice;Iain Colin Prentice;Iain Colin Prentice

  • Model-based uncertainty in species range prediction

    Richard G. Pearson;Wilfried Thuiller;Miguel B. Araújo;Miguel B. Araújo;Enrique Martinez-Meyer

  • Forecasting the Effects of Global Warming on Biodiversity

    Daniel B. Botkin;Henrik Saxe;Miguel B. Araújo;Richard Betts

  • Modelling species distributions in Britain: a hierarchical integration of climate and land-cover data

    Richard G. Pearson;Terence P. Dawson;Canran Liu

  • Integrating abundance and functional traits reveals new global hotspots of fish diversity

    Rick D. Stuart-Smith;Amanda E. Bates;Jonathan S. Lefcheck;J. Emmet Duffy

  • SPECIES: A Spatial Evaluation of Climate Impact on the Envelope of Species

    R.G Pearson;T.P Dawson;P.M Berry;P.A Harrison

  • Technical note A new technique for interpolating the reflectance red edge position

    T. P. Dawson;P. J. Curran

  • Safe and just operating spaces for regional social-ecological systems

    John A. Dearing;Rong Wang;Ke Zhang;James G. Dyke

  • Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security

    Amy Molotoks;Amy Molotoks;Pete Smith;Terence P. Dawson

  • Quantifying the Contribution of Organisms to the Provision of Ecosystem Services

    Gary W. Luck;Richard Harrington;Paula A. Harrison;Claire Kremen

  • LIBERTY—Modeling the Effects of Leaf Biochemical Concentration on Reflectance Spectra

    Terence P. Dawson;Paul J. Curran;Stephen E. Plummer

  • Modelling potential impacts of climate change on the bioclimatic envelope of species in Britain and Ireland

    P. M. Berry;T. P. Dawson;P. A. Harrison;R. G. Pearson

  • Selecting thresholds of occurrence in the prediction of species

    Canran Liu;Pam M. Berry;Terence P. Dawson;Richard G. Pearson

  • Quantifying forest above ground carbon content using LiDAR remote sensing

    Genevieve Patenaude;R. A. Hill;R. Milne;D. L. A. Gaveau

  • Long-distance plant dispersal and habitat fragmentation: identifying conservation targets for spatial landscape planning under climate change

    Richard G. Pearson;Terence P. Dawson

  • Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions

    Nathalie Pettorelli;Martin Wegmann;Martin Wegmann;Andrew Skidmore;Sander Mucher

  • Synthesis of remote sensing approaches for forest carbon estimation: reporting to the Kyoto Protocol

    Genevieve Patenaude;Ronald Milne;Terence P. Dawson

  • Habitat structure and proximity to forest edge affect the abundance and distribution of forest-dependent birds in tropical coastal forests of southeastern Madagascar

    James E.M. Watson;Robert J. Whittaker;Terence P. Dawson

  • Modelling species distributions in Britain: a hierarchical integration

    Richard G. Pearson;Terence P. Dawson;Canran Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. Pearson
Richard G. Pearson University College London
Pam Berry
Pam Berry University of Oxford
Iain J. Gordon
Iain J. Gordon James Hutton Institute
Robert J. Whittaker
Robert J. Whittaker University of Oxford
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Paula A. Harrison
Paula A. Harrison Lancaster University
Paul J. Curran
Paul J. Curran City, University of London
John A. Dearing
John A. Dearing University of Southampton
Jadunandan Dash
Jadunandan Dash University of Southampton
Heiko Balzter
Heiko Balzter University of Leicester

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