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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 46 Citations 11,357 151 World Ranking 2689 National Ranking 126

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Habitat

Her primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Pollen, Herbivore, Pollinator and Population growth. Her studies in Abundance, Pollination, Invasive species, Biodiversity and Species richness are all subfields of Ecology research. Her research integrates issues of Trophic cascade, Food chain, Ecosystem ecology, Trophic level and Terrestrial ecosystem in her study of Abundance.

Her research in Invasive species intersects with topics in Plant community and Introduced species. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Range, Population density, Life history theory and Trillium. Her work on Matrix population models and Vital rates is typically connected to Term as part of general Population growth study, connecting several disciplines of science.

Her most cited work include:

  • Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: Ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences (890 citations)
  • Pollen Limitation of Plant Reproduction: Pattern and Process (761 citations)
  • Plant-Pollinator Interactions over 120 Years: Loss of Species, Co-Occurrence and Function (587 citations)

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

Tiffany M. Knight mainly focuses on Ecology, Invasive species, Biodiversity, Species richness and Pollinator. As part of her studies on Ecology, Tiffany M. Knight often connects relevant subjects like Population growth. Her research investigates the connection with Invasive species and areas like Native plant which intersect with concerns in Generalist and specialist species.

Her Biodiversity study incorporates themes from Plant community and Ecosystem, Disturbance. Her research integrates issues of Extinction, Habitat destruction, Relative abundance distribution and Species diversity in her study of Species richness. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Habitat fragmentation, Urbanization and Reproductive success.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (109.42%)
  • Invasive species (29.15%)
  • Biodiversity (30.04%)

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

  • Ecology (109.42%)
  • Biodiversity (30.04%)
  • Extinction (25.11%)

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

Tiffany M. Knight spends much of her time researching Ecology, Biodiversity, Extinction, Climate change and Invasive species. Her Ecology study frequently links to related topics such as Population growth. Her Biodiversity research includes themes of Plant species and Ecosystem, Disturbance.

Her study on Extinction also encompasses disciplines like

  • Threatened species that connect with fields like Environmental resource management and Mammal,
  • Population size which connect with Lupinus tidestromii and Population viability analysis. Tiffany M. Knight interconnects Arid and Biome in the investigation of issues within Climate change. Tiffany M. Knight has researched Invasive species in several fields, including Biological pest control, Introduced species, Native plant and Competition.

Between 2018 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Measurement of Biodiversity (MoB): A method to separate the scale‐dependent effects of species abundance distribution, density, and aggregation on diversity change (46 citations)
  • Measurement of Biodiversity (MoB): A method to separate the scale‐dependent effects of species abundance distribution, density, and aggregation on diversity change (46 citations)
  • We need more realistic climate change experiments for understanding ecosystems of the future. (25 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Habitat

Her main research concerns Ecology, Biodiversity, Invasive species, Pollinator and Ecosystem. Her research on Ecology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Tree. Her research investigates the connection between Biodiversity and topics such as Plant community that intersect with issues in Environmental resource management, Terrestrial ecosystem, Floral symmetry and Climate change.

Her Invasive species research incorporates themes from Biotechnology, Biological pest control and Disturbance. Pollinator is a subfield of Pollen that she studies. Her Ecosystem research includes elements of Range, Rare species, Archipelago, Agriculture and Population growth.

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Best Publications

Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: Ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences

Tia-Lynn Ashman;Tiffany M Knight;Janette A Steets;Priyanga Amarasekare.
Ecology (2004)

1294 Citations

Pollen Limitation of Plant Reproduction: Pattern and Process

Tiffany M Knight;Janette A Steets;Jana C Vamosi;Susan J Mazer.
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (2005)

1099 Citations

Plant-Pollinator Interactions over 120 Years: Loss of Species, Co-Occurrence and Function

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Science (2013)

973 Citations

Trophic cascades across ecosystems

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Nature (2005)

593 Citations

LONGEVITY CAN BUFFER PLANT AND ANIMAL POPULATIONS AGAINST CHANGING CLIMATIC VARIABILITY

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Ecology (2008)

464 Citations

A synthesis of plant invasion effects on biodiversity across spatial scales

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American Journal of Botany (2011)

355 Citations

Pollination decays in biodiversity hotspots

Jana C Vamosi;Tiffany M Knight;Janette A Steets;Susan J Mazer.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006)

293 Citations

Drought-induced mosquito outbreaks in wetlands

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Ecology Letters (2003)

293 Citations

Invasive Plants Have Scale-Dependent Effects on Diversity by Altering Species-Area Relationships

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Science (2013)

278 Citations

How do plant ecologists use matrix population models

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Ecology Letters (2011)

274 Citations

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