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Tom Dauwe 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 Tom Dauwe sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 44 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Tom Dauwe 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 Tom Dauwe sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Tom Dauwe is affiliated with the University of Antwerp in Belgium. Their research contributions span several interdisciplinary fields, focusing notably on environmental studies and decision-making processes.

The scientist's recent publications include work primarily published in the platform Zenodo, associated with CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research, and in the journal Energy Efficiency.

  • Quality assurance and quality control procedure for national and Union GHG projections 2021 (2021, Zenodo)
  • Overview of reported national greenhouse gas policies and measures in Europe in 2021 (2021, Zenodo)
  • Analysis of Member States' 2021 GHG projections (2021, Zenodo)
  • A systems-based analysis of energy demand reduction and efficiency policies using fuzzy cognitive maps (2025, Energy Efficiency)

Their work intersects with the following main topics:

  • Cognitive Science and Mapping
  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making
  • Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis

Tom Dauwe's research activities draw from fields including Artificial Intelligence, Management Science and Operations Research, and Environmental Engineering. These subfields contextualize their focus on analyzing complex environmental policies and projections, often utilizing computational and mapping techniques.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tom Dauwe include:

  • Kelsey van Maris
  • Carmen Schmid
  • Georg Wartecker
  • Rosie Brook
  • Evert A. Bouman

Tom Dauwe's published work predominantly appears in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Energy Efficiency

Best Publications

  • Variation of heavy metals within and among feathers of birds of prey: effects of molt and external contamination.

    T Dauwe;L Bervoets;R Pinxten;R Blust

  • Can excrement and feathers of nestling songbirds be used as biomonitors for heavy metal pollution

    T. Dauwe;L. Bervoets;R. Blust;R. Pinxten

  • Brominated flame retardants and organochlorine pollutants in aquatic and terrestrial predatory birds of Belgium: levels, patterns, tissue distribution and condition factors.

    V.L.B. Jaspers;A. Covaci;S. Voorspoels;T. Dauwe

  • Accumulation, tissue-specific distribution and debromination of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)

    E. Van den Steen;A. Covaci;V.L.B. Jaspers;T. Dauwe

  • Heavy metals and selenium in feathers of great tits (Parus major) along a pollution gradient

    Ellen Janssens;Tom Dauwe;Lieven Bervoets;Marcel Eens

  • Relationships between metal concentrations in great tit nestlings and their environment and food

    Tom Dauwe;Ellen Janssens;Lieven Bervoets;Ronny Blust

  • Heavy-metal concentrations in female laying great tits (Parus major) and their clutches.

    T. Dauwe;E. Janssens;L. Bervoets;R. Blust

  • Effects of heavy metal exposure on the condition and health of nestlings of the great tit (Parus major), a small songbird species.

    Ellen Janssens;Tom Dauwe;Rianne Pinxten;Lieven Bervoets

  • Feathers as a nondestructive biomonitor for persistent organic pollutants

    Tom Dauwe;Veerle Jaspers;Adrian Covaci;Paul Schepens

  • Brominated flame retardants and organochlorine pollutants in eggs of little owls (Athene noctua) from Belgium.

    Veerle Jaspers;Adrian Covaci;Johan Maervoet;Tom Dauwe

  • The effect of heavy metal exposure on egg size, eggshell thickness and the number of spermatozoa in blue tit Parus caeruleus eggs

    T. Dauwe;E. Janssens;Bart Kempenaers;Marcel Eens

  • Great and blue tit feathers as biomonitors for heavy metal pollution

    Tom Dauwe;Bervoets Lieven;Janssens Ellen;Pinxten Rianne

  • Heavy metal exposure affects the humoral immune response in a free-living small songbird, the great tit (Parus major).

    Tinne Snoeijs;Tom Dauwe;Rianne Pinxten;Frans Vandesande

  • ARE EGGSHELLS AND EGG CONTENTS OF GREAT AND BLUE TITS SUITABLE AS INDICATORS OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTION

    T. Dauwe;L. Bervoets;R. Blust;R. Pinxten

  • PFOS levels in the blood and liver of a small insectivorous songbird near a fluorochemical plant.

    Tom Dauwe;Kristin Van de Vijver;Wim De Coen;Marcel Eens

  • Tissue levels of lead in experimentally exposed zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) with particular attention on the use of feathers as biomonitors.

    T. Dauwe;L. Bervoets;R. Blust;M. Eens

  • Effects of heavy metal exposure on the condition and health of adult great tits (Parus major).

    Tom Dauwe;Ellen Janssens;Marcel Eens

  • The importance of exogenous contamination on heavy metal levels in bird feathers. A field experiment with free-living great tits, Parus major.

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  • Breeding performance of great tits (Parus major) along a gradient of heavy metal pollution.

    Ellen Janssens;Tom Dauwe;Rianne Pinxten;Marcel Eens

  • Melanin- and carotenoid-dependent signals of great tits ( Parus major ) relate differently to metal pollution

    Tom Dauwe;Marcel Eens

  • Evaluation of biochemical effects related to perfluorooctane sulfonic acid exposure in organohalogen-contaminated great tit (Parus major) and blue tit (Parus caeruleus) nestlings

    Philippe Tony Hoff;Kristin Van de Vijver;Tom Dauwe;Adrian Covaci

  • Metallothioneins (MTs) and δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAd) as biomarkers of metal pollution in great tits (Parus major) along a pollution gradient

    Caroline Vanparys;Tom Dauwe;Karen Van Campenhout;Lieven Bervoets

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcel Eens
Marcel Eens University of Antwerp
Veerle L.B. Jaspers
Veerle L.B. Jaspers Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Lieven Bervoets
Lieven Bervoets University of Antwerp
Adrian Covaci
Adrian Covaci University of Antwerp
Ronny Blust
Ronny Blust University of Antwerp
Rianne Pinxten
Rianne Pinxten University of Antwerp
Stefan Voorspoels
Stefan Voorspoels Flemish Institute for Technological Research
Paul Schepens
Paul Schepens University of Antwerp
Wim De Coen
Wim De Coen European Chemicals Agency

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