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Trevor J. C. Beebee

Trevor J. C. Beebee

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
51
Citations
22270
World Ranking
3536
National Ranking
390

Overview

Trevor J. C. Beebee is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science, with additional work in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within Environmental Science, they have contributed to several specialized subfields including Ecology, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Molecular Biology, and Ecological Modeling.

Their scholarly output includes published papers and book publications. Noteworthy is a recent paper titled Index, published in 2022 by Cambridge University Press eBooks. This paper, although newly published, is part of their academic contributions to the field.

In terms of book publications, Beebee has authored at least one book titled Impacts of Human Population on Wildlife, published by Cambridge University Press in 2022. This work has received citations and contributes to the broader understanding of human influences on wildlife populations.

The main topics covered by their research reflect a focus on wildlife and ecological concerns, detailed as follows:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
  • Identification and Quantification in Food
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

The frequent venue for publication is Cambridge University Press eBooks, where they have multiple contributions. Their work does not indicate frequent collaborations as no coauthors are listed.

Best Publications

  • Ecological responses to recent climate change.

    Gian Reto Walther;Eric Post;Peter Convey;Annette Menzel

  • The amphibian decline crisis: A watershed for conservation biology?

    Trevor J.C. Beebee;Richard A. Griffiths

  • Amphibians and Reptiles

    Trevor J. C. Beebee;Richard Griffiths

  • Amphibian breeding and climate

    Trevor J. C. Beebee

  • An introduction to molecular ecology

    Trevor J. C. Beebee;Graham Rowe

  • Genetic substructuring as a result of barriers to gene flow in urban Rana temporaria (common frog) populations: implications for biodiversity conservation

    Susan P Hitchings;Trevor J C Beebee

  • Conservation genetics of amphibians

    Trevor Beebee

  • Effects of road mortality and mitigation measures on amphibian populations.

    Trevor J. C. Beebee

  • Amphibian phylogeography: a model for understanding historical aspects of species distributions.

    Inga Zeisset;T.J.C. Beebee

  • A Recovery Program for the Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita) in Britain

    Jonathan S. Denton;Susan P. Hitchings;Trevor J. C. Beebee;Antony Gent

  • A microsatellite analysis of natterjack toad, Bufo calamita, metapopulations

    G. Rowe;T. J. C. Beebee;T. Burke

  • Decline of the natterjack toad Bufo calamita in Britain: Palaeoecological, documentary and experimental evidence for breeding site acidification

    T.J.C. Beebee;R.J. Flower;A.C. Stevenson;S.T. Patrick

  • Recent, substantial, and unexplained declines of the common toad Bufo bufo in lowland England

    Jo-Anne Carrier;Trevor J.C Beebee

  • Microsatellite heterozygosity, fitness and demography in natterjack toads Bufo calamita

    G. Rowe;G. Rowe;T. J. C. Beebee;T. Burke

  • Captive breeding and the fitness of reintroduced species: a test of the responses to predators in a threatened amphibian

    Femmie J. L. Kraaijeveld-Smit;Femmie J. L. Kraaijeveld-Smit;Richard A. Griffiths;Robin D. Moore;Trevor J. C. Beebee

  • Population genetics of a successful invader: the marsh frog Rana ridibunda in Britain.

    Inga Zeisset;Trevor J. C. Beebee

  • POPULATION ON THE VERGE OF A MUTATIONAL MELTDOWN? FITNESS COSTS OF GENETIC LOAD FOR AN AMPHIBIAN IN THE WILD

    Graham Rowe;Trevor J. C. Beebee

  • Defining population boundaries: use of three Bayesian approaches with microsatellite data from British natterjack toads (Bufo calamita).

    G. Rowe;T. J. C. Beebee

  • Phylogeography of the natterjack toad Bufo calamita in Britain: genetic differentiation of native and translocated populations

    G. Rowe;G. Rowe;T. J. C. Beebee;T. Burke

  • Determination of biogeographical range: an application of molecular phylogeography to the European pool frog Rana lessonae

    Inga Zeisset;Trevor J. C. Beebee

  • Lusitania revisited: A phylogeographic analysis of the natterjack toad Bufo calamita across its entire biogeographical range

    Graham Rowe;D. James Harris;Trevor J.C. Beebee

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard A. Griffiths
Richard A. Griffiths University of Kent
Terry Burke
Terry Burke University of Sheffield
Michael J. Hutchings
Michael J. Hutchings University of Sussex
Roger J. Flower
Roger J. Flower University College London
Richard W. Battarbee
Richard W. Battarbee University College London
Jean-Marc Fromentin
Jean-Marc Fromentin French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Lynn V. Dicks
Lynn V. Dicks University of Cambridge
William J. Sutherland
William J. Sutherland University of Cambridge
Annette Menzel
Annette Menzel Technical University of Munich
Mark A. Ragan
Mark A. Ragan University of Queensland

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