Standout Papers

Why are organisms usually bigger in colder environments? Making sense of a life history puzzle... 1997 2026 2006 2016 653
  1. Why are organisms usually bigger in colder environments? Making sense of a life history puzzle (1997)
    David Atkinson, Richard M. Sibly Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  2. Warming-induced reductions in body size are greater in aquatic than terrestrial species (2012)
    Jack Forster, Andrew G. Hirst et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  3. Shrinking body sizes in response to warming: explanations for the temperature–size rule with special emphasis on the role of oxygen (2020)
    Wilco C. E. P. Verberk, David Atkinson et al. Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Immediate Impact

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Works of David Atkinson being referenced

The Impact of Climate Change on Fertility
2019
Predicting marine phytoplankton maximum growth rates from temperature: Improving on the Eppley curve using quantile regression
2008

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
David Atkinson 3728 1844 1412 85 5.9k
Sebastian Diehl 3389 2878 1377 75 6.4k
Dianna K. Padilla 4048 2552 1093 95 6.2k
Craig W. Osenberg 3392 2735 1470 104 6.6k
David T. Bilton 4046 1630 1549 162 5.8k
Dave Raffaelli 3933 2463 1525 75 8.0k
Koen Martens 3694 1453 1220 264 7.2k
Scott D. Cooper 3629 3078 807 85 5.5k
Wilco C. E. P. Verberk 3619 1592 655 93 4.5k
Guy Woodward 6480 4755 2061 122 10.5k
Simon D. Rundle 3011 1556 786 102 4.6k

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