Standout Papers

Climate Change and Distribution Shifts in Marine Fishes 1995 2026 2005 2015 2.3k
  1. Climate Change and Distribution Shifts in Marine Fishes (2005)
    Allison L. Perry, Jim R. Ellis et al. Science
  2. Vulnerability of national economies to the impacts of climate change on fisheries (2009)
    Edward H. Allison, Allison L. Perry et al. Fish and Fisheries
  3. Extinction vulnerability in marine populations (2003)
    Nicholas K. Dulvy, Yvonne Sadovy et al. Fish and Fisheries
  4. The Evolutionary Biology of the Threespine Stickleback (1995)
    John D. Reynolds, Michael A. Bell et al. Journal of Animal Ecology
  5. Marine Fish Population Collapses: Consequences for Recovery and Extinction Risk (2004)
    Jeffrey A. Hutchings, John D. Reynolds BioScience

Immediate Impact

12 by Nobel laureates 52 from Science/Nature 115 standout
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Citing Papers

Extreme escalation of heat failure rates in ectotherms with global warming
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38 intermediate papers

Works of John D. Reynolds being referenced

Maximum intrinsic rate of population increase in sharks, rays, and chimaeras: the importance of survival to maturity
2016
Comparison of threat and exploitation status in North‐East Atlantic marine populations
2005
and 10 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
John D. Reynolds 6577 8113 7492 250 17.1k
Kevin D. Lafferty 2614 18125 4660 207 25.0k
Jeffrey A. Hutchings 8994 6157 7856 246 14.8k
Stephen C. Stearns 4454 5972 3016 130 16.7k
Anne E. Magurran 11291 10684 6277 237 25.1k
Robert R. Warner 6241 14375 13071 174 22.5k
Pieter T. J. Johnson 2893 7558 3355 198 13.2k
Nicholas K. Dulvy 8409 10799 9821 159 18.6k
Gary R. Carvalho 4414 6895 2717 188 14.6k
Sébastien Villéger 7611 7072 3933 111 12.8k
Peter B. Moyle 10412 8786 3757 222 14.5k

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