Conrad J. Hoskin

4.2k total citations
99 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Conrad J. Hoskin is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Conrad J. Hoskin has authored 99 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 66 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 53 papers in Ecological Modeling and 38 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Conrad J. Hoskin's work include Amphibian and Reptile Biology (66 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (53 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (27 papers). Conrad J. Hoskin is often cited by papers focused on Amphibian and Reptile Biology (66 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (53 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (27 papers). Conrad J. Hoskin collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Germany. Conrad J. Hoskin's co-authors include Megan Higgie, Craig Moritz, Keith McDonald, Patrick Couper, Jeremy VanDerWal, Stephen E. Williams, Maria A. Tonione, Jason B. MacKenzie, Ben L. Phillips and Miriam Goosem and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Conrad J. Hoskin

92 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Conrad J. Hoskin Australia 24 1.1k 848 843 762 709 99 2.2k
Philippe J. R. Kok Belgium 21 1.8k 1.6× 927 1.1× 722 0.9× 517 0.7× 293 0.4× 85 2.1k
Franco Andreone Italy 27 2.5k 2.3× 1.1k 1.4× 966 1.1× 776 1.0× 777 1.1× 194 3.0k
Mario Garcı́a-Parı́s Spain 27 1.5k 1.4× 826 1.0× 826 1.0× 818 1.1× 597 0.8× 84 2.4k
Joachim Kosuch Germany 19 939 0.9× 563 0.7× 420 0.5× 660 0.9× 303 0.4× 29 1.5k
Jörn Köhler Germany 23 2.2k 2.1× 1.2k 1.4× 955 1.1× 847 1.1× 451 0.6× 119 2.8k
Paulo Christiano de Anchieta Garcia Brazil 20 1.9k 1.7× 820 1.0× 682 0.8× 459 0.6× 364 0.5× 98 2.1k
Craig Guyer United States 27 1.4k 1.3× 1.0k 1.2× 574 0.7× 470 0.6× 1.0k 1.5× 91 2.7k
Paul E. Moler United States 19 1.8k 1.7× 718 0.8× 569 0.7× 634 0.8× 441 0.6× 51 2.4k
Robert Jehle United Kingdom 27 1.1k 1.0× 794 0.9× 298 0.4× 568 0.7× 681 1.0× 84 1.8k
Michelle S. Koo United States 18 670 0.6× 444 0.5× 941 1.1× 477 0.6× 799 1.1× 39 1.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Conrad J. Hoskin

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All Works

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Ward, Michelle, Hugh P. Possingham, Brendan A. Wintle, et al.. (2025). The estimated cost of preventing extinction and progressing recovery for Australia’s priority threatened species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 122(6). e2414985122–e2414985122. 2 indexed citations
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Brennan, Ian G., Alan R. Lemmon, Emily Moriarty Lemmon, et al.. (2023). Populating a Continent: Phylogenomics Reveal the Timing of Australian Frog Diversification. Systematic Biology. 73(1). 1–11. 7 indexed citations
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Higgie, Megan, et al.. (2023). Conservation genomics reveals fine-scale population structuring and recent declines in the Critically Endangered Australian Kuranda Treefrog. Conservation Genetics. 24(2). 249–264. 5 indexed citations
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Scheele, Ben C., Geoffrey W. Heard, Marcel Cardillo, et al.. (2023). An invasive pathogen drives directional niche contractions in amphibians. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 7(10). 1682–1692. 9 indexed citations
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Moritz, Craig, et al.. (2022). Composition of a chemical signalling trait varies with phylogeny and precipitation across an Australian lizard radiation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 35(7). 919–933. 3 indexed citations
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Hoskin, Conrad J., et al.. (2022). Historical biogeography highlights the role of Miocene landscape changes on the diversification of a clade of Amazonian tree frogs. Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 23(2). 395–414. 10 indexed citations
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Villacorta‐Rath, Cecilia, Conrad J. Hoskin, Jan M. Strugnell, & Damien Burrows. (2021). Long distance (>20 km) downstream detection of endangered stream frogs suggests an important role for eDNA in surveying for remnant amphibian populations. PeerJ. 9. e12013–e12013. 21 indexed citations
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Ward, Michelle, Josie Carwardine, James Watson, et al.. (2021). A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna. Ecology and Evolution. 11(17). 11749–11761. 34 indexed citations
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Hoskin, Conrad J., et al.. (2020). Parallel evolution of toepads in rock-dwelling lineages of a terrestrial gecko (Gekkota: Gekkonidae:Heteronotia binoei). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 193(2). 636–654. 9 indexed citations
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McKnight, Donald T., Ross A. Alford, Conrad J. Hoskin, et al.. (2017). Fighting an uphill battle: the recovery of frogs in Australia's Wet Tropics. Ecology. 98(12). 3221–3223. 19 indexed citations
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Puschendorf, Robert, Conrad J. Hoskin, Scott D. Cashins, et al.. (2011). Environmental Refuge from Disease‐Driven Amphibian Extinction. Conservation Biology. 25(5). 956–964. 141 indexed citations
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Chapple, David G., Conrad J. Hoskin, Stephanie N. J. Chapple, & Michael B. Thompson. (2011). Phylogeographic divergence in the widespread delicate skink (Lampropholis delicata) corresponds to dry habitat barriers in eastern Australia. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 11(1). 191–191. 97 indexed citations
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Couper, Patrick & Conrad J. Hoskin. (2008). Litho-refugia: the importance of rock landscapes for the long-term persistence of Australian rainforest fauna. Australian Zoologist. 34(4). 554–560. 53 indexed citations
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Hoskin, Conrad J. & Megan Higgie. (2005). Minimum calling altitudes of Cophixalus frogs on Thornton Peak, Northeastern Queensland. ResearchOnline at James Cook University (James Cook University). 1 indexed citations

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