G. S. Rawat

3.6k total citations
199 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

G. S. Rawat is a scholar working on Ecology, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, G. S. Rawat has authored 199 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 71 papers in Ecology, 64 papers in Plant Science and 62 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in G. S. Rawat's work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (44 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (39 papers) and Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (38 papers). G. S. Rawat is often cited by papers focused on Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (44 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (39 papers) and Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (38 papers). G. S. Rawat collaborates with scholars based in India, Nepal and United States. G. S. Rawat's co-authors include Bhupendra Singh Adhikari, Sambandam Sathyakumar, Aparajita Datta, Anjali Awasthi, A. J. T. Johnsingh, Gajendra Singh, T. R. Shankar Raman, Dipanjan Naha, Sanjay Kr. Uniyal and Charudutt Mishra and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

G. S. Rawat

178 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
G. S. Rawat India 27 1.0k 870 598 564 536 199 2.6k
Llewellyn C. Foxcroft South Africa 25 728 0.7× 1.2k 1.4× 758 1.3× 443 0.8× 639 1.2× 74 2.3k
Uttam Babu Shrestha Australia 27 711 0.7× 483 0.6× 430 0.7× 962 1.7× 465 0.9× 62 2.6k
Ana Novoa Czechia 28 910 0.9× 926 1.1× 712 1.2× 418 0.7× 791 1.5× 62 2.5k
Maharaj K. Pandit India 24 572 0.6× 712 0.8× 655 1.1× 433 0.8× 540 1.0× 82 2.3k
Linda Broadhurst Australia 27 876 0.9× 1.0k 1.2× 889 1.5× 490 0.9× 700 1.3× 78 2.6k
Alan Hamilton United Kingdom 27 760 0.8× 918 1.1× 915 1.5× 580 1.0× 926 1.7× 57 3.3k
A. R. Watkinson United Kingdom 18 824 0.8× 1.1k 1.3× 699 1.2× 661 1.2× 554 1.0× 35 2.4k
Elizabete Marchante Portugal 23 826 0.8× 1.0k 1.2× 592 1.0× 556 1.0× 550 1.0× 55 2.2k
Frances M. Peter 20 716 0.7× 888 1.0× 477 0.8× 715 1.3× 579 1.1× 58 2.5k
Bharat Babu Shrestha Nepal 22 460 0.5× 756 0.9× 617 1.0× 455 0.8× 406 0.8× 94 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of G. S. Rawat

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of G. S. Rawat. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of G. S. Rawat based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with G. S. Rawat. G. S. Rawat is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rawat, G. S., et al.. (2022). Dwindling status of a community managed forest in the Dhauladhar mountain range of western Himalaya. Trees Forests and People. 8. 100254–100254. 2 indexed citations
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Rawat, G. S., et al.. (2022). A New Species of Ceropegia L. (Apocynaceae) from Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya, India. Phytotaxa. 571(1). 85–90.
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Zhu, Dan, Ning Wu, Nabin Bhattarai, et al.. (2020). Methane emissions respond to soil temperature in convergent patterns but divergent sensitivities across wetlands along altitude. Global Change Biology. 27(4). 941–955. 18 indexed citations
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Talukdar, Gautam, et al.. (2017). Importance of monitoring soil microbial community responses to climate change in the Indian Himalayan region.. Current Science. 112(8). 1622–1623. 1 indexed citations
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Gupta, Nishikant, Asha Rajvanshi, Sambandam Sathyakumar, et al.. (2015). Need for Targeted Education Programme for Preparedness and formulating Adaptive Strategies in the Indian Himalayan Region. Current Science. 109(7). 1233–1234. 2 indexed citations
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Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, et al.. (2014). A Rare and Endangered Root Parasite: Balanophora Involucrata Hook. F.&Thompson. Indian Forester. 140(4). 435–436. 1 indexed citations
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Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, et al.. (2012). Floral Diversity along Sub-alpine and Alpine Ecosystems in Tungnath Area of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarakhand. Indian Forester. 138(10). 927–940. 13 indexed citations
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Kumar, Pankaj, et al.. (2011). Diversity and Ecology of Dendrobiums (Orchidaceae) in Chotanagpur Plateau, India. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
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Adhikari, Bhupendra Singh, et al.. (2010). Abundance of Royle’s pika (Ochotona roylei) along an altitudinal gradient in Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8 indexed citations
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Kumar, Pankaj, et al.. (2010). New distribution records of some orchids from Chhattisgarh state (Kanger Valley National Park), India.. Indian Forester. 136(3). 354–358. 1 indexed citations
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Venkataraman, K. & G. S. Rawat. (2009). India's Biodiversity Act 2002 and its role in conservation.. Tropical Ecology. 50(1). 23–30. 14 indexed citations
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Sharma, C. M., et al.. (2009). Tropical ecology: an overview.. Tropical Ecology. 50(1). 7–21. 9 indexed citations
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How, RA, et al.. (2009). The importance of monitoring biological diversity and its application in Sri Lanka.. Tropical Ecology. 50(1). 41–56. 12 indexed citations
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Rawat, G. S., et al.. (2009). Habitat studies for conservation of medicinal orchids of Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. African Journal of Plant Science. 3(9). 200–204. 11 indexed citations
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Rawat, G. S., et al.. (2006). Nomenclature and Gregarious Flowering of Hill Bamboo Sinarundinaria falcata (Nees) Chao & Renv.. Indian Forester. 132(9). 1155–1158. 1 indexed citations
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Uniyal, Sanjay Kr., Anjali Awasthi, & G. S. Rawat. (2005). Biomass availability and forage quality of Eurotia ceratoides mey in the rangelands of Changthang, eastern Ladakh. Current Science. 89(1). 201–205. 11 indexed citations
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Rawat, G. S., Sambandam Sathyakumar, & Soumya Prasad. (1999). Plant Species Diversity and Community Structure in the Outer Fringes of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya: Conservation Implications. Indian Forester. 125(9). 873–882. 10 indexed citations
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Singh, N. B., et al.. (1999). Improvement of Populus deltoides Bartr. Ex Marsh. In India - II. Future Strategy. Indian Forester. 125(4). 341–354. 1 indexed citations
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Lal, Pyare, G. S. Rawat, & N. S. Bisht. (1998). NURSERY TECHNIQUES OF BAMBOO : STANDARDIZATION OF PLANTING METHOD. Indian Forester. 124(3). 184–191. 2 indexed citations
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Rawat, G. S., et al.. (1997). Need for Conservation and Propagation of Alpine and Sub-alpine Medicinal Plants of North-west Himalayas. Indian Forester. 123(9). 811–814. 2 indexed citations

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