Hamid Jalilvand

637 total citations
103 papers, 475 citations indexed

About

Hamid Jalilvand is a scholar working on Ecology, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Hamid Jalilvand has authored 103 papers receiving a total of 475 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Ecology, 32 papers in Plant Science and 27 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Hamid Jalilvand's work include Plant Ecology and Soil Science (25 papers), Plant Ecology and Taxonomy Studies (18 papers) and Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (17 papers). Hamid Jalilvand is often cited by papers focused on Plant Ecology and Soil Science (25 papers), Plant Ecology and Taxonomy Studies (18 papers) and Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (17 papers). Hamid Jalilvand collaborates with scholars based in Iran, Germany and Italy. Hamid Jalilvand's co-authors include Yahya Kooch, Yahya Kooch, Seyed Mohammad Hojjati, Seyed Ataollah Hosseini, Claudio Zaccone, Seyed Mohsen Hosseini, Saeedeh Eskandari, Mohammad Reza Saradjian, Aidin Parsakhoo and Majid Lotfalian and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Canadian Journal of Forest Research and Biodiversity and Conservation.

In The Last Decade

Hamid Jalilvand

84 papers receiving 423 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hamid Jalilvand Iran 11 149 143 131 126 106 103 475
Chiara Ferré Italy 12 100 0.7× 120 0.8× 92 0.7× 119 0.9× 144 1.4× 29 493
Sarah L. Hall United States 8 178 1.2× 132 0.9× 194 1.5× 89 0.7× 97 0.9× 16 479
Sílvio Nolasco de Oliveira Neto Brazil 17 145 1.0× 217 1.5× 352 2.7× 219 1.7× 194 1.8× 65 808
S. K. Dhyani India 17 85 0.6× 250 1.7× 203 1.5× 235 1.9× 224 2.1× 69 882
Ömer Kara Türkiye 14 203 1.4× 368 2.6× 96 0.7× 122 1.0× 105 1.0× 48 581
José Antônio Aleixo da Silva Brazil 12 106 0.7× 169 1.2× 305 2.3× 89 0.7× 199 1.9× 114 637
Dick L. Gebhart United States 11 192 1.3× 285 2.0× 111 0.8× 96 0.8× 159 1.5× 26 598
Deb Raj Aryal Mexico 14 120 0.8× 185 1.3× 247 1.9× 235 1.9× 42 0.4× 54 641
İlyas Bolat Türkiye 13 184 1.2× 333 2.3× 100 0.8× 129 1.0× 100 0.9× 38 501
Michael R. Ngugi Australia 14 136 0.9× 94 0.7× 170 1.3× 191 1.5× 119 1.1× 30 444

Countries citing papers authored by Hamid Jalilvand

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hamid Jalilvand

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hamid Jalilvand

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2022). Relationship between vegetation characteristics and Lepidoptera diversity in the Hyrcanian forest, Iran (Insecta: Lepidoptera). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 50(199). 561–574.
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2021). Leaf morphological and physiological variations in response to canopy dieback of Persian Oak ( Quercus brantii Lindl.). Forest Pathology. 51(2). 3 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2015). Assessment of socio-economic criteria and indicators in monitoring of Kalgachi lordegan forest management plan. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6 indexed citations
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Eskandari, Saeedeh, et al.. (2015). Prediction of future forest fires using the MCDM method. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 24(5). 9 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2014). Recreation Carrying Capacity Estimations to Support Forest Park Management (Case Study: Telar Forest Park, Ghaemshahr, Iran). World Applied Sciences Journal. 29(3). 421–425. 4 indexed citations
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Eskandari, Saeedeh, et al.. (2013). FIRE RISK MODELING AND PREDICTION IN DISTRICT THREE OF NEKA-ZALEMROUD FOREST, USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(252). 203–217. 6 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2013). Plant regeneration through indirect organogenesis of chestnut ( Castanea sativa Mill.). AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY. 12(51). 7063–7069. 4 indexed citations
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Kooch, Yahya, Seyed Mohsen Hosseini, Claudio Zaccone, Hamid Jalilvand, & Seyed Mohammad Hojjati. (2012). Soil organic carbon sequestration as affected by afforestation: the Darab Kola forest (north of Iran) case study. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 14(9). 2438–2438. 57 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2012). Effects of initial spacing on some allometric characteristics of 12- year-old Quercus castaneifolia plantation in central Mazandaran, Iranian Caspian forests. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2012). Vegetative characteristics of Avicennia marina on the artificial inlet. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2012). Edaphic effects on distribution of plant ecological groups (Case study: Sisangan Buxus (Buxus hyrcana Pojark.) forest reserve). 4(13). 39–56. 1 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2010). ANNUAL RING GROWTH OF CASPIAN ALDER IN THE FOREST ROAD EDGES. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 42(2). 721–730. 3 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2010). ANALYSIS OF IMPORTANT VALUE AND SPATIAL PATTERN OF WOODY SPECIES IN ECOLOGICAL UNITS (CASE STUDY: SARDABROOD FORESTS OF CHALOUS). 2(1). 51–60. 3 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2010). Under-story indigenous woody species diversity in hardwood and coniferous tree plantations at Berenjestanak lowland forest in the North of Iran.. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation. 2(10). 273–283. 6 indexed citations
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Fallah, Asghar, et al.. (2010). Forty four-year response of regeneration and stock growth to single tree selection cutting in a Hyrcanian forest.. Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America. 1(4). 721–725. 2 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2010). Evaluation of the effect of watershed characteristics on suspended sediment load using multiple regressions: A case study of Neka river and Gorgan bay. African Journal of Agricultural Research. 5(12). 1373–1379. 1 indexed citations
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Hosseini, Seyed Ataollah, et al.. (2008). Physical Soil Properties and Slope Treatments Effects on Hydraulic Excavator Productivity for Forest Road Construction. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences. 11(11). 1422–1428. 12 indexed citations
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Adeli, Khosrow, et al.. (2008). Evaluating of forest sustainability affected by tribal forestry (Case study: Shoul Abad-Lorestan, Iran). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4 indexed citations
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Jalilvand, Hamid, et al.. (2007). Influence of Some Topographic Factors on Distribution of Large-Leaved Lime ( Tilia platyphyllos Scop.) in Vaz Forest. JWSS - Isfahan University of Technology. 11(41). 443–452. 1 indexed citations

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