Henry A. Pearson

1.0k citations
60 papers · 599 · h-index 13

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Henry A. Pearson

51 papers receiving 430 citations

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Henry A. Pearson
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  • Forestry 89
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation 217
  • Global and Planetary Change 256
  • Agronomy and Crop Science 121
  • Ecology 241
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All Works

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1 199468
2 197251
3 200146
4 198341
5 199828
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Digestibility trials: in vitro techniques.
197027
7 198124
8 198420
9 196917
10 198917
11 199016
12 196516
13 198314
14 198212
15 197412
16 199211
17 197410
18 197510
19 19949
20 19909

About Henry A. Pearson

Henry A. Pearson is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Agronomy and Crop Science and Forestry, having authored 60 papers that have together received 599 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Rangeland and Wildlife Management (14 papers), Forest ecology and management (13 papers), Forest Management and Policy (11 papers), Fire effects on ecosystems (11 papers), Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (9 papers), Seedling growth and survival studies (9 papers), Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems (8 papers) and Forest Biomass Utilization and Management (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Forestry (89 citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (217 citations), Global and Planetary Change (256 citations), Agronomy and Crop Science (121 citations) and Ecology (241 citations). Henry A. Pearson has collaborated with scholars based in United States and Czechia. Frequent co-authors include Mark K. Johnson, James D. Haywood, Gilbert H. Schubert, Nigel J. H. Smith, Theodore E. Downing, Susanna B. Hecht, Harold E. Grelen, W. H. Blackburn, Allan E. Tiarks and V. Clark Baldwin. Their work appears in journals such as Agroforestry Systems, Journal of Wildlife Management, Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association and Biomass and Bioenergy.

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