J. Kemp

1.3k total citations
15 papers, 177 citations indexed

About

J. Kemp is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Kemp has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 177 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Ecology, 9 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 4 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in J. Kemp's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (9 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (8 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (5 papers). J. Kemp is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (9 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (8 papers) and Rangeland and Wildlife Management (5 papers). J. Kemp collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Ireland and United States. J. Kemp's co-authors include Alex S. Kutt, Eric Vanderduys, Brooke L. Bateman, Gregor J. Sanders, Grant J. Williamson, Brett P. Murphy, David Y. P. Tng, David M. J. S. Bowman, John Kanowski and Justin Perry and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Tropical Ecology, Ecology and Evolution and Austral Ecology.

In The Last Decade

J. Kemp

14 papers receiving 166 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. Kemp Australia 8 126 89 55 50 33 15 177
Vinicius Rodrigues Tonetti Brazil 8 112 0.9× 121 1.4× 86 1.6× 79 1.6× 67 2.0× 17 247
Mengistu Wondafrash United Kingdom 9 155 1.2× 90 1.0× 78 1.4× 24 0.5× 46 1.4× 21 215
Gianluca Catullo Italy 6 142 1.1× 69 0.8× 82 1.5× 96 1.9× 43 1.3× 8 253
Ingrid Stirnemann Australia 8 152 1.2× 116 1.3× 81 1.5× 66 1.3× 41 1.2× 11 226
Adrián B. Azpiroz Uruguay 7 238 1.9× 159 1.8× 69 1.3× 63 1.3× 57 1.7× 17 315
Michelle L. K. Harrison United Kingdom 4 122 1.0× 122 1.4× 71 1.3× 94 1.9× 61 1.8× 6 234
Gabrielle Beca Brazil 5 204 1.6× 93 1.0× 53 1.0× 39 0.8× 42 1.3× 7 254
James Taplin United Kingdom 4 63 0.5× 114 1.3× 67 1.2× 33 0.7× 71 2.2× 4 171
M.N. Lyons Australia 9 91 0.7× 73 0.8× 34 0.6× 21 0.4× 45 1.4× 13 168
Alex Augusto Abreu Bovo Brazil 7 127 1.0× 76 0.9× 50 0.9× 31 0.6× 44 1.3× 16 197

Countries citing papers authored by J. Kemp

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Fields of papers citing papers by J. Kemp

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. Kemp

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of J. Kemp. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of J. Kemp 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 J. Kemp. J. Kemp is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Kemp, J. & Alex S. Kutt. (2020). Vegetation change 10 years after cattle removal in a savanna landscape. The Rangeland Journal. 42(2). 73–84. 9 indexed citations
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Kemp, J., et al.. (2019). Diversity favours the old: Metrics of avian diversity increase in aging regrowth Acacia woodlands of semi-arid eastern Australia. Global Ecology and Conservation. 20. e00798–e00798. 2 indexed citations
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Vanderduys, Eric, Alex S. Kutt, & J. Kemp. (2012). Upland savannas: the vertebrate fauna of largely unknown but significant habitat in north-eastern Queensland. Australian Zoologist. 36(1). 59–74. 6 indexed citations
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Kutt, Alex S. & J. Kemp. (2012). Native plant diversity in tropical savannas decreases when exotic pasture grass cover increases. The Rangeland Journal. 34(2). 183–189. 15 indexed citations
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Kutt, Alex S., Eric Vanderduys, Justin Perry, et al.. (2012). Signals of change in tropical savanna woodland vertebrate fauna 5 years after cessation of livestock grazing. Wildlife Research. 39(5). 386–396. 24 indexed citations
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Tng, David Y. P., Brett P. Murphy, Gregor J. Sanders, et al.. (2011). Humid tropical rain forest has expanded into eucalypt forest and savanna over the last 50 years. Ecology and Evolution. 2(1). 34–45. 36 indexed citations
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Jackson, Stephen, et al.. (2011). An accurate assessment of habitat loss and current threats to the mahogany glider (Petaurus gracilis). Australian Mammalogy. 33(1). 82–92. 14 indexed citations
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Bateman, Brooke L., Alex S. Kutt, Eric Vanderduys, & J. Kemp. (2010). Small-mammal species richness and abundance along a tropical altitudinal gradient: an Australian example. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 26(2). 139–149. 32 indexed citations
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Kutt, Alex S., J. Kemp, Keith McDonald, et al.. (2005). Vertebrate fauna survey of White Mountains National Park in the Desert Uplands Bioregion, central-north Queensland. Australian Zoologist. 33(1). 17–38. 7 indexed citations
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Williams, Paul R., et al.. (2005). Post-fire Plant Regeneration in Montane Heath of the Wet Tropics, North-Eastern Queensland. ResearchOnline at James Cook University (James Cook University). 112. 63. 3 indexed citations
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Kutt, Alex S. & J. Kemp. (2005). Distribution, habitat and conservation status of Leggadina lakedownensis (Rodentia: Muridae) in Queensland. Australian Zoologist. 33(2). 258–264. 7 indexed citations
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Fensham, R. J., P. R. Minchin, R. J. Fairfax, et al.. (2000). Broad-scale environmental relations of floristic gradients in the Mitchell grasslands of Queensland. Australian Journal of Botany. 48(1). 27–38. 11 indexed citations

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