Jane Bryan

829 total citations
11 papers, 602 citations indexed

About

Jane Bryan is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Jane Bryan has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 602 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 6 papers in Ecology and 2 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Jane Bryan's work include Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (9 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (3 papers) and Forest Management and Policy (3 papers). Jane Bryan is often cited by papers focused on Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (9 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (3 papers) and Forest Management and Policy (3 papers). Jane Bryan collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Papua New Guinea and United States. Jane Bryan's co-authors include Philip Shearman, Phil Shearman, Julian Ash, David Knapp, Brendan Mackey, Gregory P. Asner, William F. Laurance, JB Kirkpatrick, J. P. Walsh and J Ash and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Environmental Management and Biological Conservation.

In The Last Decade

Jane Bryan

11 papers receiving 574 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jane Bryan Australia 10 310 257 160 78 70 11 602
Penny van Oosterzee Australia 15 275 0.9× 285 1.1× 153 1.0× 56 0.7× 30 0.4× 27 681
Simone Rodrigues de Freitas Brazil 16 398 1.3× 556 2.2× 214 1.3× 97 1.2× 60 0.9× 46 983
María José Andrade‐Núñez Puerto Rico 8 475 1.5× 263 1.0× 202 1.3× 77 1.0× 85 1.2× 10 743
Aerin L. Jacob Canada 18 344 1.1× 326 1.3× 226 1.4× 109 1.4× 124 1.8× 39 786
R.H.G. Jongman Netherlands 12 452 1.5× 314 1.2× 209 1.3× 75 1.0× 127 1.8× 28 781
Suzanne Serneels Belgium 10 575 1.9× 515 2.0× 147 0.9× 73 0.9× 85 1.2× 13 1.0k
Dwi Astiani Indonesia 10 504 1.6× 439 1.7× 163 1.0× 63 0.8× 63 0.9× 56 895
Anna Komarova United States 4 417 1.3× 281 1.1× 133 0.8× 51 0.7× 85 1.2× 11 659
Lucy Fish United Kingdom 8 550 1.8× 536 2.1× 166 1.0× 56 0.7× 75 1.1× 9 891
Philip Stott United Kingdom 15 311 1.0× 193 0.8× 263 1.6× 116 1.5× 38 0.5× 38 789

Countries citing papers authored by Jane Bryan

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jane Bryan

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jane Bryan

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

All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Bryan, Jane, et al.. (2015). The State of the Forests of Papua New Guinea 2014: Measuring Change Over Period 2002-2014. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 29 indexed citations
2.
Bryan, Jane, et al.. (2013). Extreme Differences in Forest Degradation in Borneo: Comparing Practices in Sarawak, Sabah, and Brunei. PLoS ONE. 8(7). e69679–e69679. 190 indexed citations
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Shearman, Philip, Jane Bryan, & J. P. Walsh. (2013). Trends in Deltaic Change over Three Decades in the Asia-Pacific Region. Journal of Coastal Research. 29(5). 1169–1169. 40 indexed citations
4.
Shearman, Philip, Jane Bryan, & William F. Laurance. (2012). Are we approaching ‘peak timber’ in the tropics?. Biological Conservation. 151(1). 17–21. 80 indexed citations
5.
Bryan, Jane, JB Kirkpatrick, Philip Shearman, & J Ash. (2011). On estimating tropical forest carbon dynamics in Papua New Guinea. Annals of Forest Science. 68(2). 213–216. 3 indexed citations
6.
Bryan, Jane, Phil Shearman, Julian Ash, & JB Kirkpatrick. (2010). Impact of logging on aboveground biomass stocks in lowland rain forest, Papua New Guinea. Ecological Applications. 20(8). 2096–2103. 20 indexed citations
7.
Shearman, Phil & Jane Bryan. (2010). A bioregional analysis of the distribution of rainforest cover, deforestation and degradation in Papua New Guinea. Austral Ecology. 36(1). 9–24. 47 indexed citations
8.
Shearman, Philip, et al.. (2010). Deforestation and degradation in Papua New Guinea: a response to Filer and colleagues, 2009. Annals of Forest Science. 67(3). 300–300. 10 indexed citations
9.
Bryan, Jane, Phil Shearman, Julian Ash, & JB Kirkpatrick. (2009). Estimating rainforest biomass stocks and carbon loss from deforestation and degradation in Papua New Guinea 1972–2002: Best estimates, uncertainties and research needs. Journal of Environmental Management. 91(4). 995–1001. 39 indexed citations
10.
Shearman, Phil, et al.. (2009). Forest Conversion and Degradation in Papua New Guinea 1972–2002. Biotropica. 41(3). 379–390. 133 indexed citations
11.
Mackey, Brendan, et al.. (2004). Australia's Dynamic Habitat Template 2003. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 11 indexed citations

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