Tim Burton

1.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
26 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Tim Burton is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Tim Burton has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Ecology, 14 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 11 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Tim Burton's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (14 papers), Physiological and biochemical adaptations (9 papers) and Marine and fisheries research (9 papers). Tim Burton is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (14 papers), Physiological and biochemical adaptations (9 papers) and Marine and fisheries research (9 papers). Tim Burton collaborates with scholars based in Norway, United Kingdom and United States. Tim Burton's co-authors include Neil B. Metcalfe, J. D. Armstrong, Shaun S. Killen, Sigurd Einum, Irja I. Ratikainen, V. Hutson, Mia O. Hoogenboom, Simon McKelvey, David Stewart and Ton G. G. Groothuis and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, The American Naturalist and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

Tim Burton

24 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Tim Burton
Lesley A. Alton Australia
Glenn K. Baggott United Kingdom
Sierra Sams United States
Justin D. Yeakel United States
Matthew D. McGee United States
Angela J. Crean Australia
Lesley A. Alton Australia
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tim Burton

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All Works

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Robertsen, Grethe, Tim Burton, Ola Ugedal, et al.. (2025). Molecular Analysis of the Accuracy of Phenotypic Sex Assessment by Anglers in Norwegian Atlantic Salmon Fisheries. Fisheries Management and Ecology. 32(5). 272–281.
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Burton, Tim & Sigurd Einum. (2025). High Capacity for Physiological Plasticity Occurs at a Slow Rate in Ectotherms. Ecology Letters. 28(1). e70046–e70046. 3 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Ola Ugedal, Sten Karlsson, Eva B. Thorstad, & Geir H. Bolstad. (2024). Using scale-derived estimates of body size in analyses of Atlantic salmon life-history variation: a cautionary note. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 81(5). 549–558.
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Burton, Tim, Irja I. Ratikainen, & Sigurd Einum. (2022). Environmental change and the rate of phenotypic plasticity. Global Change Biology. 28(18). 5337–5345. 45 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, et al.. (2020). Acclimation capacity and rate change through life in the zooplankton Daphnia. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 287(1924). 20200189–20200189. 10 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim & Sigurd Einum. (2020). The old and the large may suffer disproportionately during episodes of high temperature: evidence from a keystone zooplankton species. Conservation Physiology. 8(1). coaa038–coaa038. 8 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Sonya K. Auer, James H. Hunt, et al.. (2019). Hierarchical analysis of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fecundity in relation to body size and developmental traits. Journal of Fish Biology. 96(2). 316–326. 2 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Njal Rollinson, Simon McKelvey, et al.. (2019). Adaptive Maternal Investment in the Wild? Links between Maternal Growth Trajectory and Offspring Size, Growth, and Survival in Contrasting Environments. The American Naturalist. 195(4). 678–690. 11 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, et al.. (2019). Measuring phenotypes in fluctuating environments. Functional Ecology. 34(3). 606–615. 12 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Bettina Zeis, & Sigurd Einum. (2018). Automated measurement of upper thermal limits in small aquatic animals. Journal of Experimental Biology. 221(Pt 17). 10 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim & Neil B. Metcalfe. (2014). Can environmental conditions experienced in early life influence future generations?. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 281(1785). 20140311–20140311. 239 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Simon McKelvey, David Stewart, J. D. Armstrong, & Neil B. Metcalfe. (2013). Early maternal experience shapes offspring performance in the wild. Ecology. 94(3). 618–626. 29 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, et al.. (2012). Offspring investment in wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): relationships with smolt age and spawning condition. Ecology Of Freshwater Fish. 22(2). 317–321. 12 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Shaun S. Killen, J. D. Armstrong, & Neil B. Metcalfe. (2011). What causes intraspecific variation in resting metabolic rate and what are its ecological consequences?. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 278(1724). 3465–3473. 569 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hoogenboom, Mia O., J. D. Armstrong, M.S. Miles, et al.. (2011). Implantation of cocoa butter reduces egg and hatchling size in Salmo trutta. Journal of Fish Biology. 79(3). 587–596. 13 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Brenton Knott, Philip E. Vercoe, & Anne Brearley. (2007). Eco‐phenotypic growth in juvenile smooth marron, Cherax cainii (Decapoda: Parastacidae). Fisheries Management and Ecology. 14(5). 309–317. 2 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim, Brenton Knott, Debra S. Judge, Philip E. Vercoe, & Anne Brearley. (2007). Embryonic And Juvenile Attachment Structures In Cherax Cainii (decapoda: Parastacidae): Implications For Maternal Care. The American Midland Naturalist. 157(1). 127–136. 10 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim & David Walsh. (1998). The role of personnel in change processes: introducing the ‘charabanc of change’ typology. Strategic Change. 7(7). 407–420. 1 indexed citations
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Maret, Terry R., et al.. (1993). Field Testing of New Monitoring Protocols to Assess Brown Trout Spawning Habitat in an Idaho Stream. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 13(3). 567–580. 16 indexed citations
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Burton, Tim & V. Hutson. (1991). Permanence for nonautonomous predator-prey systems. Differential and Integral Equations. 4(6). 28 indexed citations

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