Trevor Hobbs

1.0k total citations
18 papers, 649 citations indexed

About

Trevor Hobbs is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Trevor Hobbs has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 649 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 7 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 7 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Trevor Hobbs's work include Forest Management and Policy (7 papers), Bioenergy crop production and management (5 papers) and Forest ecology and management (4 papers). Trevor Hobbs is often cited by papers focused on Forest Management and Policy (7 papers), Bioenergy crop production and management (5 papers) and Forest ecology and management (4 papers). Trevor Hobbs collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Canada. Trevor Hobbs's co-authors include Brett A. Bryan, John Ward, Keryn I. Paul, John R. Bartle, Jacqueline R. England, Simon Murphy, John S. Larmour, Peter Ritson, Kim Brooksbank and Stephen H. Roxburgh and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Environmental Management, Climatic Change and International Journal of Remote Sensing.

In The Last Decade

Trevor Hobbs

17 papers receiving 598 citations

Peers

Trevor Hobbs
Eddie Bevilacqua United States
Ryan Blanchard South Africa
M.B. Gush South Africa
Joe P. Colletti United States
William Stewart United States
Sergey Zudin Finland
Eddie Bevilacqua United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Trevor Hobbs

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Fields of papers citing papers by Trevor Hobbs

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Trevor Hobbs

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Collar, David C., et al.. (2023). Scaling of fast‐start performance and its thermal dependence in mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus. Journal of Fish Biology. 104(3). 611–623.
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Collar, David C., et al.. (2020). Fast‐start escape performance across temperature and salinity gradients in mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus. Journal of Fish Biology. 96(3). 755–767. 2 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Trevor, et al.. (2016). Models of reforestation productivity and carbon sequestration for land use and climate change adaptation planning in South Australia. Journal of Environmental Management. 181. 279–288. 27 indexed citations
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Summers, David, Brett A. Bryan, Martin Nolan, & Trevor Hobbs. (2015). The costs of reforestation: A spatial model of the costs of establishing environmental and carbon plantings. Land Use Policy. 44. 110–121. 34 indexed citations
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Paul, Keryn I., Stephen H. Roxburgh, Jacqueline R. England, et al.. (2014). Improved models for estimating temporal changes in carbon sequestration in above-ground biomass of mixed-species environmental plantings. Forest Ecology and Management. 338. 208–218. 45 indexed citations
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Paul, Keryn I., Stephen H. Roxburgh, Jacqueline R. England, et al.. (2014). Root biomass of carbon plantings in agricultural landscapes of southern Australia: Development and testing of allometrics. Forest Ecology and Management. 318. 216–227. 23 indexed citations
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Polglase, P. J., Andrew Reeson, Keryn I. Paul, et al.. (2013). Potential for forest carbon plantings to offset greenhouse emissions in Australia: economics and constraints to implementation. Climatic Change. 121(2). 161–175. 68 indexed citations
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Paul, Keryn I., Stephen H. Roxburgh, Jacqueline R. England, et al.. (2013). Development and testing of allometric equations for estimating above-ground biomass of mixed-species environmental plantings. Forest Ecology and Management. 310. 483–494. 107 indexed citations
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Almeida, Auro C., Josie Carwardine, Kimberley Opie, et al.. (2011). Opportunities for carbon forestry in Australia: Economic assessment and constraints to implementation. CSIRO. 29 indexed citations
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Bryan, Brett A., John Ward, & Trevor Hobbs. (2008). An assessment of the economic and environmental potential of biomass production in an agricultural region. Land Use Policy. 25(4). 533–549. 58 indexed citations
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Bartle, John R., et al.. (2007). Scale of biomass production from new woody crops for salinity control in dryland agriculture in Australia. International Journal of Global Energy Issues. 27(2). 115–115. 74 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Trevor, et al.. (2005). Plant biometrics and biomass productivity in the River Murray Dryland Corridor. 1 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Trevor & Craig D. James. (1999). Influence of shade covers on pitfall trap temperatures and capture success of reptiles and small mammals in arid Australia. Wildlife Research. 26(3). 341–349. 18 indexed citations
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Landsberg, J. J., et al.. (1997). The effects of artificial sources of water on rangeland biodiversity: Final report to the Biodiversity Convention and Strategy Section of the Biodiversity Group, Environment Australia. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 28 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Trevor. (1997). Atmospheric correction of NOAA-11 NDVI data in the arid rangelands of Central Australia. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 18(5). 1051–1058. 7 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Trevor. (1995). The use of NOAA-AVHRR NDVI data to assess herbage production in the arid rangelands of Central Australia. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 16(7). 1289–1302. 102 indexed citations
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Hobbs, Trevor, Ashley D. Sparrow, & Joe Landsberg. (1994). A model of soil moisture balance and herbage growth in the arid rangelands of central Australia. Journal of Arid Environments. 28(4). 281–298. 19 indexed citations

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