Alex Kusmanoff

Alex Kusmanoff

RMIT University

H-index: 13

Oceania-Australia

About Alex Kusmanoff

Alex Kusmanoff, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Motivating government action on threatened species through electoral systems

“Totemic species” can be an effective lens for engaging students with Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity conservation

The intersection between elected representatives and threatened species recovery

“Bins on boats”, a behaviourally-based intervention to curb marine pollution in Bass Strait, Australia

Some frames speak louder than others when communicating for biodiversity conservation

Biodiversity conservation cannot afford COVID-19 communication bungles

Scale up of behaviour change interventions: A rapid review of evidence and practice

Consequences of information suppression in ecological and conservation sciences

Alex Kusmanoff Information

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Citations(all)

676

Citations(since 2020)

643

Cited By

189

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

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Top articles of Alex Kusmanoff

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Motivating government action on threatened species through electoral systems

Gareth Kindler

Alex Kusmanoff

Stephen Kearney

Michelle Ward

Richard Fuller

...

2023/8

“Totemic species” can be an effective lens for engaging students with Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity conservation

Conservation Science and Practice

Natasha M Ward

Georgia Garrard

Emily A Gregg

Benjamin May

Dave Wandin

...

2023/4

The intersection between elected representatives and threatened species recovery

Gareth Sean Kindler

Stephen Kearney

Alex Kusmanoff

Michelle Ward

Richard Fuller

...

2022/11/6

“Bins on boats”, a behaviourally-based intervention to curb marine pollution in Bass Strait, Australia

Conservation Science and Practice

Alexander M Kusmanoff

Rebecca R McIntosh

Simon Boag

Sarah A Bekessy

2022/4/1

Some frames speak louder than others when communicating for biodiversity conservation

AM Kusmanoff

GE Garrard

SA Bekessy

2022

Biodiversity conservation cannot afford COVID-19 communication bungles

Emily A Gregg

Alexander M Kusmanoff

Georgia E Garrard

Lindall R Kidd

Sarah A Bekessy

2021/10/1

Scale up of behaviour change interventions: A rapid review of evidence and practice

Alexander K Saeri

Peter Slattery

Morgan James Tear

Chiara Varazzani

Daniel Epstein

...

2021/1/20

Consequences of information suppression in ecological and conservation sciences

Conservation Letters

Don A Driscoll

Georgia E Garrard

Alexander M Kusmanoff

Stephen Dovers

Martine Maron

...

2021/1

Identifying and prioritizing human behaviors that benefit biodiversity

Conservation Science and Practice

Matthew J Selinske

Georgia E Garrard

Emily A Gregg

Alexander M Kusmanoff

Lindall R Kidd

...

2020/9

We have a steak in it: Eliciting interventions to reduce beef consumption and its impact on biodiversity

Conservation letters

Matthew J Selinske

Fiona Fidler

Ascelin Gordon

Georgia E Garrard

Alexander M Kusmanoff

...

2020/9

Understanding Australia’s national feral cat control effort

Wildlife Research

Georgia E Garrard

Alexander M Kusmanoff

Richard Faulkner

Chathuri L Samarasekara

Ascelin Gordon

...

2020/7/23

SUBMISSION TO THE EPBC ACT REVIEW

Alex Kusmanoff

2020/4

Message framing in the time of the precautionary principle: response to Martell and Rodewald 2019

Alexander M Kusmanoff

2020/10/1

Five lessons to guide more effective biodiversity conservation message framing

Conservation Biology

Alexander M Kusmanoff

Fiona Fidler

Ascelin Gordon

Georgia E Garrard

Sarah A Bekessy

2020/10

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