Brian J. Pickles

Brian J. Pickles

University of Reading

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Brian J. Pickles

Brian J. Pickles, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of ecology, symbioses, climate change, mycorrhizal fungi.

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

How do gardeners define ‘invasive’? Implications for invasion science and environmental policy instruments on invasive species

Can gardeners identify ‘future invaders’?

First reported fossil occurrences of Phrynosoma sp. from the Columbia Plateau (Washington State, USA) dated to the Late Pleistocene

Challenging assumptions about burial ground biodiversity using flying beetles as indicators in urban areas

Mycorrhizal type of woody plants influences understory species richness in British broadleaved woodlands

Harvesting intensity and aridity are more important than climate change in affecting future carbon stocks of Douglas-fir forests

Community assembly and stability in the root microbiota during early plant development

The impact of the decomposition process of shallow graves on soil mite abundance

Brian J. Pickles Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Ecology

Citations(all)

1437

Citations(since 2020)

987

Cited By

784

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

University of Reading

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Brian J. Pickles Skills & Research Interests

ecology

symbioses

climate change

mycorrhizal fungi

Top articles of Brian J. Pickles

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How do gardeners define ‘invasive’? Implications for invasion science and environmental policy instruments on invasive species

Environmental Science & Policy

Tomos Siôn Jones

Alastair Culham

Brian John Pickles

John David

2024/1/1

Can gardeners identify ‘future invaders’?

NeoBiota

Tomos Siôn Jones

Alastair Culham

Brian John Pickles

John David

2024/2/27

First reported fossil occurrences of Phrynosoma sp. from the Columbia Plateau (Washington State, USA) dated to the Late Pleistocene

Journal of Quaternary Science

Audra J Richter

Brian J Pickles

Bax R Barton

2024/1/7

Challenging assumptions about burial ground biodiversity using flying beetles as indicators in urban areas

Journal of Urban Ecology

Margaret Cathcart-James

Chris Foster

Brian J Pickles

2022

Mycorrhizal type of woody plants influences understory species richness in British broadleaved woodlands

New Phytologist

Petra Guy

Richard Sibly

Simon M Smart

Mark Tibbett

Brian J Pickles

2022/9

Harvesting intensity and aridity are more important than climate change in affecting future carbon stocks of Douglas-fir forests

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Alyssa J Robinson

Camille E Defrenne

W Jean Roach

Caren C Dymond

Brian J Pickles

...

2022/8/11

Community assembly and stability in the root microbiota during early plant development

Frontiers in Microbiology

Kristin Aleklett

Daniel Rosa

Brian John Pickles

Miranda M Hart

2022/4/21

The impact of the decomposition process of shallow graves on soil mite abundance

Journal of Forensic Sciences

Jas K Rai

Brian J Pickles

M Alejandra Perotti

2022/3

Assemblages of Acari in shallow burials: mites as markers of the burial environment, of the stage of decay and of body-cadaver regions

Experimental and Applied Acarology

Jas K Rai

Brian J Pickles

M Alejandra Perotti

2021/12

Tree diversity, site index, and carbon storage decrease with aridity in Douglas-fir forests in western Canada

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Winnifred Jean Roach

Suzanne W Simard

Camille E Defrenne

Brian J Pickles

Les M Lavkulich

...

2021/6/23

Dinosaur fossil discovery using remotely piloted aircraft systems and spectral mixture analysis

9th Annual Meeting Canadian Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology May 26–28, 2021 Online

Sean Herridge-Berry

Caleb M Brown

Derek R Peddle

Brian J Pickles

Craig A Coburn

2021/5/26

Wild insect diversity increases inter-annual stability in global crop pollinator communities

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Deepa Senapathi

Jochen Fründ

Matthias Albrecht

Michael PD Garratt

David Kleijn

...

2021/3/31

Native tree and shrub canopy facilitates oak seedling regeneration in semiarid woodland

Ecosphere

Lisa O'Donnell

Brian J Pickles

Cristina M Campbell

Laurel L Moulton

Nico M Hauwert

...

2020/2

In-situ spectroscopy and shortwave radiometry reveals spatial and temporal variation in the crown-level radiative performance of urban trees

Remote Sensing of Environment

Jie Deng

Brian John Pickles

Li Shao

2020/12/8

Mycorrhizas for a sustainable world

The New Phytologist

C Guillermo Bueno

Brian J Pickles

Camille Truong

Stephanie J Watts-Williams

2020/2/1

Harvest intensity effects on carbon stocks and biodiversity are dependent on regional climate in Douglas-fir forests of British Columbia

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Suzanne W Simard

W Jean Roach

Camille E Defrenne

Brian J Pickles

Eva N Snyder

...

2020/7/24

Drone remote sensing: new opportunities for dinosaur fossil discovery

8th Annual Meeting Canadian Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology June 6–7, 2020 Victoria, BC

Sean Herridge-Berry

Derek R Peddle

Caleb M Brown

Brian J Pickles

Craig A Coburn

2020/6/6

Camille E. Defrenne1*, Timothy J. Philpott2, Shannon HA Guichon3, W. Jean Roach4, Brian J. Pickles5* and Suzanne W. Simard1

Woody Plants and Forest Ecosystems in a Complex World–Ecological Interactions and Physiological Functioning Above and Below Ground

Boris Rewald

Erik Alan Hobbie

Sarah R Kyker

Camille E Defrenne

Brian J Pickles

...

2020/4/1

Infrared radiative performance of urban trees: spatial distribution and interspecific comparison among ten species in the UK by in-situ spectroscopy

Building and Environment

Jie Deng

Brian J Pickles

Stefan T Smith

Li Shao

2020/4/1

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