Brian R. Silliman

Brian R. Silliman

Duke University

H-index: 75

North America-United States

About Brian R. Silliman

Brian R. Silliman, With an exceptional h-index of 75 and a recent h-index of 57 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Marine Ecology, Wetland Ecology, Food Webs, Marine Conservation.

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

Sediment carbon storage differs in native and non-native Caribbean seagrass beds

Enhanced but highly variable biodiversity outcomes from coastal restoration: A global synthesis

Impacts of climate change on marine foundation species

Top-predator recovery abates geomorphic decline of a coastal ecosystem

Nature-Based Coastal Defenses: Can Biodiversity Help?

What evidence exists on the performance of nature-based solutions interventions for coastal protection in biogenic, shallow ecosystems? A systematic map protocol

Shorebirds-driven trophic cascade helps restore coastal wetland multifunctionality

Macrozoobenthos as an indicator of habitat suitability for intertidal seagrass

Brian R. Silliman Information

University

Position

Rachel Carson Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology and Conservation

Citations(all)

30869

Citations(since 2020)

16254

Cited By

20874

hIndex(all)

75

hIndex(since 2020)

57

i10Index(all)

191

i10Index(since 2020)

162

Email

University Profile Page

Duke University

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Brian R. Silliman Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Marine Ecology

Wetland Ecology

Food Webs

Marine Conservation

Top articles of Brian R. Silliman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Sediment carbon storage differs in native and non-native Caribbean seagrass beds

Marine Environmental Research

Catherine L Brenner

Stephanie R Valdez

Y Stacy Zhang

Elizabeth C Shaver

Brent B Hughes

...

2024/2/1

Enhanced but highly variable biodiversity outcomes from coastal restoration: A global synthesis

One Earth

Michael Sievers

Rod M Connolly

Kimberly A Finlayson

Michaela E Kitchingman

Andria Ostrowski

...

2024/4/19

Impacts of climate change on marine foundation species

Thomas Wernberg

Mads S Thomsen

Julia K Baum

Melanie J Bishop

John F Bruno

...

2024/1/17

Top-predator recovery abates geomorphic decline of a coastal ecosystem

Nature

Brent B Hughes

Kathryn M Beheshti

M Tim Tinker

Christine Angelini

Charlie Endris

...

2024/2

Nature-Based Coastal Defenses: Can Biodiversity Help?

Encyclopedia of biodiversity

Bregje K Van Wesenbeeck

John N Griffin

Mark van Koningsveld

Keryn B Gedan

Michael W McCoy

...

2013/1/1

What evidence exists on the performance of nature-based solutions interventions for coastal protection in biogenic, shallow ecosystems? A systematic map protocol

Environmental Evidence

Avery B Paxton

Trevor N Riley

Camille L Steenrod

Carter S Smith

Y Stacy Zhang

...

2023/5/22

Shorebirds-driven trophic cascade helps restore coastal wetland multifunctionality

Nature Communications

Chunming Li

Jianshe Chen

Xiaolin Liao

Aaron P Ramus

Christine Angelini

...

2023/12/6

Macrozoobenthos as an indicator of habitat suitability for intertidal seagrass

Ecological Indicators

Max LE Gräfnings

Laura L Govers

Jannes HT Heusinkveld

Brian R Silliman

Quirin Smeele

...

2023/3/1

A wide megafauna gap undermines China’s expanding coastal ecosystem conservation

Science Advances

Xincheng Li

Hanchen Wang

Douglas J McCauley

Andrew H Altieri

Brian R Silliman

...

2023/8/9

Editorial: Marine ecosystem restoration (MER) – a call for a more inclusive paradigm

Frontiers in Marine Science

B.R. et al. Silliman

2023/9/12

Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally

Science

Changlin Xu

Brian R Silliman

Jianshe Chen

Xincheng Li

Mads S Thomsen

...

2023/11/3

Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research

Julien Pétillon

Emma McKinley

Meghan Alexander

Janine B Adams

Christine Angelini

...

2023/7/13

Grazer host density mediates the ability of parasites to protect foundational plants from overgrazing

Oikos

Joseph P Morton

Samantha A Huff

Emory H Wellman

Brian R Silliman

2023/9

To restore coastal marine areas, we need to work across multiple habitats simultaneously

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

ML Vozzo

C Doropoulos

BR Silliman

A Steven

SE Reeves

...

2023/6/27

Marine Ecosystem Restoration (MER)–Challenges and New Horizons

Brian Silliman

Avigdor Abelson

Christine Angelini

Gesche Krause

Megan Irene Saunders

...

2023/10/23

Feral hogs control brackish marsh plant communities over time

Ecology

Marc JS Hensel

Brian R Silliman

Enie Hensel

Jarrett EK Byrnes

2022/2

Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity

Nature communications

Mads S Thomsen

Andrew H Altieri

Christine Angelini

Melanie J Bishop

Fabio Bulleri

...

2022/1/31

Greater consideration of animals will enhance coastal restoration outcomes

BioScience

Michael Sievers

Christopher J Brown

Christina A Buelow

Robin Hale

Andria Ostrowski

...

2022/11

Invertebrate Grazing on Live Turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum): A Common Interaction That May Facilitate Fungal Growth

Frontiers in Marine Science

Anjali D Boyd

Nia S Walker

Stephanie R Valdez

Y Stacy Zhang

Andrew H Altieri

...

2022/1/12

Recovering wetland biogeomorphic feedbacks to restore the world’s biotic carbon hotspots

Ralph JM Temmink

Leon PM Lamers

Christine Angelini

Tjeerd J Bouma

Christian Fritz

...

2022/5/6

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Edward B. Barbier

Colorado State University

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Julian D. Olden

Julian D. Olden

University of Washington

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Mark Bertness

Mark Bertness

Brown University

H-index: 73
John Bruno

John Bruno

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Oscar Iribarne

Oscar Iribarne

Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata

H-index: 56
Mads Solgaard Thomsen

Mads Solgaard Thomsen

University of Canterbury

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