Christina Cobbold

Christina Cobbold

University of Glasgow

H-index: 19

Europe-United Kingdom

About Christina Cobbold

Christina Cobbold, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of Mathematical biology, Spatial Ecology, Biological Diversity, Theoretical Ecology.

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

Bumble bee pollination and the wildflower/crop trade-off: When do wildflower enhancements improve crop yield?

Examining the molecular clock hypothesis for the contemporary evolution of the rabies virus

Heterogeneity in Behaviour and Movement can Influence the Stability of Predator–Prey Periodic Travelling Waves

Strong phylogenetic signals in global plant bioclimatic envelopes

Computing Omega1-Heterogeneity in behaviour and movement can influence the stability of predator-prey periodic travelling waves

The effect of landscape fragmentation on Turing-pattern formation

Bridging the scale gap: Predicting large-scale population dynamics from small-scale variation in strongly heterogeneous landscapes

Phenotypic plasticity as a cause and consequence of population dynamics

Christina Cobbold Information

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Reader

Citations(all)

1833

Citations(since 2020)

1074

Cited By

1223

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Christina Cobbold Skills & Research Interests

Mathematical biology

Spatial Ecology

Biological Diversity

Theoretical Ecology

Top articles of Christina Cobbold

Bumble bee pollination and the wildflower/crop trade-off: When do wildflower enhancements improve crop yield?

Ecological Modelling

2023/10/1

Examining the molecular clock hypothesis for the contemporary evolution of the rabies virus

bioRxiv

2023

Heterogeneity in Behaviour and Movement can Influence the Stability of Predator–Prey Periodic Travelling Waves

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

2023/1

Strong phylogenetic signals in global plant bioclimatic envelopes

Global Ecology and Biogeography

2022/11

Computing Omega1-Heterogeneity in behaviour and movement can influence the stability of predator-prey periodic travelling waves

2022/8/30

Christina Cobbold
Christina Cobbold

H-Index: 12

The effect of landscape fragmentation on Turing-pattern formation

Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering

2022/1/7

Bridging the scale gap: Predicting large-scale population dynamics from small-scale variation in strongly heterogeneous landscapes

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2022

Phenotypic plasticity as a cause and consequence of population dynamics

Ecology Letters

2021/11

A novel approach for predicting risk of vector-borne disease establishment in marginal temperate environments under climate change: West Nile virus in the UK

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

2021/5/26

Feral populations of Brassica oleracea along Atlantic coasts in western Europe

Ecology and evolution

2020/10

Should I stay or should I go: partially sedentary populations can outperform fully dispersing populations in response to climate-induced range shifts

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

2020/2

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