David M. Bailey

David  M. Bailey

University of Glasgow

H-index: 34

Europe-United Kingdom

About David M. Bailey

David M. Bailey, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of Marine ecology.

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

Colonization, diversity, and seasonality of fishes at pelagic fish aggregating devices

Migration patterns and navigation cues of Atlantic salmon post‐smolts migrating from 12 rivers through the coastal zones around the Irish Sea

Inshore and offshore marine migration pathways of Atlantic salmon post‐smolts from multiple rivers in Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Ireland

Optimizing Seaweed Biomass Production-A Two Kelp Solution

Suggested searches

Understanding the Indirect Drivers of Biodiversity Loss in Scotland

Effects of territorial damselfish on corallivorous fish assemblage composition and coral predation in the Mauritian lagoon

Sustainable use of ocean resources

David M. Bailey Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in marine ecology IBAHCM

Citations(all)

3812

Citations(since 2020)

1843

Cited By

2580

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

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David M. Bailey Skills & Research Interests

Marine ecology

Top articles of David M. Bailey

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Colonization, diversity, and seasonality of fishes at pelagic fish aggregating devices

Journal of Fish Biology

EVC Schneider

BS Talwar

SS Killen

S Russell

TE Van Leeuwen

...

2023/10/19

Migration patterns and navigation cues of Atlantic salmon post‐smolts migrating from 12 rivers through the coastal zones around the Irish Sea

Journal of Fish Biology

Jessie Lilly

Hannele H Honkanen

Jessica R Rodger

Diego Del Villar

Patrick Boylan

...

2024/1

Inshore and offshore marine migration pathways of Atlantic salmon post‐smolts from multiple rivers in Scotland, England, Northern Ireland, and Ireland

Journal of Fish Biology

Jessica R Rodger

Jessie Lilly

Hannele M Honkanen

Diego Del Villar

Richard Kennedy

...

2024/4/28

Optimizing Seaweed Biomass Production-A Two Kelp Solution

Michael Stekoll

Alf Pryor

Meyer Alexandra

Scott Lindell

David Bailey

...

2024/4/18

Suggested searches

Perspective

Sunkyung Kim

Jing Chen

Feiya Ou

Tian-Tian Liu

Suin Jo

...

2024/3/4

Understanding the Indirect Drivers of Biodiversity Loss in Scotland

Robin J Pakeman

Antonia Eastwood

Dominic Duckett

Kerry A Waylen

Jon Hopkins

...

2023

Effects of territorial damselfish on corallivorous fish assemblage composition and coral predation in the Mauritian lagoon

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

IC Tiddy

D Kaullysing

DM Bailey

SS Killen

A Le Vin

...

2023/12/1

Sustainable use of ocean resources

Marine Policy

David M Bailey

Charlotte R Hopkins

2023/8/1

Correction to: Outplanting of branching Acropora enhances recolonization of a fish species and protects massive corals from predation

Coral Reefs

IC Tiddy

D Kaullysing

DM Bailey

PK Chumun

SS Killen

...

2023/4/1

A Review of Impact Assessments for Deep-Sea Fisheries on the High Seas

Laura Kaikkonen

Lissette Victorero

Matthew Gianni

Teresa Amaro

Sofia Graça Aranha

...

2022

Investigating the behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) post‐smolts during their early marine migration through the Clyde Marine Region

Journal of Fish Biology

Jessie Lilly

Hannele M Honkanen

David M Bailey

Colin W Bean

Ruaidhri Forrester

...

2022/11

Grey seal Halichoerus grypus breeding sites contribute substantial carrion biomass to the Firth of Forth

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Neil M Burns

Charlotte R Hopkins

Maria Martina Quaggiotto

Dominic J McCafferty

David M Bailey

2022/6/16

Past, present and future of the ecosystem services provided by cetacean carcasses

M-Martina Quaggiotto

José A Sánchez-Zapata

David M Bailey

Ana Payo-Payo

Joan Navarro

...

2022/4/1

Comparing scavenging in marine and terrestrial ecosystems: a case study with fish and gull carcasses in a small Mediterranean island

Basic and Applied Ecology

Daniel Redondo-Gómez

M-Martina Quaggiotto

David M Bailey

Sergio Eguía

Zebensui Morales-Reyes

...

2022/3/1

Notes on age determination, size and age structure, longevity and growth of co‐occurring macrourid fishes

Journal of Fish Biology

Odd Aksel Bergstad

Rebecca H Hunter

Nicola J Cousins

David M Bailey

Terje Jørgensen

2021/9

Marine and terrestrial scavenging on fish and gull carcasses on a Mediterranean island

Daniel Redondo-Gómez

M-Martina Quaggiotto

David M Bailey

Sergio Eguía

Zebensui Morales-Reyes

...

2021/3/15

Modelling seabed sediment physical properties and organic matter content in the Firth of Clyde

Earth System Science Data

Matthew C Pace

David M Bailey

David W Donnan

Bhavani E Narayanaswamy

Hazel J Smith

...

2021/12/21

A decade to study deep-sea life

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Kerry L Howell

Ana Hilário

A Louise Allcock

David Bailey

Maria Baker

...

2021/3

Combining acoustic telemetry with a mechanistic model to investigate characteristics unique to successful Atlantic salmon smolt migrants through a standing body of water

Environmental Biology of Fishes

Jessie Lilly

Hannele M Honkanen

Joseph M McCallum

Matthew Newton

David M Bailey

...

2021/10/23

Design, construction, and deployment of an affordable and long-lasting moored deep-water fish aggregation device

bioRxiv

Eric VC Schneider

Edward J Brooks

Michael P Cortina

David M Bailey

Shaun S Killen

...

2021/1/25

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