Edgar C Turner

Edgar C Turner

University of Cambridge

H-index: 32

Europe-United Kingdom

About Edgar C Turner

Edgar C Turner, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Entomology, Ecology.

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

Variable responses of individual species to tropical forest degradation

Heatwave predicts a shady future for insects: impacts of an extreme weather event on a chalk grassland in Bedfordshire, UK

How do management decisions impact butterfly assemblages in smallholding oil palm plantations in Peninsular Malaysia?

Hot topics in butterfly research: Current knowledge and gaps in understanding of the impacts of temperature on butterflies

Research on the benefits of nature to people: How much overlap is there in citations and terms for ‘nature’across disciplines?

Response to ‘Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns’: Clarification on a statistically determined reduction of relative horn length in five species of rhinoceros …

Regional differences in thermoregulation between two European butterfly communities

Habitat associations of day-flying Lepidoptera and their foodplants within nature reserves in Bedfordshire, UK

Edgar C Turner Information

University

Position

Institute of Continuing Education

Citations(all)

4893

Citations(since 2020)

2947

Cited By

3128

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

53

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Edgar C Turner Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Entomology

Ecology

Top articles of Edgar C Turner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Variable responses of individual species to tropical forest degradation

bioRxiv

Robert M Ewers

William D Pearse

C David L Orme

Priyanga Amarasekare

Tijmen De Lorm

...

2024

Heatwave predicts a shady future for insects: impacts of an extreme weather event on a chalk grassland in Bedfordshire, UK

Journal of Insect Conservation

Matthew P Hayes

Esme Ashe-Jepson

Gwen E Hitchcock

Ryan Clark

Josh Hellon

...

2024/2/5

How do management decisions impact butterfly assemblages in smallholding oil palm plantations in Peninsular Malaysia?

Edgar Turner

Martina Harianja

Jake Stone

Sarah Luke

2024/2/14

Hot topics in butterfly research: Current knowledge and gaps in understanding of the impacts of temperature on butterflies

Esme Ashe‐Jepson

Elisabeth Bru

Eleanor Connell

Mahika K Dixit

Jack Hargrave

...

2024/1

Research on the benefits of nature to people: How much overlap is there in citations and terms for ‘nature’across disciplines?

Kate Howlett

Edgar C Turner

2024/2

Response to ‘Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns’: Clarification on a statistically determined reduction of relative horn length in five species of rhinoceros …

People and Nature

Oscar E Wilson

Michael D Pashkevich

Kees Rookmaaker

Edgar C Turner

2024/3/21

Regional differences in thermoregulation between two European butterfly communities

Journal of Animal Ecology

Eric Toro‐Delgado

Roger Vila

Gerard Talavera

EC Turner

MP Hayes

...

2024/2

Habitat associations of day-flying Lepidoptera and their foodplants within nature reserves in Bedfordshire, UK

Journal of Insect Conservation

Esme Ashe-Jepson

Juliet Anderson

Gwen E Hitchcock

Sky Wallis

Keira Wingader

...

2024/2/17

The effects of land‐use change on semi‐aquatic bugs (Gerromorpha, Hemiptera) in rainforest streams in Sabah, Malaysia

Freshwater Biology

Martina F Harianja

Edgar C Turner

Holly Barclay

Vun K Chey

David C Aldridge

...

2024/1/15

Rainforest transformation reallocates energy from green to brown food webs

Nature

Anton M Potapov

Jochen Drescher

Kevin Darras

Arne Wenzel

Noah Janotta

...

2024/2/14

The impacts of within-stream physical structure and riparian buffer strips on semi-aquatic bugs in Southeast Asian oil palm

Martina F Harianja

Sarah H Luke

Holly Barclay

Vun K Chey

David C Aldridge

...

2024/1/11

The effects of land-use change on semi-aquatic bugs (Gerromorpha, Hemiptera) in rainforest streams in Sabah, Malaysia

Edgar Turner

Martina Harianja

Sarah Luke

David Aldridge

William Foster

2024/2/13

The socioecological benefits and consequences of oil palm cultivation in its native range: The Sustainable Oil Palm in West Africa (SOPWA) Project

Science of The Total Environment

Michael D Pashkevich

Cicely AM Marshall

Benedictus Freeman

Valentine J Reiss-Woolever

Jean-Pierre Caliman

...

2024/5/20

Maintaining understory vegetation in oil palm plantations supports higher assassin bug numbers

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Jake Stone

Andreas Dwi Advento

Michael D Pashkevich

Anak Agung Ketut Aryawan

Jean‐Pierre Caliman

...

2023/10

Tropical forests post-logging are a persistent net carbon source to the atmosphere

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Maria B Mills

Yadvinder Malhi

Robert M Ewers

Lip Khoon Kho

Yit Arn Teh

...

2023/1/17

Research data supporting" Tropical butterflies use thermal buffering and thermal tolerance as alternative strategies to cope with temperature change".

Esme Ashe-Jepson

Stephany Arizala Cobo

Yves Basset

Andrew J Bladon

Irena Kleckova

...

2023/6/6

Day‐flying lepidoptera larvae have a poorer ability to thermoregulate than adults

Ecology and Evolution

Esme Ashe‐Jepson

Matthew P Hayes

Gwen E Hitchcock

Keira Wingader

Edgar C Turner

...

2023/10

Habitat heterogeneity supports day-flying Lepidoptera in oil palm plantations

Journal of Tropical Ecology

Valentine Joy Reiss-Woolever

Andreas Dwi Advento

Anak Agung Ketut Aryawan

Jean-Pierre Caliman

William A Foster

...

2023/1

Research data supporting" Thermoregulatory ability and mechanism does not differ consistently between neotropical and temperate butterflies".

Esme Ashe-Jepson

Benita C Laird-Hopkins

Yves Basset

Stephany Arizala Cobo

Lucy Eberhardt

...

2023/6/6

Multi-stemming enhances tree survival and growth in Borneo’s logged forests

Forest Ecology and Management

Jakub Kvasnica

Radim Matula

Martin Rejžek

Robert M Ewers

Terhi Riutta

...

2023/9/15

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