Gail Schofield

About Gail Schofield

Gail Schofield, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen Mary University of London, specializes in the field of Ecology, Movement, Behaviour, Conservation, Turtles.

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

A pulse check for trends in sea turtle numbers across the globe

Climate warming and sea turtle sex ratios across the globe

Priorities for Mediterranean marine turtle conservation and management in the face of climate change

Spatiotemporal distribution and sexual segregation in the Critically Endangered angelshark Squatina squatina in Spain’s largest marine reserve

A social media-based framework for quantifying temporal changes to wildlife viewing intensity

Evidence of adult male scarcity associated with female-skewed offspring sex ratios in sea turtles

Productive foraging sites enhance maternal health and impact offspring fitness in a capital breeding species

Aerial drone surveys reveal the efficacy of a protected area network for marine megafauna and the value of sea turtles as umbrella species

Gail Schofield Information

University

Position

Lecturer

Citations(all)

4605

Citations(since 2020)

2686

Cited By

2820

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Gail Schofield Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Movement

Behaviour

Conservation

Turtles

Top articles of Gail Schofield

A pulse check for trends in sea turtle numbers across the globe

iScience

2024/2/15

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Stelios Katsanevakis
Stelios Katsanevakis

H-Index: 42

Climate warming and sea turtle sex ratios across the globe

Global Change Biology

2024/1

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Priorities for Mediterranean marine turtle conservation and management in the face of climate change

Journal of Environmental Management

2023/8/1

Spatiotemporal distribution and sexual segregation in the Critically Endangered angelshark Squatina squatina in Spain’s largest marine reserve

Endangered Species Research

2023/7/20

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

A social media-based framework for quantifying temporal changes to wildlife viewing intensity

Ecological Modelling

2023/2/1

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Evidence of adult male scarcity associated with female-skewed offspring sex ratios in sea turtles

Current Biology

2023/1/9

Jacques-Olivier Laloë
Jacques-Olivier Laloë

H-Index: 8

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Productive foraging sites enhance maternal health and impact offspring fitness in a capital breeding species

bioRxiv

2023

Aerial drone surveys reveal the efficacy of a protected area network for marine megafauna and the value of sea turtles as umbrella species

Drones

2022/10/7

Christophe Eizaguirre
Christophe Eizaguirre

H-Index: 25

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

More aggressive sea turtles win fights over foraging resources independent of body size and years of presence

Animal Behaviour

2022/8/1

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

A review of how the biology of male sea turtles may help mitigate female-biased hatchling sex ratio skews in a warming climate

2022/7

Takahiro Shimada
Takahiro Shimada

H-Index: 20

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Aerial drones reveal the dynamic structuring of sea turtle breeding aggregations and minimum survey effort required to capture climatic and sex-specific effects

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/5/25

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Inter-annual variability in breeding census data across species and regions

Marine Biology

2022/5

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: A tool for conservation prioritization

Diversity and Distributions

2022/4

Photo‐identification confirms polyandry in loggerhead sea turtles

Marine Ecology

2022/4

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Sea turtles in the cancer risk landscape: a global meta-analysis of fibropapillomatosis prevalence and associated risk factors

Pathogens

2021/10/8

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Beata Ujvari
Beata Ujvari

H-Index: 26

COVID‐19 disruption reveals mass‐tourism pressure on nearshore sea turtle distributions and access to optimal breeding habitat

Evolutionary Applications

2021/10

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Machine learning to detect marine animals in UAV imagery: Effect of morphology, spacing, behaviour and habitat

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

2021/9

Daniel Ierodiaconou
Daniel Ierodiaconou

H-Index: 26

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Social media reveals consistently disproportionate tourism pressure on a threatened marine vertebrate

Animal Conservation

2021/8

Gail Schofield
Gail Schofield

H-Index: 24

Incorporating geographical scale and multiple environmental factors to delineate the breeding distribution of sea turtles

Drones

2021/11/26

Operational protocols for the use of drones in marine animal research

2020/9/25

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