Gregory P. Dietl

Gregory P. Dietl

Cornell University

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Gregory P. Dietl

Gregory P. Dietl, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of Predator-prey interactions, Escalation theory, Conservation paleobiology, Natural security.

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

Assessing the utility of death assemblages as reference conditions in a common benthic index (M-AMBI) with simulations

Knowing but not doing: Quantifying the research-implementation gap in conservation paleobiology

Age variability and decadal time averaging in oyster reef death assemblages

Better together: Building an engaged conservation paleobiology science for the future.

Accounting for uncertainty from zero inflation and overdispersion in paleoecological studies of predation using a hierarchical Bayesian framework

What is conservation paleobiology? Tracking 20 years of research and development

Core competencies for training conservation paleobiology students in a wicked world

Using molluscs to assess ecological quality status of soft-bottom habitats along the Atlantic coastline of the United States

Gregory P. Dietl Information

University

Position

Paleontological Research Institution/

Citations(all)

3206

Citations(since 2020)

1443

Cited By

2389

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

41

Email

University Profile Page

Cornell University

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Gregory P. Dietl Skills & Research Interests

Predator-prey interactions

Escalation theory

Conservation paleobiology

Natural security

Top articles of Gregory P. Dietl

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessing the utility of death assemblages as reference conditions in a common benthic index (M-AMBI) with simulations

Jansen A Smith

Matthew J Pruden

John C Handley

Stephen R Durham

Gregory P Dietl

2023/6/21

Knowing but not doing: Quantifying the research-implementation gap in conservation paleobiology

Dulcinea V Groff

Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie

Jaleigh Q Pier

Austin B Shaffer

Gregory P Dietl

2023/2/9

Age variability and decadal time averaging in oyster reef death assemblages

Geology

C. Durham

S.R.

Dietl

G.P.

Hua

...

2023

Better together: Building an engaged conservation paleobiology science for the future.

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

B. Dietl

G. P.

Durham

S.R.

Clark

...

2023

Accounting for uncertainty from zero inflation and overdispersion in paleoecological studies of predation using a hierarchical Bayesian framework

Paleobiology

Jansen A Smith

John C Handley

Gregory P Dietl

2022/2

What is conservation paleobiology? Tracking 20 years of research and development

Erin Dillon

Jaleigh Pier

Jansen Smith

Nussaïbah Raja

Danijela Dimitrijević

...

2023/2/16

Core competencies for training conservation paleobiology students in a wicked world

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

P.H. Kelley

G. P. Dietl

2022

Using molluscs to assess ecological quality status of soft-bottom habitats along the Atlantic coastline of the United States

Ecological Indicators

Matthew J Pruden

Gregory P Dietl

John C Handley

Jansen A Smith

2021/10/1

The hierarchy-of-hypotheses approach: a synthesis method for enhancing theory development in ecology and evolution

BioScience

Tina Heger

Carlos A Aguilar-Trigueros

Isabelle Bartram

Raul Rennó Braga

Gregory P Dietl

...

2021/4

Increasing the salience of marine live–dead data in the Anthropocene

Paleobiology

Jansen A Smith

Gregory P Dietl

Stephen R Durham

2020/8

See List of Professors in Gregory P. Dietl University(Cornell University)