John Bythell

John Bythell

Newcastle University

H-index: 45

Europe-United Kingdom

About John Bythell

John Bythell, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Coral reef ecology.

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

Author Correction: Emergent increase in coral thermal tolerance reduces mass bleaching under climate change

Emergent increase in coral thermal tolerance reduces mass bleaching under climate change

Breeding corals for heat tolerance

No apparent trade-offs associated with heat tolerance in a reef-building coral

Unexpectedly high coral heat tolerance at thermal refugia

Co-benefits not trade-offs associated with heat tolerance in a reef building coral

Within-population variability in coral heat tolerance indicates climate adaptation potential

Surface flow for colonial integration in reef-building corals

John Bythell Information

University

Position

School of Natural and Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

7311

Citations(since 2020)

2221

Cited By

5972

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

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John Bythell Skills & Research Interests

Coral reef ecology

Top articles of John Bythell

Author Correction: Emergent increase in coral thermal tolerance reduces mass bleaching under climate change

nature communications

2024

Emergent increase in coral thermal tolerance reduces mass bleaching under climate change

Nature Communications

2023/8/22

No apparent trade-offs associated with heat tolerance in a reef-building coral

Communications biology

2023/4/12

Unexpectedly high coral heat tolerance at thermal refugia

bioRxiv

2023

Co-benefits not trade-offs associated with heat tolerance in a reef building coral

2022/10/24

Within-population variability in coral heat tolerance indicates climate adaptation potential

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2022/8/31

Surface flow for colonial integration in reef-building corals

Current Biology

2022/6/20

Photogrammetry as a tool to improve ecosystem restoration

2021/12/1

Fine-tuning heat stress algorithms to optimise global predictions of mass coral bleaching

Remote Sensing

2021/7/7

An experimental framework for selectively breeding corals for assisted evolution

Frontiers in Marine Science

2021/5/28

A framework for selectively breeding corals for assisted evolution

BioRxiv

2021/2/24

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