John Dearing

John Dearing

University of Southampton

H-index: 71

Europe-United Kingdom

About John Dearing

John Dearing, With an exceptional h-index of 71 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton, specializes in the field of Environmental change, complex social-ecological systems, lake sediments, environmental magnetism.

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

Transient social–ecological dynamics reveal signals of decoupling in a highly disturbed Anthropocene landscape

Ecological doom-loops: why ecosystem collapses may occur much sooner than expected–new research

Models simulating abrupt changes in the Chilika lagoon fishery, the Easter Island community, forest dieback and lake water quality

Earlier collapse of Anthropocene ecosystems driven by multiple faster and noisier drivers

Critical transitions in lake ecosystem state may be driven by coupled feedback mechanisms: A case study from Lake Erhai, China

Reconstruction of ecological transitions in a temperate shallow lake of the middle Yangtze River Basin in the last century

Is the Amazon rainforest on the verge of collapse?

Stability of chironomid community structure during historic climatic and environmental change in subarctic Alaska

John Dearing Information

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Citations(all)

17966

Citations(since 2020)

5757

Cited By

14195

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

151

i10Index(since 2020)

84

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John Dearing Skills & Research Interests

Environmental change

complex social-ecological systems

lake sediments

environmental magnetism

Top articles of John Dearing

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Transient social–ecological dynamics reveal signals of decoupling in a highly disturbed Anthropocene landscape

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Qi Lin

Ke Zhang

Charline Giguet-Covex

Fabien Arnaud

Suzanne McGowan

...

2024/4/23

Ecological doom-loops: why ecosystem collapses may occur much sooner than expected–new research

The Conversation

John Dearing

Gregory Cooper

Simon Willcock

2023/6/22

Models simulating abrupt changes in the Chilika lagoon fishery, the Easter Island community, forest dieback and lake water quality

Simon Willcock

Gregory Cooper

John Addy

John Dearing

2023/2/14

Earlier collapse of Anthropocene ecosystems driven by multiple faster and noisier drivers

Nature Sustainability

Simon Willcock

Gregory S Cooper

John Addy

John A Dearing

2023/11

Critical transitions in lake ecosystem state may be driven by coupled feedback mechanisms: A case study from Lake Erhai, China

Water

Rong Wang

John A Dearing

Peter G Langdon

2022/1/3

Reconstruction of ecological transitions in a temperate shallow lake of the middle Yangtze River Basin in the last century

Water

Yanjie Zhao

Rong Wang

Xiangdong Yang

John A Dearing

Charles Patrick Doncaster

...

2022/4/1

Is the Amazon rainforest on the verge of collapse?

Simon Willcock

John Dearing

Gregory Cooper

2022/3/7

Stability of chironomid community structure during historic climatic and environmental change in subarctic Alaska

Limnology and Oceanography

Roseanna J Mayfield

John A Dearing

C Patrick Doncaster

Peter G Langdon

2022/2

Multiple drivers and extreme events collapse social-ecological systems sooner

Simon Willcock

Gregory Cooper

John Addy

John Dearing

2021/12/14

Late Quaternary chironomid community structure shaped by rate and magnitude of climate change

Journal of Quaternary Science

Roseanna J Mayfield

Peter G Langdon

C Patrick Doncaster

John A Dearing

Rong Wang

...

2021/4

Climate researchers: consider standing for office - I did

Nature

JA Dearing

2021

One-fifth of ecosystems in danger of collapse–here’s what that might look like

The Conversation

John Dearing

2020/11/24

Palaeoenvironmental determination of biogeochemistry and ecological response in an estuarine marine protected area

Laura H Crossley

Peter Langdon

David Sear

John A Dearing

Ian W Croudace

2020/1/1

Geomorphological linkages between soils and sediments: the role of magnetic measurements

JA Dearing

BA Maher

Frank Oldfield

2020/5/11

Structural ecosystem change in Holocene chironomid assemblages

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Roseanna Mayfield

Peter Langdon

John Dearing

Patrick Doncaster

Rong Wang

2020/5

Huge ecosystems could collapse in less than 50 years–new study

The Conversation

John Dearing

Simon P Willcock

Gregory Cooper

2020/3/10

Regime shifts occur disproportionately faster in larger ecosystems

Nature Communications

Gregory S Cooper

Simon Willcock

John A Dearing

2020/3/10

Metrics of structural change as indicators of chironomid community stability in high latitude lakes

Roseanna J Mayfield

Peter G Langdon

C Patrick Doncaster

John A Dearing

Rong Wang

...

2020/12/1

Participatory modelling for conceptualizing social-ecological system dynamics in the Bangladesh delta

Regional environmental change

Md Sarwar Hossain

Jorge Ramirez

Sylvia Szabo

Felix Eigenbrod

Fiifi Amoako Johnson

...

2020/3

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