Kingsley Wayne Dixon

Kingsley Wayne Dixon

Curtin University

H-index: 91

Oceania-Australia

About Kingsley Wayne Dixon

Kingsley Wayne Dixon, With an exceptional h-index of 91 and a recent h-index of 58 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Curtin University, specializes in the field of Conservation biology, restoration ecology, seed science.

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

Diversity of seed storage behavior of tree species from tropical lowland rainforests in Sri Lanka, a global biodiversity hotspot

Global mitochondrial and chloroplast genome diversity in the threatened aquatic carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa

Using unmanned aerial vehicle multispectral data for monitoring the outcomes of ecological restoration in mining areas

How much organic carbon could the soil store? The carbon sequestration potential of Australian soil

A New Gold Standard in Mine Site Restoration to Drive Effective Restoration Outcomes

Monitoring the birds and the bees: Environmental DNA metabarcoding of flowers detects plant–animal interactions

Promoting Indigenous‐led restoration: The Seed and Nursery Industry Forum for Aboriginal Organisations, Northam, Western Australia, September 2022

Customise the seeds, not the seeder: Pelleting of small-seeded species for ecological restoration

Kingsley Wayne Dixon Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

33651

Citations(since 2020)

15322

Cited By

24219

hIndex(all)

91

hIndex(since 2020)

58

i10Index(all)

377

i10Index(since 2020)

262

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Kingsley Wayne Dixon Skills & Research Interests

Conservation biology

restoration ecology

seed science

Top articles of Kingsley Wayne Dixon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Diversity of seed storage behavior of tree species from tropical lowland rainforests in Sri Lanka, a global biodiversity hotspot

Ecological Research

B.R.C.P. Samarasinghe

K.M.G.G. Jayasuriya

A.M.T.A. Gunaratne

M.C. Dixon

K.W. and Senanayaka

2023/9/27

Global mitochondrial and chloroplast genome diversity in the threatened aquatic carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa

Aquatic Botany

Helena Štorchová

Manuela Krüger

Ian Small

Lubomír Adamec

Paul G Nevill

...

2024/3/1

Using unmanned aerial vehicle multispectral data for monitoring the outcomes of ecological restoration in mining areas

Land Degradation & Development

Zanxu Chen

Huping Hou

Shaoliang Zhang

Tristan Campbell

Yongjun Yang

...

2024/2/28

How much organic carbon could the soil store? The carbon sequestration potential of Australian soil

Global Change Biology

RA Viscarra Rossel

R Webster

M Zhang

Z Shen

K Dixon

...

2024/1

A New Gold Standard in Mine Site Restoration to Drive Effective Restoration Outcomes

Kingsley W Dixon

Tristan Campbell

2023/6/15

Monitoring the birds and the bees: Environmental DNA metabarcoding of flowers detects plant–animal interactions

Environmental DNA

Joshua P Newton

Philip W Bateman

Matthew J Heydenrych

Joshua H Kestel

Kingsley W Dixon

...

2023/5

Promoting Indigenous‐led restoration: The Seed and Nursery Industry Forum for Aboriginal Organisations, Northam, Western Australia, September 2022

Christian Miller‐Sabbioni

Stephen van Leeuwen

Andrew T Knight

Kingsley Dixon

Shane Turner

...

2023/1

Customise the seeds, not the seeder: Pelleting of small-seeded species for ecological restoration

Ecological Engineering

Simone Pedrini

Zoe Webber

Haylee D'Agui

Kingsley Dixon

Michael Just

...

2023/11/1

Seed dormancy alleviation by warm stratification progressively widens the germination window in Mediterranean climate Rutaceae

Australian Journal of Botany

Michael Just

Adam T Cross

Wolfgang Lewandrowski

Shane R Turner

David J Merritt

...

2023/3/8

A Final Word from the Editors

Paul Gibson-Roy

Linda Broadhurst

Kingsley Dixon

Singarayer Florentine

2023/6/15

Evaluating restoration trajectories using DNA metabarcoding of ground-dwelling and airborne invertebrates and associated plant communities

Mieke van der Heyde

Michael Bunce

Kingsley Dixon

Kristen Fernandes

Jonathan Majer

...

2023/3/7

Restoration and replication: a case study on the value of computational reproducibility assessment

Restoration Ecology

Tristan Campbell

Kingsley W Dixon

Rebecca N Handcock

2023/11

Are current seed storage approaches suitable for Macrozamia fraseri (Cycadales), a temperate species used in restoration?

Conservation Physiology

Shane R Turner

Simone Pedrini

Michael Just

Damian Grose

David Willyams

...

2023

Trait filtering in island floras: A conceptual framework

Journal of Biogeography

Julian Schrader

Ian J Wright

Holger Kreft

Kingsley Dixon

Rachael V Gallagher

...

2023/8/27

Germination physiology of Cochlospermum fraseri (Bixaceae), a deciduous tree from Northern Australia with physical seed dormancy

Conservation Physiology

Michael Just

Shane Turner

Adam Cross

Wolfgang Lewandrowski

Simone Pedrini

...

2023

Ecological Restoration: Moving Forward Using Lessons Learned: Introduction

Singarayer Florentine

Linda Broadhurst

Paul Gibson-Roy

Kingsley Dixon

2023/6/15

A cool spot in a biodiversity hotspot: why do tall Eucalyptus forests in Southwest Australia exhibit low diversity?

Plant and Soil

Xue Meng Zhou

Kosala Ranathunge

Marion L Cambridge

Kingsley W Dixon

Patrick E Hayes

...

2022/7

Seed quality and the true price of native seed for mine site restoration

Restoration Ecology

Simone Pedrini

Haylee M D'Agui

Tiana Arya

Shane Turner

Kingsley W Dixon

2022/10

Indigenous and local communities can boost seed supply in the UN decade on ecosystem restoration

Ambio

Danilo Urzedo

Simone Pedrini

Daniel LM Vieira

Alexandre B Sampaio

Bruna DF Souza

...

2022/3/1

Rehabilitation and mine closure policies creating a pathway to relinquishment: an Australian perspective

Restoration Ecology

Chris Tiemann

Vanessa MacDonald

Renee Young

Kingsley Dixon

2022/10

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