Mark Lomolino

Mark Lomolino

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About Mark Lomolino

Mark Lomolino, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, specializes in the field of Biogeography, Ecology, Conservation Biology, Islands, Mammals.

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

Reconstructing colonization dynamics to establish how human activities transformed island biodiversity

Flying snails: immigrant selection and the taxon cycle in Pacific Island land snails

Towards a holistic perspective on the development of island syndrome by examining its occurrence patterns in insular plants

Ecological dynamics of moa extinctions reveal convergent refugia that today harbor flightless birds.

The paradox of anthropogenic enrichment: homogenization and downsizing of insular mammals

Reconstructing mechanisms of extinctions to guide mammal conservation biogeography

Global and regional drivers of abundance patterns in the hart’s tongue fern complex (Aspleniaceae)

Dwarfism and gigantism drive human-mediated extinctions on islands

Mark Lomolino Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

16934

Citations(since 2020)

3977

Cited By

14213

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

47

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Mark Lomolino Skills & Research Interests

Biogeography

Ecology

Conservation Biology

Islands

Mammals

Top articles of Mark Lomolino

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reconstructing colonization dynamics to establish how human activities transformed island biodiversity

Scientific Reports

Sean Tomlinson

Mark V Lomolino

Atholl Anderson

Jeremy J Austin

Stuart C Brown

...

2024/3/4

Flying snails: immigrant selection and the taxon cycle in Pacific Island land snails

Frontiers of biogeography

Teresa Rose Osborne

Mark V Lomolino

Rebecca J Rundell

2024

Towards a holistic perspective on the development of island syndrome by examining its occurrence patterns in insular plants

Frontiers of biogeography

Namjoo Heo

Seona Yun

Mark V Lomolino

2023

Ecological dynamics of moa extinctions reveal convergent refugia that today harbor flightless birds.

Sean Tomlinson

Mark Lomolino

Jamie Wood

Atholl Anderson

Stuart Brown

...

2023/9/12

The paradox of anthropogenic enrichment: homogenization and downsizing of insular mammals

Frontiers of biogeography

Mark V Lomolino

Alexandra AE Van der Geer

2023

Reconstructing mechanisms of extinctions to guide mammal conservation biogeography

Journal of Biogeography

Sean Tomlinson

Mark V Lomolino

John CZ Woinarski

Brett P Murphy

Elizabeth Reed

...

2023/7

Global and regional drivers of abundance patterns in the hart’s tongue fern complex (Aspleniaceae)

Annals of botany

Namjoo Heo

Donald J Leopold

Mark V Lomolino

Seona Yun

Danilo D Fernando

2023/4/11

Dwarfism and gigantism drive human-mediated extinctions on islands

Science

Roberto Rozzi

Mark V Lomolino

Alexandra AE van der Geer

Daniele Silvestro

S Kathleen Lyons

...

2023/3/10

The ecological and geographic dynamics of extinction: Niche modeling and ecological marginalization

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mark V Lomolino

2023/1/17

Melting climates shrink North American small mammals

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Katherina B Searing

Mark V Lomolino

Roberto Rozzi

2023/12/12

Evolutionary history of the Asplenium scolopendrium complex (Aspleniaceae), a relictual fern with a northern pan-temperate disjunct distribution

Biological journal of the Linnean Society

Namjoo Heo

Mark V Lomolino

James E Watkins Jr

Seona Yun

Josh Weber-Townsend

...

2022/10/1

The past as a prologue to the frontiers of ecology: informative and engaging lessons from ancient mammals.

Frontiers of Biogeography

Mark V Lomolino

2022

Geographic and ecological segregation in an extinct guild of flightless birds: New Zealand’s moa

Frontiers of biogeography

Mark V Lomolino

Sean Tomlinson

Jamie Wood

Janet Wilmshurst

Damien A Fordham

2021

Sonoric geography–addressing the silence of biogeography

Frontiers of biogeography

Mark V Lomolino

Bryan C Pijanowski

2021

Retracing evolution across space and time

Mark V Lomolino

2020/7/23

Dynamic maps of a dynamic planet

Mark V Lomolino

2020/7/23

Biological diversity and the geography of nature

Mark V Lomolino

2020/7/23

The geographic and ecological advance of humanity

Mark V Lomolino

2020/7/23

Biogeography: A very short introduction

Mark V Lomolino

2020/7/23

The geography of diversification

Mark V Lomolino

2020/7/23

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