Martin Sullivan

About Martin Sullivan

Martin Sullivan, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Non-native species, Tropical forests.

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

Human-driven degradation impacts on mangroves in southern Sierra Leone

Sensitivity of South American tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly

Wild meat consumption in urban Sierra Leone during the Covid-19 pandemic

Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients

Restored saltmarshes have low beta diversity due to limited topographic variation, but this can be countered by management

Created coastal wetlands as carbon stores: potential challenges and opportunities

Aboveground forest biomass varies across continents, ecological zones and successional stages: refined IPCC default values for tropical and subtropical forests

Rapid carbon accumulation at a saltmarsh restored by managed realignment exceeded carbon emitted in direct site construction

Martin Sullivan Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3447

Citations(since 2020)

3106

Cited By

1226

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

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Martin Sullivan Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Non-native species

Tropical forests

Top articles of Martin Sullivan

Human-driven degradation impacts on mangroves in southern Sierra Leone

Trees, Forests and People

2023/12/1

Martin Sullivan
Martin Sullivan

H-Index: 18

Wild meat consumption in urban Sierra Leone during the Covid-19 pandemic

Oryx

2023/4/14

Restored saltmarshes have low beta diversity due to limited topographic variation, but this can be countered by management

Journal of Applied Ecology

2022/7

Created coastal wetlands as carbon stores: potential challenges and opportunities

2022/3/7

Hannah Mossman
Hannah Mossman

H-Index: 12

Martin Sullivan
Martin Sullivan

H-Index: 18

Rapid carbon accumulation at a saltmarsh restored by managed realignment exceeded carbon emitted in direct site construction

Plos one

2022/11/30

Resistance of African tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/5/25

Species interactions modulate the response of saltmarsh plants to flooding

Annals of Botany

2020/1/23

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