Nicholas Dulvy

Nicholas Dulvy

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 92

North America-Canada

About Nicholas Dulvy

Nicholas Dulvy, With an exceptional h-index of 92 and a recent h-index of 67 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Simon Fraser University, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Marine Conservation, Fisheries, Extinction, Biodiversity.

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

Offspring size resolves a latitudinal population growth rate paradox in rays and skates

Author Correction: Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction

Metabolism, population growth, and the fast‐slow life history continuum of marine fishes

Size‐dependence of food intake and mortality interact with temperature and seasonality to drive diversity in fish life histories

Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction

Ecological lifestyle and gill slit height across sharks

Fishing for oil and meat drives irreversible defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays

Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays

Nicholas Dulvy Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Biodiversity and Conservation

Citations(all)

39061

Citations(since 2020)

18942

Cited By

27359

hIndex(all)

92

hIndex(since 2020)

67

i10Index(all)

172

i10Index(since 2020)

156

Email

University Profile Page

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Nicholas Dulvy Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Marine Conservation

Fisheries

Extinction

Biodiversity

Top articles of Nicholas Dulvy

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Offspring size resolves a latitudinal population growth rate paradox in rays and skates

bioRxiv

Ellen Barrowclift

Jennifer S Bigman

Eric D Digel

Per Berggren

Nicholas K Dulvy

2024

Author Correction: Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction

npj Ocean Sustainability

Joseph A Turner

Malcolm Starkey

Nicholas K Dulvy

Frank Hawkins

Louise Mair

...

2024/3/2

Metabolism, population growth, and the fast‐slow life history continuum of marine fishes

Fish and Fisheries

Sarah Gravel

Jennifer S Bigman

Sebastián A Pardo

Serena Wong

Nicholas K Dulvy

2024/3

Size‐dependence of food intake and mortality interact with temperature and seasonality to drive diversity in fish life histories

Evolutionary Applications

Holly K Kindsvater

Maria‐José Juan‐Jordá

Nicholas K Dulvy

Cat Horswill

Jason Matthiopoulos

...

2024/2

Targeting ocean conservation outcomes through threat reduction

npj Ocean Sustainability

Joseph A Turner

Malcolm Starkey

Nicholas K Dulvy

Frank Hawkins

Louise Mair

...

2024/1/23

Ecological lifestyle and gill slit height across sharks

bioRxiv

Wade J VanderWright

Jennifer S Bigman

Anthony S Iliou

Nicholas K Dulvy

2024

Fishing for oil and meat drives irreversible defaunation of deepwater sharks and rays

Science

Brittany Finucci

Nathan Pacoureau

Cassandra L Rigby

Jay H Matsushiba

Nina Faure-Beaulieu

...

2024/3/8

Half a century of rising extinction risk of coral reef sharks and rays

Nature Communications

C Samantha Sherman

Colin A Simpfendorfer

Nathan Pacoureau

Jay H Matsushiba

Helen F Yan

...

2023/1/17

The allometric scaling of oxygen supply and demand in the California horn shark, Heterodontus francisci

Journal of Experimental Biology

Tanya S Prinzing

Jennifer S Bigman

Zachary R Skelton

Nicholas K Dulvy

Nicholas C Wegner

2023/8/1

Tropical rays are intrinsically more sensitive to overfishing than the temperate skates

Biological Conservation

Ellen Barrowclift

Sarah M Gravel

Sebastián A Pardo

Jennifer S Bigman

Per Berggren

...

2023/5/1

A multi-taxon analysis of European Red Lists reveals major threats to biodiversity

Plos one

Axel Hochkirch

Melanie Bilz

Catarina C Ferreira

Anja Danielczak

David Allen

...

2023/11/8

Revisiting a central prediction of the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory: Gill area index and growth performance

Fish and Fisheries

Jennifer S Bigman

Nicholas C Wegner

Nicholas K Dulvy

2023/5

Tail shape and the swimming speed of sharks

Royal Society Open Science

Anthony S Iliou

Wade Vanderwright

Lucy Harding

David MP Jacoby

Nicholas L Payne

...

2023/10/11

High overexploitation risk due to management shortfall in highly traded requiem sharks

Conservation Letters

C Samantha Sherman

Eric D Digel

Patrick Zubick

Jonathan Eged

Alifa B Haque

...

2023/3

Guitarfishes are plucked: undermanaged in global fisheries despite declining populations and high volume of unreported international trade

Marine Policy

C Samantha Sherman

Colin A Simpfendorfer

Alifa B Haque

Eric D Digel

Patrick Zubick

...

2023/9/1

Conservation successes and challenges for wide-ranging sharks and rays

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Nathan Pacoureau

John K Carlson

Holly K Kindsvater

Cassandra L Rigby

Henning Winker

...

2023/1/31

Gills, growth and activity across fishes

Fish and Fisheries

Jennifer S Bigman

Nicholas C Wegner

Nicholas K Dulvy

2023/9

Maternal investment evolves with larger body size and higher diversification rate in sharks and rays

bioRxiv

Christopher G Mull

Matthew W Pennell

Kara E Yopak

Nicholas K Dulvy

2022/1/6

Guiding random acts of kindness: conservation planning for sharks and rays

Nicholas K Dulvy

Colin A Simpfendorfer

2022/6/8

Sharkipedia: a curated open access database of shark and ray life history traits and abundance time-series

Scientific Data

Christopher G Mull

Nathan Pacoureau

Sebastián A Pardo

Luz Saldaña Ruiz

Emiliano García-Rodríguez

...

2022/9/10

See List of Professors in Nicholas Dulvy University(Simon Fraser University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 90
Colin Simpfendorfer

Colin Simpfendorfer

James Cook University

H-index: 88
Nicholas V. C. Polunin

Nicholas V. C. Polunin

Newcastle University

H-index: 77
Michelle Heupel

Michelle Heupel

University of Tasmania

H-index: 74
Isabelle M Côté

Isabelle M Côté

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 32
Jennifer Sunday

Jennifer Sunday

McGill University

H-index: 18
Holly Kindsvater

Holly Kindsvater

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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