Norman C Duke

Norman C Duke

James Cook University

H-index: 59

Oceania-Australia

About Norman C Duke

Norman C Duke, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of Mangrove Ecology and Biogeography, Marine Botany.

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

More Intense Severe Tropical Cyclones in Recent Decades Cause Greater Impacts on Mangroves Bordering Australia's Great Barrier Reef

Seagrass spatial data synthesis from north‐east Australia, Torres Strait and Gulf of Carpentaria, 1983 to 2022

Future climate change will increase risk to mangrove health in Northern Australia

Evolution of coastal forests based on a full set of mangrove genomes

Bruguiera× rhynchopetala (Rhizophoraceae) newly reported in India, far west of south-east Asian, east Asian and western Pacific regions

The role of hydraulic failure in a massive mangrove die-off event

Extensive gene flow in secondary sympatry after allopatric speciation

OBITUARY Dr. Ong Jin Eong (August 28, 1943–August 5, 2021)

Norman C Duke Information

University

Position

Professorial Research Fellow

Citations(all)

21875

Citations(since 2020)

9519

Cited By

15822

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

131

i10Index(since 2020)

93

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Norman C Duke Skills & Research Interests

Mangrove Ecology and Biogeography

Marine Botany

Top articles of Norman C Duke

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

More Intense Severe Tropical Cyclones in Recent Decades Cause Greater Impacts on Mangroves Bordering Australia's Great Barrier Reef

Norman C Duke

Adam D Canning

Jock R Mackenzie

2024/2/29

Seagrass spatial data synthesis from north‐east Australia, Torres Strait and Gulf of Carpentaria, 1983 to 2022

A Carter

S McKenna

MA Rasheed

H Taylor

C van de Wetering

...

2024/2

Future climate change will increase risk to mangrove health in Northern Australia

Communications Earth & Environment

Christine TY Chung

Pandora Hope

Lindsay B Hutley

Josephine Brown

Norman C Duke

2023/5/30

Evolution of coastal forests based on a full set of mangrove genomes

Nature ecology & evolution

Ziwen He

Xiao Feng

Qipian Chen

Liangwei Li

Sen Li

...

2022/6

Bruguiera× rhynchopetala (Rhizophoraceae) newly reported in India, far west of south-east Asian, east Asian and western Pacific regions

Rheedea

P Rajan

NC Duke

S Mathew

E Cherian

2022

The role of hydraulic failure in a massive mangrove die-off event

Frontiers in Plant Science

Alice Gauthey

Diana Backes

Jeff Balland

Iftakharul Alam

Damien T Maher

...

2022/4/27

Extensive gene flow in secondary sympatry after allopatric speciation

National Science Review

Xinfeng Wang

Ziwen He

Zixiao Guo

Ming Yang

Shaohua Xu

...

2022/12

OBITUARY Dr. Ong Jin Eong (August 28, 1943–August 5, 2021)

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

B Clough

AA Amir

VC Chong

NC Duke

CD Field

...

2022

Population subdivision promoted by a sea‐level‐change‐driven bottleneck: A glimpse from the evolutionary history of the mangrove plant Aegiceras corniculatum

Molecular Ecology

Rufan Zhang

Zixiao Guo

Lu Fang

Cairong Zhong

Norman C Duke

...

2022/2

When nature needs a helping hand: Different levels of human intervention for mangrove (re-) establishment

Martin Zimmer

Gordon N Ajonina

A Aldrie Amir

Simon M Cragg

Stephen Crooks

...

2022/8/9

PCPA CHAMP–Port Curtis and Port Alma coastal habitat archive and monitoring program–Final Report

Norman C Duke

Jock McKenzie

Adam Canning

John Kovacs

Riley Cormier

...

2022

ENSO-driven extreme oscillations in mean sea level destabilise critical shoreline mangroves—An emerging threat

PLoS Climate

Norman Clive Duke

Jock R Mackenzie

Adam D Canning

Lindsay B Hutley

Adam J Bourke

...

2022/8/1

Monitoring mangrove threats across the Torres Straits using remote-sensing

Adam Canning

Norm Duke

2022

Genomic variation patterns of subspecies defined by phenotypic criteria: Analyses of the mangrove species complex, Avicennia marina

Journal of Systematics and Evolution

Zheng‐Zhen Wang

Zi‐Xiao Guo

Cai‐Rong Zhong

Hao‐Min Lyu

Xin‐Nian Li

...

2022/7

Climate change killed 40 million Australian mangroves in 2015. Here’s why they’ll probably never grow back

The Conversation

Norman Duke

2022

Processes and Factors Driving Change in Mangrove Forests: An Evaluation Based on the Mass Dieback Event in Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria

Norman C Duke

Lindsay B Hutley

Jock R Mackenzie

Damien Burrows

2021/6/20

Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic

Global Change Biology

Dana M Bergstrom

Barbara C Wienecke

John van den Hoff

Lesley Hughes

David B Lindenmayer

...

2021/5

University of Tasmania Open Access Repository Cover sheet

Biometrical Journal

Christopher Blizzard

David Hosmer

2006

Abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear ‘ghost nets’ are increasing through time in Northern Australia

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Britta Denise Hardesty

Lauren Roman

Norman C Duke

Jock R Mackenzie

Chris Wilcox

2021/12/1

Assessing the Gulf of Carpentaria mangrove dieback 2017–2019

Field studies

NC Duke

Jock Mackenzie

Lindsay Hutley

Grant Staben

A Brouke

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 91
Aaron M. Ellison

Aaron M. Ellison

Harvard University

H-index: 70
Farid Dahdouh-Guebas

Farid Dahdouh-Guebas

Université Libre de Bruxelles

H-index: 68
Lindsay B. Hutley

Lindsay B. Hutley

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 45
Katherine Ewel

Katherine Ewel

University of Florida

H-index: 44
Kathryn Burns

Kathryn Burns

James Cook University

H-index: 44
Uta Berger

Uta Berger

Technische Universität Dresden

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