Philip Barton

Philip Barton

Federation University Australia

H-index: 37

Oceania-Australia

About Philip Barton

Philip Barton, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Federation University Australia, specializes in the field of Insect ecology, Landscape ecology, Decomposition ecology.

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

Scavenging with invasive species.

Disentangling ecosystem necromass dynamics for biodiversity conservation

Microhabitats shape ant community structure in a spatially heterogeneous grassy woodland

Drastic changes in ground-dwelling beetle communities following high-intensity deer culling: insights from an island ecosystem

Carcass use by mesoscavengers drives seasonal shifts in Australian alpine scavenging dynamics

The ephemeral resource patch concept

Responses of necrophilous beetles to animal mass mortality in the Australian Alps

Bridging the gap between decomposition theory and forensic research on postmortem interval

Philip Barton Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5821

Citations(since 2020)

4060

Cited By

3231

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

100

i10Index(since 2020)

90

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Philip Barton Skills & Research Interests

Insect ecology

Landscape ecology

Decomposition ecology

Top articles of Philip Barton

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Scavenging with invasive species.

Thomas Newsome

Rhys Cairncross

Calum X Cunningham

Emma E Spencer

Philip S Barton

...

2024/4

Disentangling ecosystem necromass dynamics for biodiversity conservation

Ecosystems

Philip S Barton

Nick Schultz

Nathan J Butterworth

Michael D Ulyshen

Patricia Mateo-Tomás

...

2024/4/30

Microhabitats shape ant community structure in a spatially heterogeneous grassy woodland

Ecosphere

Philip S Barton

Maldwyn J Evans

Jon Lewis

2024/4

Drastic changes in ground-dwelling beetle communities following high-intensity deer culling: insights from an island ecosystem

Environmental Entomology

Blake M Dawson

Maldwyn J Evans

Philip S Barton

Masashi Soga

Kahoko Tochigi

...

2024/2/25

Carcass use by mesoscavengers drives seasonal shifts in Australian alpine scavenging dynamics

Wildlife Research

James Vandersteen

Christopher Fust

Mathew Crowther

Matt Smith

Benjamin Viola

...

2023

The ephemeral resource patch concept

Nathan J Butterworth

M Eric Benbow

Philip S Barton

2023/6

Responses of necrophilous beetles to animal mass mortality in the Australian Alps

Journal of Insect Conservation

Rebecca L Stone

Stefanie Bonat

Thomas M Newsome

Philip S Barton

2023/8/30

Bridging the gap between decomposition theory and forensic research on postmortem interval

Blake M Dawson

Maiken Ueland

David O Carter

Donna Mclntyre

Philip S Barton

2024/3

Climate-driven animal mass mortality events: is there a role for scavengers?

Environmental Conservation

Philip S Barton

Anna Reboldi

Stefanie Bonat

Patricia Mateo-Tomás

Thomas M. Newsome

2023/3

Carcass Ecology in the Alps

Thomas Newsome

Philip Barton

2023

Priority effects and density promote coexistence between the facultative predator Chrysomya rufifacies and its competitor Calliphora stygia

Oecologia

Blake M Dawson

James F Wallman

Maldwyn J Evans

Nathan J Butterworth

Philip S Barton

2022/5

Insect abundance patterns on vertebrate remains reveal carrion resource quality variation

Oecologia

Blake M Dawson

James F Wallman

Maldwyn J Evans

Philip S Barton

2022/4

What's hot and what's not–Identifying publication trends in insect ecology

Nigel R Andrew

Maldwyn J Evans

Lauren Svejcar

Kit Prendegast

Luis Mata

...

2022/2

Climate-driven divergent long-term trends of forest beetles in Japan

Ecology Letters

Maldwyn J Evans

Philip S Barton

S Niwa

M Soga

S Seibold

...

2022/7/29

Introduction to the Insect Ecology Special Issue

Austral ecology

Nigel R Andrew

Heloise Gibb

Philip S Barton

2022

The predatory impacts of invasive European wasps on flies are facilitated by carcasses with open wounds

Food Webs

Rhys J Cairncross

Philip S Barton

Stefanie Bonat

Mathew S Crowther

Christopher R Dickman

...

2022/6/1

How does mass loss compare with total body score when assessing decomposition of human and pig cadavers?

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology

Blake M Dawson

James F Wallman

Philip S Barton

2022/9

Ecological processes associated with different animal taxa in urban environments

Ecosphere

Maldwyn John Evans

Philip S Barton

Martin J Westgate

Masashi Soga

Go Fujita

...

2021/8/24

Limited understanding of bushfire impacts on Australian invertebrates

Insect Conservation and Diversity

Manu E Saunders

Philip S Barton

James RM Bickerstaff

Lindsey Frost

Tanya Latty

...

2021/5

Convergence of Social Strategies in Carrion Breeding Insects

BioScience

Damien Charabidze

Stephen Trumbo

Andrzej Grzywacz

James T Costa

Mark E Benbow

...

2021/10

See List of Professors in Philip Barton University(Federation University Australia)

Co-Authors

H-index: 146
David Lindenmayer

David Lindenmayer

Australian National University

H-index: 57
Saul Cunningham

Saul Cunningham

Australian National University

H-index: 52
Don Driscoll

Don Driscoll

Deakin University

H-index: 51
Adrian D. Manning

Adrian D. Manning

Australian National University

H-index: 49
Sam Banks

Sam Banks

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 49
M Eric Benbow

M Eric Benbow

Michigan State University

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