Philip L Staddon

Philip L Staddon

University of Exeter

H-index: 26

Europe-United Kingdom

About Philip L Staddon

Philip L Staddon, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of climate change, human health, ecology, soil ecology, mycorrhizas.

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

Re-evaluating the sensitivity of habitats to climate change

Long-term grazing intensity impacts belowground carbon allocation and mycorrhizas revealed by 13CO2 pulse labeling

Hyphosphere microbiome of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a realm of unknowns

Qualitative impact assessment of land management interventions on Ecosystem Services (‘QEIA’). Report-2: Integrated Assessment

Project Report No. PR640-02: Optimal grazing management to enhance soil biodiversity and soil carbon in upland grassland

Encouraging woodland creation, regeneration and tree planting on agricultural land: a literature review.

Functional sustainability of nutrient accumulation by periphytic biofilm under temperature fluctuations

Risk perception of Chinese elderly: An urban study on adaptation to climate change

Philip L Staddon Information

University

Position

Research Fellow, Climate Change & Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School

Citations(all)

3332

Citations(since 2020)

880

Cited By

2803

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

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Philip L Staddon Skills & Research Interests

climate change

human health

ecology

soil ecology

mycorrhizas

Top articles of Philip L Staddon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Re-evaluating the sensitivity of habitats to climate change

Philip L Staddon

Polly Thompson

Christopher J Short

2023

Long-term grazing intensity impacts belowground carbon allocation and mycorrhizas revealed by 13CO2 pulse labeling

Rangeland Ecology & Management

Maede Faghihinia

Yi Zou

Yongfei Bai

Alireza Pourbakhtiar

Rob Marrs

...

2023/1/1

Hyphosphere microbiome of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: a realm of unknowns

Maede Faghihinia

Jan Jansa

Larry J Halverson

Philip L Staddon

2023/1

Qualitative impact assessment of land management interventions on Ecosystem Services (‘QEIA’). Report-2: Integrated Assessment

Laura Bentley

Chris Feeney

Robert Matthews

Chris D Evans

Angus Garbutt

...

2023/6/30

Project Report No. PR640-02: Optimal grazing management to enhance soil biodiversity and soil carbon in upland grassland

Philip L Staddon

J Ricketts Hein

H Drysdale

FV Crotty

T Vetter

...

2022

Encouraging woodland creation, regeneration and tree planting on agricultural land: a literature review.

Philip L Staddon

Julie Urquhart

Jane Mills

Alice Goodenough

John R Powell

...

2021/10/8

Functional sustainability of nutrient accumulation by periphytic biofilm under temperature fluctuations

Environmental Technology

Rui Sun

Ying Xu

Yonghong Wu

Jun Tang

Sofia Esquivel-Elizondo

...

2021/4/3

Risk perception of Chinese elderly: An urban study on adaptation to climate change

Sustainable Environment

Pelin Kınay

Andrew P Morse

Karyn Morrissey

Mehmet Refik Yücel

Philip L Staddon

2021/1/1

Grazing intensity is key to global grassland carbon sequestration potential

Sustainable Environment

Philip L Staddon

Maede Faghihinia

2021/1/1

Grazing intensity rather than host plant’s palatability shapes the community of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a steppe grassland

Microbial ecology

Maede Faghihinia

Yi Zou

Yongfei Bai

Martin Dudáš

Rob Marrs

...

2021/11/9

Environmental drivers of grazing effects on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in grasslands

Maede Faghihinia

Yi Zou

Zheng Chen

Yongfei Bai

Wenhuai Li

...

2020/9/1

Evaluating the contribution from AES to the conservation of coastal and floodplain grazing marsh

Christopher J Short

Verity Roberts

Johanna Breyer

Philip L Staddon

Gemma Tooze

...

2020/5/22

The response of grassland mycorrhizal fungal abundance to a range of long-term grazing intensities

Rhizosphere

Maede Faghihinia

Yi Zou

Zheng Chen

Yongfei Bai

Wenhuai Li

...

2020/3/1

Seasonal variation in the response of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to grazing intensity

Mycorrhiza

Maede Faghihinia

Yi Zou

Yongfei Bai

Rob Marrs

Philip L Staddon

2020/9

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