Philip McGowan

Philip McGowan

Newcastle University

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Philip McGowan

Philip McGowan, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Ecology.

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

Understanding and achieving species elements in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Global mismatches between threat mapping research effort and the potential of threat abatement actions to reduce extinction risk

Genetic diversity goals and targets have improved, but remain insufficient for clear implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework

Degree of egg-taking by humans determines the fate of maleo (Macrocephalon maleo) nesting grounds across Sulawesi

Over half of threatened species require targeted recovery actions to avert human‐induced extinction

Quantifying and mapping species threat abatement opportunities to support national target setting

Using Red List Indices to monitor extinction risk at national scales

Long‐term monitoring of wildlife populations for protected area management in Southeast Asia

Philip McGowan Information

University

Position

UK

Citations(all)

7652

Citations(since 2020)

4005

Cited By

5028

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Philip McGowan Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Ecology

Top articles of Philip McGowan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Understanding and achieving species elements in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Authorea Preprints

Philip JK McGowan

Alison Hutchinson

Thomas M Brooks

Wendy Elliott

Michael Hoffmann

...

2024/4/23

Global mismatches between threat mapping research effort and the potential of threat abatement actions to reduce extinction risk

Conservation Biology

Francesca A Ridley

Stephen P Rushton

Emily J Hickinbotham

Andrew J Suggitt

Philip JK McGowan

...

2024/4/16

Genetic diversity goals and targets have improved, but remain insufficient for clear implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework

Conservation genetics

Sean Hoban

Michael W Bruford

Jessica M da Silva

W Chris Funk

Richard Frankham

...

2023/4

Degree of egg-taking by humans determines the fate of maleo (Macrocephalon maleo) nesting grounds across Sulawesi

Biodiversity and Conservation

Marcy Summers

Matthew Geary

Nurlin Djuni

Pandji A Kresno

Agustian Laya

...

2023/3

Over half of threatened species require targeted recovery actions to avert human‐induced extinction

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Friederike C Bolam

Jorge Ahumada

H Reşit Akçakaya

Thomas M Brooks

Wendy Elliott

...

2023/3

Quantifying and mapping species threat abatement opportunities to support national target setting

Conservation Biology

Louise Mair

Eduardo Amorim

Monira Bicalho

Thomas M Brooks

Vincente Calfo

...

2023/2

Using Red List Indices to monitor extinction risk at national scales

Conservation Science and Practice

Domitilla Raimondo

Bruce E Young

Thomas M Brooks

Pedro Cardoso

Dewidine Van Der Colff

...

2023/1

Long‐term monitoring of wildlife populations for protected area management in Southeast Asia

Conservation Science and Practice

Matthew N Nuttall

Olly Griffin

Rachel M Fewster

Philip JK McGowan

Katharine Abernethy

...

2022/2

Conservation of Galliformes in the Greater Himalaya: is there a need for a higher-quality evidence-base?

Garima Gupta

Matthew Grainger

Jonathon C Dunn

Roy Sanderson

Philip JK McGowan

2022/9

Functional and phylogenetic structures of pheasants in China

Avian Research

Hongyan Yao

Pengcheng Wang

Nan Wang

Philip JK McGowan

Xingfeng Si

...

2022/1/1

The scope and extent of literature that maps threats to species globally: a systematic map

Environmental Evidence

Francesca A Ridley

Emily J Hickinbotham

Andrew J Suggitt

Philip JK McGowan

Louise Mair

2022/12

Breeding ecology of the Snow Partridge (Lerwa lerwa) in high-altitude regions, Tibet

Ornithological Science

Li Honglei

Philip JK McGowan

Wang Nan

Zhou Huaming

Li Zhaxijie

2022

Ungulate conservation

G Maggs

HD Slater

PJK McGowan

H González-Ancín

M Spínola

...

2022/5

Room to roam for African lions Panthera leo: a review of the key drivers of lion habitat use and implications for conservation

Rebecca Sargent

Nicolas J Deere

Philip JK McGowan

Nils Bunnefeld

Marion Pfeifer

2022/1

How can we increase capacity for species conservation in the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework?

Oryx

Gwen Maggs

Helen D Slater

Philip JK McGowan

2022/5

Subnational assessment of threats to Indian biodiversity and habitat restoration opportunities

Environmental Research Letters

Abhishek Chaudhary

Louise Mair

Bernardo BN Strassburg

Thomas M Brooks

Vivek Menon

...

2022/4/25

Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact

Conservation Biology

Molly K Grace

H Resit Akçakaya

Elizabeth L Bennett

Thomas M Brooks

Anna Heath

...

2021/12

A robust goal is needed for species in the Post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

Conservation Letters

Brooke A Williams

James EM Watson

Stuart HM Butchart

Michelle Ward

Thomas M Brooks

...

2021/5

Energy Transitions in ASEAN COP26 Policy Report

UK-Singapore COP26 Universities Network policy reports

Sharon Seah

Philip McGowan

Melissa Low Yu Xing

Melinda Martinus

Atanu Ghoshray

...

2021/11

Which is worse for the red-billed curassow: habitat loss or hunting pressure?

Oryx

Elaine Rios

Philip JK McGowan

Nigel J Collar

Maíra Benchimol

Gustavo R Canale

...

2021/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 115
Georgina Mace

Georgina Mace

University College London

H-index: 96
E.J. Milner-Gulland

E.J. Milner-Gulland

University of Oxford

H-index: 15
Louise Mair

Louise Mair

Newcastle University

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