Phillip Fenberg

Phillip Fenberg

University of Southampton

H-index: 16

Europe-United Kingdom

About Phillip Fenberg

Phillip Fenberg, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Biogeography, Life History Evolution, Computer Vision, Historical Ecology.

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

Opposing genetic patterns of range shifting temperate and tropical gastropods in an area undergoing tropicalisation

Predator‐induced defences under tropicalisation: A biogeographic approach

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation

Data from: predator-induced defences under tropicalisation: a biogeographic approach

Using computer vision to identify limpets from their shells: a case study using four species from the Baja California peninsula

Applying computer vision to digitised natural history collections for climate change research: Temperature‐size responses in British butterflies

Las brechas en la capacidad de investigación dificultan la comprensión del impacto del cambio climático en los servicios ecosistémicos en la costa del Pacífico latinoamericano …

Research capability gaps hinder understanding of the impact of climate change on ecosystem services in the Latin American Pacific coast

Phillip Fenberg Information

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Citations(all)

1774

Citations(since 2020)

915

Cited By

1227

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

19

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Phillip Fenberg Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Biogeography

Life History Evolution

Computer Vision

Historical Ecology

Top articles of Phillip Fenberg

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Opposing genetic patterns of range shifting temperate and tropical gastropods in an area undergoing tropicalisation

Journal of Biogeography

Karolina M Zarzyczny

Michael E Hellberg

Elena B Lugli

Moira MacLean

David A Paz‐García

...

2024/2

Predator‐induced defences under tropicalisation: A biogeographic approach

Journal of Biogeography

Phillip B Fenberg

Rodrigo Beas‐Luna

Boris Igić

Moira A MacLean

David A Paz‐García

...

2023/12

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation

Karolina M Zarzyczny

Marc Rius

Suzanne T Williams

Phillip B Fenberg

2023/11/28

Data from: predator-induced defences under tropicalisation: a biogeographic approach

David Paz-Garcia

Rodrigo Beas-Luna

Peter Raimondi

Karolina Zarzyczny

Jacqueline Sones

...

2023/9/15

Using computer vision to identify limpets from their shells: a case study using four species from the Baja California peninsula

Frontiers in Marine Science

Jack D Hollister

Xiaohao Cai

Tammy Horton

Benjamin W Price

Karolina M Zarzyczny

...

2023/7/27

Applying computer vision to digitised natural history collections for climate change research: Temperature‐size responses in British butterflies

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Rebecca J Wilson

Alexandre Fioravante de Siqueira

Stephen J Brooks

Benjamin W Price

Lea M Simon

...

2023/2

Las brechas en la capacidad de investigación dificultan la comprensión del impacto del cambio climático en los servicios ecosistémicos en la costa del Pacífico latinoamericano …

HIDROBIOLÓGICA

Luis E Calderon-Aguilera

2022/11/21

Research capability gaps hinder understanding of the impact of climate change on ecosystem services in the Latin American Pacific coast

Hidrobiológica

Luis E Calderon-Aguilera

Phillip B Fenberg

Jasmin A Godbold

Chris T Hill

Malcolm D Hudson

...

2022/8

Data from Wilson et al.: Applying computer vision to digitised natural history collections for climate change research: temperature-size responses in British butterflies

Phillip B Fenberg

Rebecca J Wilson

Lea Simon

Benjamin W Price

2022/2/13

The short and long-term implications of warming and increased sea water pCO2 on the physiological response of a temperate neogastropod species

Marine Biology

Maria Loreto Mardones

Sven Thatje

Phillip B Fenberg

Chris Hauton

2022/1

Variation in thermal tolerance response associated with geographic location during early development of the neogastropod Ocenebra erinaceus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Maria Loreto Mardones

Phillip B Fenberg

Sven Thatje

Chris Hauton

2021/9/1

Insect body size changes under future warming projections: a case study of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera)

Hydrobiologia

Rungtip Wonglersak

Phillip B Fenberg

Peter G Langdon

Stephen J Brooks

Benjamin W Price

2021/6

Departing from an ideal: An asymmetric, bimodal and non‐Equatorial latitudinal gradient of marine diversity in Western Atlantic burrowing shrimps (Decapoda: Axiidea and Gebiidea)

Journal of Biogeography

Patricio Hernáez

Phillip B Fenberg

Marcelo M Rivadeneira

2021/3

Data supporting: Insect body size changes under future warming projections: a case study of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera)

Rungtip Wonglersak

Peter G Langdon

Benjamin W Price

Stephen J Brooks

Phillip B Fenberg

2021/2/19

Macrobenthic mollusca of the Prince Gustav Channel, eastern Antarctic Peninsula: An area undergoing colonisation

Frontiers in Marine Science

Madeline PBC Anderson

Phillip B Fenberg

Huw J Griffiths

Katrin Linse

2021/12/8

Mesocosms

Philip B Fenberg Rungtip Wonglersak

Rungtip Wonglersak

Phillip Fenberg

Peter Langdon

Stephen J Brooks

...

2020

Temperature‐body size responses in insects: a case study of British Odonata

Ecological Entomology

Rungtip Wonglersak

Phillip B Fenberg

Peter G Langdon

Stephen J Brooks

Benjamin W Price

2020/8

The role of temperature on the aerobic response of encapsulated embryos of Ocenebra erinaceus (Neogastropoda, Muricidae): A comparative study between two populations

Marine environmental research

Maria Loreto Mardones

Phillip B Fenberg

Sven Thatje

Chris Hauton

2020/1/1

Representative images of Lepidoptera from the Natural History Museum (NHMUK)

Benjamin W Price

Stephen J Brooks

Hannah J O'Sullivan

Phillip B Fenberg

Rebecca J Wilson

2020/3/29

iCollections butterfly images selected for automated measurement

Rebecca J Wilson

Stephen J Brooks

Benjamin W Price

Stéfan van der Walt

Dennis Feng

...

2020/3/29

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Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Dr. Jeremy R. Young

Dr. Jeremy R. Young

University College London

H-index: 52
Jennifer Caselle

Jennifer Caselle

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 50
Stuart Jenkins

Stuart Jenkins

Bangor University

H-index: 44
Sarah E. Lester

Sarah E. Lester

Florida State University

H-index: 39
Michael E. Hellberg

Michael E. Hellberg

Louisiana State University

H-index: 35
Peter J.S. Jones

Peter J.S. Jones

University College London

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