Richard Sibly

Richard Sibly

University of Reading

H-index: 74

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Sibly

Richard Sibly, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of Individual Based Models in Ecology, Metabolic Ecology.

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

Times birds need to evolve mating cues under allopatry and parapatry

Allele frequencies and selection coefficients in locally adapted populations

Factors affecting fisher decisions: The case of the inshore fishery for European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

Sexual imprinting leads to speciation in locally adapted populations

Mycorrhizal type of woody plants influences understory species richness in British broadleaved woodlands

Incorporating environmental variability in a spatially-explicit individual-based model of European sea bass✰

Applying a mechanistic model to predict interacting effects of chemical exposure and food availability on fish populations

SEASIM-NEAM: a spatially-explicit Agent-based SIMulator of north east atlantic mackerel population dynamics

Richard Sibly Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

23388

Citations(since 2020)

5662

Cited By

19852

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

207

i10Index(since 2020)

106

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University of Reading

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Richard Sibly Skills & Research Interests

Individual Based Models in Ecology

Metabolic Ecology

Top articles of Richard Sibly

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Times birds need to evolve mating cues under allopatry and parapatry

bioRxiv

Richard M Sibly

Robert N Curnow

2024

Allele frequencies and selection coefficients in locally adapted populations

Journal of theoretical biology

Richard M Sibly

Robert N Curnow

2023/5/21

Factors affecting fisher decisions: The case of the inshore fishery for European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

Plos one

Joseph W Watson

Angela Muench

Kieran Hyder

Richard Sibly

2022/3/31

Sexual imprinting leads to speciation in locally adapted populations

Ecology and Evolution

Richard M Sibly

Robert N Curnow

2022/11

Mycorrhizal type of woody plants influences understory species richness in British broadleaved woodlands

New Phytologist

Petra Guy

Richard Sibly

Simon M Smart

Mark Tibbett

Brian J Pickles

2022/9

Incorporating environmental variability in a spatially-explicit individual-based model of European sea bass✰

Ecological Modelling

Joseph W Watson

Robin Boyd

Ritabrata Dutta

Georgios Vasdekis

Nicola D Walker

...

2022/4/1

Applying a mechanistic model to predict interacting effects of chemical exposure and food availability on fish populations

Aquatic Toxicology

KS Mintram

SK Maynard

AR Brown

R Boyd

Alice SA Johnston

...

2020/7/1

SEASIM-NEAM: a spatially-explicit Agent-based SIMulator of north east atlantic mackerel population dynamics

MethodsX

Robin Boyd

Nicola Walker

Kieran Hyder

Robert Thorpe

Shovonlal Roy

...

2020/1/1

The importance of including habitat-specific behaviour in models of butterfly movement

Oecologia

Luke C Evans

Richard M Sibly

Pernille Thorbek

Ian Sims

Tom H Oliver

...

2020/6

A spatially explicit individual-based model to support management of commercial and recreational fisheries for European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax

Ecological Modelling

Nicola D Walker

Robin Boyd

Joseph Watson

Max Kotz

Zachary Radford

...

2020/9/1

Multiple environmental controls explain global patterns in soil animal communities

Oecologia

Alice SA Johnston

Richard M Sibly

2020/4

Potential consequences of climate and management scenarios for the Northeast Atlantic mackerel fishery

Frontiers in Marine Science

Robin Boyd

Robert Thorpe

Kieran Hyder

Shovonlal Roy

Nicola Walker

...

2020/8/5

Behavior underpins the predictive power of a trait‐based model of butterfly movement

Ecology and Evolution

Luke C Evans

Richard M Sibly

Pernille Thorbek

Ian Sims

Tom H Oliver

...

2020/4

Toward a physiological explanation of juvenile growth curves (vol 311, pg 286, 2020)

Journal of Zoology

RM Sibly

JH Brown

2020/8

Simulating the summer feeding distribution of Northeast Atlantic mackerel with a mechanistic individual-based model

Progress in oceanography

RJ Boyd

R Sibly

K Hyder

N Walker

R Thorpe

...

2020/4/1

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