Samuel S Browett

Samuel S Browett

University of Salford

H-index: 11

Europe-United Kingdom

About Samuel S Browett

Samuel S Browett, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Salford, specializes in the field of DNA metabarcoding, Population Genetics, Mammalogy.

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

Seasonal development of a tidal mixing front drives shifts in community structure and diversity of bacterioplankton

Mink on the brink: comparing survey methods for detecting a critically endangered carnivore, the European mink Mustela lutreola

Resource competition drives an invasion‐replacement event among shrew species on an island

The predator problem and PCR primers in molecular dietary analysis: swamped or silenced; depth or breadth?

Next‐generation phylogeography resolves post‐glacial colonization patterns in a widespread carnivore, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), in Europe

One bat’s waste is another man’s treasure: A DNA metabarcoding approach for the assessment of biodiversity and ecosystem services in Ireland using bat faeces

Molecular identification of mosquitoes from direct and indirect sources of DNA

Revealing the diet of the Lesser Horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros) in Ireland via DNA Metabarcoding

Samuel S Browett Information

University

Position

PhD Candidate UK

Citations(all)

355

Citations(since 2020)

354

Cited By

78

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

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Samuel S Browett Skills & Research Interests

DNA metabarcoding

Population Genetics

Mammalogy

Top articles of Samuel S Browett

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Seasonal development of a tidal mixing front drives shifts in community structure and diversity of bacterioplankton

Molecular Ecology

Nathan G King

Sophie‐B Wilmes

Samuel S Browett

Amy Healey

Allan D McDevitt

...

2023/9

Mink on the brink: comparing survey methods for detecting a critically endangered carnivore, the European mink Mustela lutreola

European Journal of Wildlife Research

Elizabeth Croose

Ruth Hanniffy

Andrew Harrington

Madis Põdra

Asun Gómez

...

2023/4

Resource competition drives an invasion‐replacement event among shrew species on an island

Journal of Animal Ecology

Samuel S Browett

Rebecca Synnott

Denise B O'Meara

Rachael E Antwis

Stephen S Browett

...

2023/3

The predator problem and PCR primers in molecular dietary analysis: swamped or silenced; depth or breadth?

Jordan P Cuff

James JN Kitson

David Hemprich‐Bennett

Maximillian PTG Tercel

Samuel S Browett

...

2023/1

Next‐generation phylogeography resolves post‐glacial colonization patterns in a widespread carnivore, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), in Europe

Molecular ecology

Allan D McDevitt

Ilaria Coscia

Samuel S Browett

Aritz Ruiz‐González

Mark J Statham

...

2022/2

One bat’s waste is another man’s treasure: A DNA metabarcoding approach for the assessment of biodiversity and ecosystem services in Ireland using bat faeces

Biodiversity and Conservation

Thomas G Curran

Samuel S Browett

David O’Neill

Aidan O’Hanlon

Catherine O’Reilly

...

2022/9

Molecular identification of mosquitoes from direct and indirect sources of DNA

3rd Irish Ecological Association Conference of Ecology and Evolution

Thomas Curran

Allan D McDevitt

Samuel Browett

David O'Neill

Igancio Ruiz Arrondo

...

2021

Revealing the diet of the Lesser Horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros) in Ireland via DNA Metabarcoding

The 5th British Bat Research Symposium

Thomas Curran

Samuel Browett

Denise O'Meara

David O'Neill

Catherine O'Reilly

...

2021

Mapping differences in mammalian distributions and diversity using environmental DNA from rivers

Science of the Total Environment

Holly A Broadhurst

Luke M Gregory

Emma K Bleakley

Joseph C Perkins

Jenna V Lavin

...

2021/12/20

Fungal microbiomes are determined by host phylogeny and exhibit widespread associations with the bacterial microbiome

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Xavier A Harrison

Allan D McDevitt

Jenny C Dunn

Sarah M Griffiths

Chiara Benvenuto

...

2021/8/25

Primer biases in the molecular assessment of diet in multiple insectivorous mammals

Mammalian Biology

Samuel S Browett

Thomas G Curran

Denise B O’Meara

Andrew P Harrington

Naiara Guimarães Sales

...

2021/6

Indirect study of Irish insects via novel environmental DNA sources

Waterford Institute of Technology Research Day

Thomas Curran

Allan D McDevitt

Samuel Browett

David O'Neill

Igancio Ruiz Arrondo

...

2021

Know your enemy: a molecular approach to determine how the pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus) in Ireland succumbs to the invasion of the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula)

Samuel Browett

2020

Host-associated fungal communities are determined by host 1 phylogeny and exhibit widespread associations with the bacterial microbiome

Preprint]. doi

Xavier A Harrison

Allan D McDevitt

Jenny C Dunn

Sarah Griffiths

Chiara Benvenuto

...

2020/1/1

Fishing for mammals: Landscape‐level monitoring of terrestrial and semi‐aquatic communities using eDNA from riverine systems

Journal of Applied Ecology

Naiara Guimarães Sales

Maisie B McKenzie

Joseph Drake

Lynsey R Harper

Samuel S Browett

...

2020/4

Genetic tools in the management of invasive mammals: recent trends and future perspectives

Samuel S Browett

Denise B O'Meara

Allan D McDevitt

2020/4

Assessing Irish insect diversity via eDNA

Royal Entomological Society Annual Meeting

Thomas Curran

Samuel Browett

Denise O'Meara

David O'Neill

Catherine O'Reilly

...

2020

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