Saul Cunningham

About Saul Cunningham

Saul Cunningham, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Pollination, Conservation Biology.

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

Variation in pollen load composition carried by wild bee species in native and nearby agricultural environments in south‐eastern Australia

Quantifying taxon-specific habitat connectivity requirements of urban wildlife using structured expert judgement

The impact of greenfield residential development on mature trees

Endangered Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) forage from local flowers after annual mass migration to alpine sites

Need for national pollination strategy

Density of invasive western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in fragmented woodlands indicates potential for large impacts on native species

CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination

Wild bees nest in the stems of cultivated Rubus plants and act as effective crop pollinators

Saul Cunningham Information

University

Position

Fenner School of Environment and Society

Citations(all)

27912

Citations(since 2020)

13927

Cited By

19109

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

122

i10Index(since 2020)

91

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Saul Cunningham Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Pollination

Conservation Biology

Top articles of Saul Cunningham

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Variation in pollen load composition carried by wild bee species in native and nearby agricultural environments in south‐eastern Australia

Insect Conservation and Diversity

Julian Brown

Helen Burke

Janelle Stevenson

Saul A Cunningham

2024

Quantifying taxon-specific habitat connectivity requirements of urban wildlife using structured expert judgement

Steph Courtney Jones

Luke O'Loughlin

Danswell Starrs

Jacinta Humphrey

Stephanie Pulsford

...

2024/2/28

The impact of greenfield residential development on mature trees

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Cara R Parsons

Saul Cunningham

Darren S Le Roux

Philip Gibbons

2023/8/1

Endangered Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) forage from local flowers after annual mass migration to alpine sites

Global Ecology and Conservation

Joshua M Coates

Benedict Keaney

Benjamin C Scheele

Saul A Cunningham

2023/8/1

Need for national pollination strategy

Australian Tree Crop

Romina Rader

Jean-Pierre Scheerlinck

Saul Cunningham

2023

Density of invasive western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in fragmented woodlands indicates potential for large impacts on native species

Scientific Reports

Saul A Cunningham

Mason J Crane

Maldwyn J Evans

Kassel L Hingee

David B Lindenmayer

2022/3/4

CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination

Alfonso Allen‐Perkins

Ainhoa Magrach

Matteo Dainese

Lucas A Garibaldi

David Kleijn

...

2022/3

Wild bees nest in the stems of cultivated Rubus plants and act as effective crop pollinators

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Joshua M Coates

Julian Brown

Saul A Cunningham

2022/2/28

Land cover associations of wild bees visiting flowers in apple orchards across three geographic regions of southeast Australia

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Julian Brown

Scott VC Groom

Romina Rader

Katja Hogendoorn

Saul A Cunningham

2022/2/1

Biogeographic history predicts bee community structure across floral resource gradients in south‐east Australia

Diversity and Distributions

Julian Brown

Saul A Cunningham

2022/7

Adjacent crop type impacts potential pollinator communities and their pollination services in remnants of natural vegetation

Diversity and Distributions

Victoria A Reynolds

Saul A Cunningham

Romina Rader

Margaret M Mayfield

2022/6

Scholarly shortcomings and a lack of evidence beleaguer bee sampling critique: A response to Prendergast and Hogendoorn (2021).

Austral Ecology

Manu E Saunders

Mark A Hall

Pia E Lentini

Julian Brown

Saul A Cunningham

2021/8/1

Securing pollination for more productive agriculture: guidelines for effective pollinator management and stakeholder adoption.

Katja Hogendoorn

Romina Rader

Saul Cunningham

Ben Oldroyd

Tanya Latty

...

2021

How bioregional history could shape the future of agriculture

Julian Brown

Philip Barton

Saul A Cunningham

2021/1/1

AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora

Scientific data

Daniel Falster

Rachael Gallagher

Elizabeth H Wenk

Ian J Wright

Dony Indiarto

...

2021/9/30

Flower visitation and land cover associations of above ground-and below ground-nesting native bees in an agricultural region of south-east Australia

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Julian Brown

Philip S Barton

Saul A Cunningham

2020/6/15

Non-bee insects as visitors and pollinators of crops: Biology, ecology, and management

Romina Rader

SA Cunningham

Brad G Howlett

DW Inouye

2020/1/7

Phenology of a bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) community over a 10 year period in south‐eastern Australia

Austral Entomology

Michael J Neave

Julian Brown

Michael Batley

Sujaya Rao

Saul A Cunningham

2020/8

A reintroduced ecosystem engineer provides a germination niche for native plant species

Biodiversity and Conservation

Catherine E Ross

Sue McIntyre

Philip S Barton

Maldwyn J Evans

Saul A Cunningham

...

2020/3

Pollination and resource limitation as interacting constraints on almond fruit set

Plant Biology

Saul A Cunningham

Maldwyn J Evans

Mick Neave

Joel Armstrong

Philip S Barton

2020/1

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