Simon Ingram

Simon Ingram

University of Plymouth

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Simon Ingram

Simon Ingram, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Plymouth, specializes in the field of Marine mammals, conservation biology.

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

Using citizen science data to assess the vulnerability of bottlenose dolphins to human impacts along England's South Coast

Effect of Kelp Gull harassment on Southern Right Whale calf survival: A long-term capture–recapture analysis

Contrasting ecological information content in whaling archives with modern cetacean surveys for conservation planning and identification of historical distribution changes

Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME)

Alternative data sources can fill the gaps in data-poor fisheries

Boat disturbance affects the acoustic behaviour of dolphins engaged in a rare foraging cooperation with fishers

Ambrein: a minor, but common constituent of mammalian faeces?

Better together: analysis of integrated acoustic and visual methods when surveying a cetacean community

Simon Ingram Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Marine Conservation

Citations(all)

3205

Citations(since 2020)

1339

Cited By

2333

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

32

Email

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University of Plymouth

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Simon Ingram Skills & Research Interests

Marine mammals

conservation biology

Top articles of Simon Ingram

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using citizen science data to assess the vulnerability of bottlenose dolphins to human impacts along England's South Coast

Animal Conservation

S Corr

R Dudley

T Brereton

N Clear

A Crosby

...

2023/1/1

Effect of Kelp Gull harassment on Southern Right Whale calf survival: A long-term capture–recapture analysis

Biology Letters

Macarena Agrelo

Carina F Marón

Fábio G Daura-Jorge

Victoria J Rowntree

Mariano Sironi

...

2023/6/7

Contrasting ecological information content in whaling archives with modern cetacean surveys for conservation planning and identification of historical distribution changes

Conservation Biology

Tom B Letessier

Laura Mannocci

Brittney Goodwin

Clare Embling

Asha de Vos

...

2023/6

Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME)

Abbo van Neer

Anders Galatius

A Gilles

Jan Haelters

Ailbhe S Kavanagh

...

2022

Alternative data sources can fill the gaps in data-poor fisheries

ICES Journal of Marine Science

Alexandre MS Machado

Eduardo L Hettwer Giehl

Luiza Pacheco Fernandes

Simon N Ingram

Fábio G Daura-Jorge

2021/8

Boat disturbance affects the acoustic behaviour of dolphins engaged in a rare foraging cooperation with fishers

Animal Conservation

AY Pellegrini

B Romeu

SN Ingram

FG Daura‐Jorge

2021/8

Ambrein: a minor, but common constituent of mammalian faeces?

Natural Product Research

Steven J Rowland

Paul A Sutton

Barbara von der Lühe

John K Volkman

Christopher H Vane

...

2021/11/17

Better together: analysis of integrated acoustic and visual methods when surveying a cetacean community

Marine Ecology Progress Series

L Dalpaz

AD Paro

FG Daura-Jorge

M Rossi-Santos

TF Norris

...

2021/11/11

Ocean warming threatens southern right whale population recovery

Science Advances

Macarena Agrelo

Fábio G Daura-Jorge

Victoria J Rowntree

Mariano Sironi

Philip S Hammond

...

2021/10/15

Challenges in monitoring mobile populations: Applying bayesian multi‐site mark–recapture abundance estimation to the monitoring of a highly mobile coastal population of …

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Milaja Nykänen

Machiel G Oudejans

Emer Rogan

John W Durban

Simon N Ingram

2020/8

Reproductive parameters and factors influencing calf survival of bottlenose dolphins that engage in a unique foraging cooperation with fishermen

Marine Biology

Carolina Bezamat

Pedro V Castilho

Paulo C Simões-Lopes

Simon N Ingram

Fábio G Daura-Jorge

2020/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 71
Philip Steven Hammond

Philip Steven Hammond

University of St Andrews

H-index: 65
David Lusseau

David Lusseau

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 58
Stephen Votier

Stephen Votier

Heriot-Watt University

H-index: 49
Luke Rendell

Luke Rendell

University of St Andrews

H-index: 48
John Durban

John Durban

Oregon State University

H-index: 44
Eduardo R Miranda

Eduardo R Miranda

University of Plymouth

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