Stephen Hartley

About Stephen Hartley

Stephen Hartley, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Victoria University of Wellington, specializes in the field of spatial ecology, species distribution modelling, conservation, invasive species, ecological restoration.

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

Rapid loss of phenotypic plasticity in the introduced range of the beach daisy, Arctotheca populifolia

Conservation of skinks in New Zealand cities

Distribution, density and habitat association of the Cook Strait click beetle (Amychus granulatus Coleoptera: Elateridae) on Te Pākeka/Maud Island, New Zealand

A multiscale perspective on how much wetland restoration is needed to achieve targets for ecosystem services

Invasive urban mammalian predators: distribution and multi-scale habitat selection

Detection parameters for managing invasive rats in urban environments

Public willingness to engage in backyard conservation in New Zealand: Exploring motivations and barriers for participation

Effects of mammal exclusion on invertebrate communities in New Zealand

Stephen Hartley Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3099

Citations(since 2020)

1028

Cited By

2385

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

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Stephen Hartley Skills & Research Interests

spatial ecology

species distribution modelling

conservation

invasive species

ecological restoration

Top articles of Stephen Hartley

Rapid loss of phenotypic plasticity in the introduced range of the beach daisy, Arctotheca populifolia

Journal of Ecology

2024/1

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Conservation of skinks in New Zealand cities

Urban Ecosystems

2023/10

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Yolanda Van Heezik
Yolanda Van Heezik

H-Index: 22

Distribution, density and habitat association of the Cook Strait click beetle (Amychus granulatus Coleoptera: Elateridae) on Te Pākeka/Maud Island, New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Zoology

2023

Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson

H-Index: 5

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

A multiscale perspective on how much wetland restoration is needed to achieve targets for ecosystem services

Ecosystem Services

2023/6/1

Invasive urban mammalian predators: distribution and multi-scale habitat selection

Biology

2022/10/19

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Yolanda Van Heezik
Yolanda Van Heezik

H-Index: 22

Detection parameters for managing invasive rats in urban environments

Scientific Reports

2022/10/3

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Public willingness to engage in backyard conservation in New Zealand: Exploring motivations and barriers for participation

People and Nature

2021/8

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Effects of mammal exclusion on invertebrate communities in New Zealand

Austral Ecology

2021/8

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Citizens, scientists, and enablers: A tripartite model for citizen science projects

Diversity

2021/7/8

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Disentangling the factors that vary the impact of trees on flooding (a review)

2021/5

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Responses of New Zealand forest birds to management of introduced mammals

2021/2

Nyree Fea
Nyree Fea

H-Index: 3

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Bioacoustic monitoring of lower North Island bird communities before and after aerial application of 1080

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

2021/1/1

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

Multiple methods confirm wetland restoration improves ecosystem services

Ecosystems and People

2021/1/1

The effects of squid-baiting pitfall traps for sampling wētā (Orthoptera) and other ground-dwelling forest invertebrates

New Zealand Entomologist

2020/7/2

Stephen Hartley
Stephen Hartley

H-Index: 16

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