Tim S. Jessop

Tim S. Jessop

Deakin University

H-index: 41

Oceania-Australia

About Tim S. Jessop

Tim S. Jessop, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Deakin University, specializes in the field of Wildlife Ecology, Island Biology, Biodiversity monitoring.

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

Imperfect adaptation by freshwater crocodiles to the invasion of a toxic prey species

Do common dispersal influences inform a large lizard’s landscape-scale gene flow?

The influence of tropical seasonality on breeding phenology, growth, survival and movement of a large reptile (Varanus komodoensis)

Capture predicates corticosterone responses and a low recapture likelihood in a varanid lizard

Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity

Early life nutrition and the programming of the phenotype

Monitoring methods influence native predator detectability and inferred occupancy responses to introduced carnivore management

Assessing the benefits of integrated introduced predator management for recovery of native predators

Tim S. Jessop Information

University

Position

Center for Integrative Ecology

Citations(all)

4669

Citations(since 2020)

2132

Cited By

3344

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

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Tim S. Jessop Skills & Research Interests

Wildlife Ecology

Island Biology

Biodiversity monitoring

Top articles of Tim S. Jessop

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Imperfect adaptation by freshwater crocodiles to the invasion of a toxic prey species

Biological Invasions

Mike Letnic

Tim Dempster

Tim S Jessop

Jonathan K Webb

2024/4/5

Do common dispersal influences inform a large lizard’s landscape-scale gene flow?

Evolutionary Ecology

Tim S Jessop

Peter Smissen

Jennifer R Anson

Craig Sherman

Joanna M Sumner

2022/12

The influence of tropical seasonality on breeding phenology, growth, survival and movement of a large reptile (Varanus komodoensis)

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Tim S Jessop

Deni Purwandana

M Jeri Imansyah

Claudio Ciofi

Y Jackson Benu

...

2022/8/1

Capture predicates corticosterone responses and a low recapture likelihood in a varanid lizard

Wildlife Research

Tim S Jessop

2022/7/11

Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity

Science

Beth A Reinke

Hugo Cayuela

Fredric J Janzen

Jean-François Lemaître

Jean-Michel Gaillard

...

2022/6/24

Early life nutrition and the programming of the phenotype

Katherine L Buchanan

Alizée Meillère

Tim S Jessop

2022/2/15

Monitoring methods influence native predator detectability and inferred occupancy responses to introduced carnivore management

Wildlife Research

Tim Jessop

Graeme Gillespie

2022

Assessing the benefits of integrated introduced predator management for recovery of native predators

Restoration Ecology

TS Jessop

B Holmes

A Sendjojo

MO Thorpe

EG Ritchie

2021

Population structure, genomic diversity and demographic history of Komodo dragons inferred from whole‐genome sequencing

Molecular Ecology

Alessio Iannucci

Andrea Benazzo

Chiara Natali

Evy Ayu Arida

Moch Samsul Arifin Zein

...

2021/12

Invasive water buffalo population trends and competition-related consequences for native rusa deer in eastern Indonesian protected areas

Mammalian Biology

Achmad Ariefiandy

Deni Purwandana

Muhammad Azmi

Maria Rosdalima Panggur

Juna Mardani

...

2021/12

Prey preferences and body mass most influence movement behavior and home range area of Komodo Dragons

Ichthyology & Herpetology

Deni Purwandana

Claudio Ciofi

M Jeri Imansyah

Achmad Ariefiandy

Heru Rudiharto

...

2021/5/1

Turning ghosts into dragons: Improving camera monitoring outcomes for a cryptic low-density Komodo dragon population in eastern Indonesia

Wildlife Research

Deni Purwandana

Muhammad Azmi

Sanggar Nasu

Sahudin Sahudin

Andreas Dos

...

2021

Incidences of Road Kills and Injuries of Komodo Dragons Along the North Coast of Flores Island, Indonesia

Herpetological Conservation and Biology

M Azmi

Ardiantiono

S.A. Nasu

A.M. Kasim

A. Ariefiandy

...

2021

Birds from matched developmental environments breed faster

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Harrison JF Eyck

Ondi L Crino

Fanny-Linn OH Kraft

Tim S Jessop

Katherine L Buchanan

2020/2

Insights into the nesting ecology and annual hatchling production of the Komodo dragon

Copeia

Deni Purwandana

M Jeri Imansyah

Achmad Ariefiandy

Heru Rudiharto

Claudio Ciofi

...

2020/12/1

Deadly but not Dangerous: How Ecologically Effective are Komodo Dragons as an Apex Predator?

The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Tim S. Jessop

Achmad Ariefiandy

David M. Forsyth

Deni Purwandana

Craig R. White

...

2020

Attenuated phenotypic responses of lizard morphology to logging and fire-related forest disturbance

Evolutionary Ecology

Francesca Lyndon-Gee

Tim S Jessop

2020/10

Reptile responses to anthropogenic habitat modification: A global meta‐analysis

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Tim S Doherty

Sara Balouch

Kristian Bell

Thomas J Burns

Anat Feldman

...

2020/7

Identifying island safe havens to prevent the extinction of the World’s largest lizard from global warming

Ecology and Evolution

Alice R Jones

Tim S Jessop

Achmad Ariefiandy

Barry W Brook

Stuart C Brown

...

2020/9

Komodo dragons are not ecological analogs of apex mammalian predators

Ecology

Tim S Jessop

Achmad Ariefiandy

David M Forsyth

Deni Purwandana

Craig R White

...

2020

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