Timothy J Curran

Timothy J Curran

Lincoln University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Timothy J Curran

Timothy J Curran, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lincoln University, specializes in the field of plant ecology, plant functional traits, fire ecology, plant flammability, flammability.

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

Variation in understorey floristic composition regeneration and fire hazard under Acacia invaded forest canopy in New Zealand

Measuring flammability of crops, pastures, fruit trees, and weeds: A novel tool to fight wildfires in agricultural landscapes

Bryophyte community composition is influenced by microhabitat and cover of vascular plants and lichens in New Zealand montane forest

Predicting ecological change in tussock grasslands of Aotearoa New Zealand

Climatic conditions affect shoot flammability by influencing flammability‐related functional traits in nonfire‐prone habitats

Shoot flammability patterns among plant species of the wildland–urban interface in the fire-prone Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area

Recommendations for reducing environmental impact of pest mammal monitoring in New Zealand

Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates

Timothy J Curran Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Ecology

Citations(all)

1582

Citations(since 2020)

1075

Cited By

761

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

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Timothy J Curran Skills & Research Interests

plant ecology

plant functional traits

fire ecology

plant flammability

flammability

Top articles of Timothy J Curran

Variation in understorey floristic composition regeneration and fire hazard under Acacia invaded forest canopy in New Zealand

Forest Ecology and Management

2024/2/15

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Measuring flammability of crops, pastures, fruit trees, and weeds: A novel tool to fight wildfires in agricultural landscapes

Science of the total environment

2024/1/1

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Bryophyte community composition is influenced by microhabitat and cover of vascular plants and lichens in New Zealand montane forest

New Zealand Journal of Botany

2023/11/25

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Predicting ecological change in tussock grasslands of Aotearoa New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

2023/11/10

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Climatic conditions affect shoot flammability by influencing flammability‐related functional traits in nonfire‐prone habitats

New Phytologist

2023/10

Shoot flammability patterns among plant species of the wildland–urban interface in the fire-prone Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area

International journal of wildland fire

2023/4/26

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Recommendations for reducing environmental impact of pest mammal monitoring in New Zealand

2023

Intraspecific variation in shoot flammability in Dracophyllum rosmarinifolium is not predicted by habitat environmental conditions

Forest Ecosystems

2022/1/1

Temperature sensitivity of termites determines global wood decay rates

2022

Growth form and functional traits influence the shoot flammability of tropical rainforest species

Forest Ecology and Management

2022/10/15

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Jayden Engert
Jayden Engert

H-Index: 4

Limits to post‐fire vegetation recovery under climate change

2021/11

Luke Collins
Luke Collins

H-Index: 1

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Climate‐change impacts exacerbate conservation threats in island systems: New Zealand as a case study

2021/5

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Sarah J Richardson
Sarah J Richardson

H-Index: 27

Shoot‐level flammability across the Dracophyllum (Ericaceae) phylogeny: evidence for flammability being an emergent property in a land with little fire

New phytologist

2020/10

Kate Marshall
Kate Marshall

H-Index: 4

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Shoot flammability of vascular plants is phylogenetically conserved and related to habitat fire-proneness and growth form

Nature Plants

2020/4

Josep Padullés Cubino
Josep Padullés Cubino

H-Index: 8

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Shoot flammability is decoupled from leaf flammability, but controlled by leaf functional traits

Journal of Ecology

2020/3

Sarah J Richardson
Sarah J Richardson

H-Index: 27

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

Post-fire resprouting in New Zealand woody vegetation: Implications for restoration

Forests

2020/2/28

Timothy J Curran
Timothy J Curran

H-Index: 13

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