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ISI Most Highly Cited papers in the top 1% of their academic field

Life history and Extinction risk

Dulvy NK, Pacoureau N, Rigby CL, Pollom RA, Jabado RW, Ebert DA, Finucci B, Pollock CM, Cheok J, Derrick DH, Herman KB, Sherman CS, VanderWright WJ, Lawson JM, Walls RHL, Carlson JK, Charvet P, Bineesh KK, Fernando D, Ralph GM, Matsushiba JH, Hilton-Taylor C, Fordham SV and Simpfendorfer CA. (2021) Overfishing drives over one third of all sharks and rays toward a global extinction crisis. Current Biology 31, P4773-4787.e4778. 🏆Highly Cited

Yan HF, Kyne PM, Jabado RW, Leeney RH, Davidson NK, Derrick DH, Finucci B, Freckleton RP, Fordham SV and Dulvy NK. (2021) Overfishing and habitat loss drives range contraction of iconic marine fishes to near extinction Science Advances 7, eabb6026. 🏆Highly Cited

Pacoureau N, Rigby CL, Kyne PM, Sherley RB, Winker H, Carlson JK, Fordham SV, Barreto R, Fernando D, Francis MP, Jabado RW, Herman KB, Liu K-M, Marshall A, Pollom RA, Romanov E, Simpfendorfer CA, Yin JS, Kindsvater HK and Dulvy NK. (2021) Half a century of global decline in oceanic pelagic sharks and rays. Nature 589, 567–571.  🔥ISI/Clarviate Hot Paper 🏆Highly Cited

Dulvy NK, Simpfendorfer CA, Davidson LNK, Fordham SV, Bräutigam A, Sant G and Welch DJ. (2017) Challenges and priorities in shark and ray conservation. Current Biology 27, R565-R572. 🏆Highly Cited

Arthington AH, Dulvy NK, Gladstone W and Winfield IJ. (2016) Fish conservation in freshwater and marine realms: status, threats and management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 26, 838-857. 🏆Highly Cited

Davidson LNK, Krawchuk MA, Dulvy NK. 2016. Why have global shark and ray landings declined: improved management or overfishing? Fish and Fisheries 17: 438-458. 🏆Highly Cited

Dulvy NK, Fowler SL, Musick JA, Cavanagh RD, Kyne PM, Harrison LR, Carlson JK, Davidson LNK, Fordham S, Francis MP, et al. 2014. Extinction risk and conservation of the world's sharks and rays. eLIFE 3: e00590. 🏆Highly Cited

Climate change impacts on species, ecosystems, fisheries & economies

Bates AE, Pecl GT, Frusher SD, Hobday AJ, Wernberg T, Smale DA, Sunday JM, Hill N, Dulvy NK, Colwell R, K., et al. 2014. Defining and observing climate-mediated range shifts in ocean systems. Global Environmental Change 26: 27-38. 🏆Highly Cited

Sunday JM, Bates AE, Colwell R, K., Dulvy NK, Kearney MR, Longino JT, Huey RB. 2014. Thermal safety margins and the necessity of thermoregulatory behaviour across latitude and elevation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111: 5610-5615. 🏆Highly Cited

Merino G, Barange M, Blanchard JL, Harle J, Holmes BH, Allen I, Allison EA, Badjeck MC, Dulvy NK, Holt J, Jennings S, Mullon C and Rodwell LD. (2012) Can marine fisheries and aquaculture meet fish demand from a growing human population in a changing climate? Global Change Biology 22, 795–806. 🏆Highly Cited

Sunday JM, Bates AE, Dulvy NK. 2012. Thermal tolerance and the global redistribution of animals. Nature Climate Change 2: 686–690. 🏆Highly Cited

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