Read interviews, first-person essays, profiles, and other features about
people in a wide variety of fields, along with information on journals
& institutions in the topic of Climate Change. All of the author
comments below are also listed in the site-wide
Author Commentaries listings
(available by month/year or alphabetically).
January
2010
Antoine Guisan; The work of Dr. Antoine
Guisan ranks at #9 by total citations in our Special Topic
analysis of climate change research over the past decade.
According to
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters, Dr. Guisan's record includes 55 papers, the
majority of which are classified under Environment &
Ecology, cited a total of 3,074 times between January 1, 1999
and August 31, 2009. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com talks with Dr. Guisan about his
highly cited work as it relates to climate change. View
Article
December
2009 Robert
Hijmans; In the Research Front Map
"Climate
Change and Species Distributions," which is part of our
Special Topics analysis of Climate Change research over the
past decade, the paper "Very high resolution interpolated
climate surfaces for global land areas," (Hijmans RJ,
et al., Int. J. Climatol. 25[15]: 1965-78,
December 2005), has 262 cites. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com talks with the paper's lead
author, Dr. Robert J. Hijmans, about the paper and its
impact on the field. View
Article
November
2009
Miguel Araújo; According to our Special
Topics analysis on Climate Change, Dr. Miguel Araújo has
10 papers in our Research Front Map on Climate Change and
Species Distributions. In Essential Science
IndicatorsSM from Clarivate, Dr.
Araújo's record includes 72 papers, the majority of
which are classified under Environment & Ecology, cited a
total of 2,395 times. This month, he talks with
ScienceWatch.com about his highly cited research as it
relates to climate change. View
Article
November
2009
Steven Phillips, Rob Anderson, & Rob Schapire;
In the Research Front Map
"Climate Change
and Species Distributions," which is part of our Special
Topics analysis of Climate Change research over the past
decade, the paper "Maximum entropy modeling of species
geographic distributions," (Phillips SJ, Anderson RP, Schapire
RE, Ecol. Model. 190[3-4]: 231-59, 25 January 2006)
has 192 cites. In this interview, authors Dr. Steven Phillips,
Dr. Robert P. Anderson, and Dr. Robert Schapire talk with
ScienceWatch.com about their paper, its impact on
conservation research, and the future of ecological
modeling. View
Article