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Jake Simpson
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 3
Citations - 2732
Jake Simpson is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Abundance (ecology). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1943 citations.
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Global effects of land use on local terrestrial biodiversity
Tim Newbold,Lawrence N. Hudson,Samantha L. L. Hill,Sara Contu,Igor Lysenko,Rebecca A. Senior,Luca Börger,Dominic J. Bennett,Argyrios Choimes,Ben Collen,Julie Day,Adriana De Palma,Sandra Díaz,Susy Echeverría-Londoño,Melanie J. Edgar,Anat Feldman,Morgan Garon,Michelle L K Harrison,Tamera I Alhusseini,Daniel J. Ingram,Yuval Itescu,Jens Kattge,Victoria Kemp,Lucinda Kirkpatrick,Michael Kleyer,David L P Correia,Callum D. Martin,Shai Meiri,Maria Novosolov,Yuan Pan,Helen Phillips,Drew W. Purves,Alexandra N Robinson,Jake Simpson,Sean L. Tuck,Evan Weiher,Hannah J. White,Robert M. Ewers,Georgina M. Mace,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Andy Purvis +40 more
TL;DR: A terrestrial assemblage database of unprecedented geographic and taxonomic coverage is analysed to quantify local biodiversity responses to land use and related changes and shows that in the worst-affected habitats, pressures reduce within-sample species richness by an average of 76.5%, total abundance by 39.5% and rarefaction-based richness by 40.3%.
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A global model of the response of tropical and sub-tropical forest biodiversity to anthropogenic pressures
Tim Newbold,Tim Newbold,Lawrence N. Hudson,Lawrence N. Hudson,Helen Phillips,Helen Phillips,Samantha L. L. Hill,Samantha L. L. Hill,Samantha L. L. Hill,Sara Contu,Sara Contu,Igor Lysenko,Abigayil Blandon,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Hollie Booth,Julie Day,Adriana De Palma,Adriana De Palma,Michelle L K Harrison,Lucinda Kirkpatrick,Edwin L. Pynegar,Alexandra N Robinson,Jake Simpson,Georgina M. Mace,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Jörn P. W. Scharlemann,Andy Purvis,Andy Purvis +27 more
TL;DR: This is the first worldwide synthetic analysis of how individual species in four major taxonomic groups—invertebrates, ‘herptiles’ (reptiles and amphibians), mammals and birds—respond to multiple human pressures in tropical and sub-tropical forests.
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UAS-based high resolution mapping of evapotranspiration in a Mediterranean tree-grass ecosystem
Jake Simpson,Fenner Howard Holman,Hector Nieto,Tarek S. El-Madany,Mirco Migliavacca,J. P. Martin,Vicente Burchard-Levine,Arnaud Cararra,Solveig Blöcher,Peter Fiener,Jed O. Kaplan +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used UAS thermography and multispectral data as inputs to two variants of the Two Source Energy Balance Model to accurately map surface energy and water fluxes over a nutrient manipulation experiment in a managed semi-natural oak savanna from peak growing season to senescence.