Graham G. Thompson Source Confirmed

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Partner and Principal Zoologist

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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24 h-index 107 pubs 1,690 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Graham G. Thompson's research centers on ecological and wildlife studies, with a particular emphasis on conservation and management. He has published extensively on topics ranging from the welfare outcomes of animal translocations and the effects of disturbance on reptile populations to the revision of environmental survey guidelines for vertebrate fauna. His work also includes investigations into the use of rotenone for eradicating invasive fish species and the home range of foxes in urban environments.

Thompson's research group is involved in a broad spectrum of ecological investigations. His recent publications demonstrate a commitment to understanding animal populations and their habitats, including analyses of streamflow statistics and land use changes in Arkansas. He also contributes to broader ecological discussions, such as the relationship between compliance and scientific rigor in environmental assessments.

With an h-index of 24 and over 100 publications, Thompson is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. His research portfolio includes significant federal funding, such as a nearly $5 million NSF Convergence Accelerator grant focused on empowering regional food systems.

Metrics

  • h-index: 24
  • Publications: 107
  • Citations: 1,690

Selected Publications

  • Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization (2026) DOI
  • Changes in Streamflow Statistics and Catchment Land Uses Across Select USGS Gages in Northwest and West‐central Arkansas (2024) DOI

Federal Grants 1 $4,998,818 total

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