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Christopher Johnson

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Postdoctoral Research Scholar

Also affiliated: University of Southern California (1990); California Institute of Technology (1991); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2003); University of Tasmania (2012–2025); British Antarctic Survey (2016); IBM (United States) (2007); University of Arizona (2009–2021); University of Miami (1996); University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1990); University of California, Los Angeles (2010–2015); South Dakota State University (2010); Princeton University (2021–2022); University of Washington (2023); University of Zurich (2021); University of Michigan (2001–2003); AbbVie (United States) (2022); Heriot-Watt University (1977–1995); ETH Zurich (2017–2022); University of Illinois Chicago (1990); IBM Research - Almaden (2007); ExxonMobil (Germany) (1996–2008); Jefferson County Department of Health (2004); Southern Arkansas University Tech (2025); ExxonMobil (France) (2017); University College London (1997–1998); Imperial College London (1998–2016); The Ohio State University (2016); Auburn University (2006); ExxonMobil (United States) (1996–2019)

Postdoc Researcher

32 h-index 137 pubs 3,733 cited

  • Ecosystem
  • Symbiosis
  • Insecta
  • Plants
  • Animals
  • Pollination
  • Population Dynamics
  • Biodiversity
  • Models, Biological
  • Flowers
  • Climate Change
  • Temperature
  • Humans
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Competitive Behavior

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Christopher Johnson's research investigates ecological interactions, focusing on how mutualisms and competition influence species coexistence and community dynamics. His work examines the coevolutionary transitions from antagonism to mutualism, drawing on hypotheses such as the Co-Opted Antagonist Hypothesis. Johnson also studies insect responses to climate change, particularly the sensitivity of fitness components across life cycles to temperature variations.

His publications also extend to conservation and rewilding efforts, with studies on the extinction of species like the Tasmanian emu and the potential for reintroduction. Johnson's scholarly output includes 137 publications, with an h-index of 32 and over 3,700 citations. He has collaborated with researchers such as Wayne A. Helmer and S A Shields at Arkansas Tech University.

Metrics

  • h-index: 32
  • Publications: 137
  • Citations: 3,733

Selected Publications

  • An Inexpensive Flow-Bench for Mechanical Engineering Labs (2025)

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Collaboration Network

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