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D-Index
70
Citations
26205
World Ranking
1345
National Ranking
174

Overview

Colin S. Reynolds was affiliated with the Freshwater Biological Association in the United Kingdom. Their research work spanned multiple fields, primarily focusing on health professions, environmental science, and medicine. Within these areas, they contributed to specialized subfields such as general health professions, endocrinology, management, monitoring, policy and law, philosophy, and water science and technology.

Their research topics covered a diverse range, including hermeneutics and narrative identity, aging, elder care and social issues, health, medicine and society, Escherichia coli research studies, fecal contamination and water quality, Vibrio bacteria research studies, and enhanced recovery after surgery.

Colin S. Reynolds published in several academic journals, reflecting a breadth of interdisciplinary interests. These venues included the Canadian Journal of Microbiology, JMIR Formative Research, and the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Their notable recent publications consisted of:

  • Evaluating the risks associated with Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in private well waters in Canada, 2020, Canadian Journal of Microbiology
  • Patient and Provider Experiences With a Digital App to Improve Compliance With Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocols: Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Canadian Experience, 2023, JMIR Formative Research
  • Restoring the emergency room: How to fix Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act, 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal

Reynolds collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Sylvia Checkley, Linda Chui, Simon J. G. Otto, Norman F. Neumann, and Sanjay Beesoon.

In addition to journal publications, Reynolds contributed to book publications under the UNESCO publisher. Two notable works from 2021 are "Modelling algal blooms" and "Biological environments of larger UK rivers: progress report 1987."

Best Publications

  • The ecology of freshwater phytoplankton

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  • Towards a functional classification of the freshwater phytoplankton

    Colin S. Reynolds;Vera Huszar;Carla Kruk;Luigi Naselli-Flores

  • The Ecology of Phytoplankton

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  • Phytoplankton periodicity: the interactions of form, function and environmental variability

    C. S. Reynolds

  • Community Assembly in Marine Phytoplankton: Application of Recent Models to Harmful Dinoflagellate Blooms

    Theodore J. Smayda;Colin S. Reynolds

  • A morphological classification capturing functional variation in phytoplankton

    Carla Kruk;Carla Kruk;Vera L. M. Huszar;Edwin T. H. M. Peeters;Sylvia Bonilla

  • Cyanobacterial dominance: the role of buoyancy regulation in dynamic lake environments

    Colin S. Reynolds;Rod L. Oliver;Anthony E. Walsby

  • On the Annual Cycle of the Blue-Green Alga Microcystis Aeruginosa Kutz. Emend. Elenkin

    C. S. Reynolds;G. H. M. Jaworski;H. A. Cmiech;G. F. Leedale

  • Colony formation in the cyanobacterium Microcystis

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  • The production, biomass and structure of phytoplankton in large rivers

    C. S. Reynolds;J.-P. Descy

  • Phytoplankton assemblages and their periodicity in stratifying lake systems

    Colin S. Reynolds

  • What factors influence the species composition of phytoplankton in lakes of different trophic status

    C. S. Reynolds

  • Sources and bioavailability of phosphorus fractions in freshwaters: a British perspective

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  • Strategies of marine dinoflagellate survival and some rules of assembly

    Theodore J Smayda;Colin S Reynolds

  • Selection of phytoplankton associations in Lake Balaton, Hungary, in response to eutrophication and restoration measures, with special reference to the cyanoprokaryotes

    Judit Padisák;Colin S. Reynolds

  • The wetland plant and macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds in England and Wales

    Pascale Nicolet;Jeremy Biggs;Gill Fox;Martin J Hodson

  • WATER‐BLOOMS

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  • Cyanobacterial Water-Blooms

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  • Classification schemes for phytoplankton: a local validation of a functional approach to the analysis of species temporal replacement

    C. Kruk;N. Mazzeo;G. Lacerot;C. S. Reynolds

  • Intermediate disturbance in the ecology of phytoplankton and the maintenance of species diversity: a synthesis

    C. S. Reynolds;J. Padisák;Ulrich Sommer

  • Scales of disturbance and their role in plankton ecology

    Colin S. Reynolds

  • Hutchinson's heritage: the diversity-disturbance relationship in phytoplankton

    Ulrich Sommer;J. Padisák;C. S. Reynolds;P. Juhász-Nagy

  • Physical Determinants of Phytoplankton Succession

    Colin S. Reynolds

  • Variability in the provision and function of mucilage in phytoplankton: facultative responses to the environment

    Colin S. Reynolds

  • Some effects of artificial mixing on the dynamics of phytoplankton populations in large limnetic enclosures

    C.S. Reynolds;S.W. Wiseman;B.M. Godfrey;C. Butterwick

  • The Trophic Cascade in Lakes

    C.S. Reynolds;S.R. Carpenter;J.F. Kitchell

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen C. Maberly
Stephen C. Maberly Lancaster University
Judit Padisák
Judit Padisák University of Pannonia
Jean-Pierre Descy
Jean-Pierre Descy University of Liège
Martin T. Dokulil
Martin T. Dokulil University of Vienna
Vera L. M. Huszar
Vera L. M. Huszar Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Paul Tett
Paul Tett Scottish Association For Marine Science
Stephen J. Thackeray
Stephen J. Thackeray Lancaster University
Theodore J. Smayda
Theodore J. Smayda University of Rhode Island
Philip M. Haygarth
Philip M. Haygarth Lancaster University
Martin J. Hodson
Martin J. Hodson Oxford Brookes University

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