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H. Rodger Harvey is affiliated with Old Dominion University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within environmental and earth sciences, focusing primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences.

The scientist has contributed to studies in several notable subfields including environmental chemistry, ecology, oceanography, atmospheric science, and global and planetary change. Their work addresses a range of topics, often intersecting marine and ecological systems.

Key research topics covered by H. Rodger Harvey include:

  • Methane hydrates and related phenomena
  • Isotope analysis in ecology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Geology and paleoclimatology research
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Aquaculture nutrition and growth
  • Fish ecology and management studies

The scientist's recent papers demonstrate a focus on marine environments and biogeochemical processes. Selected recent publications are:

  • "Detrital neodymium and (radio)carbon as complementary sedimentary bedfellows? The Western Arctic Ocean as a testbed" (2021) published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Individual variability in sub-Arctic krill material properties, lipid composition, and other scattering model inputs affect acoustic estimates of their population" (2021) published in ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • "Organic biomarkers and Meiofauna diversity reflect distinct carbon sources to sediments transecting the Mackenzie continental shelf" (2021) published in Continental Shelf Research
  • "Distribution and source assignments of polycyclic aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons in sediments and biota of the Lafayette River, VA" (2023) published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "Modeling silicate-nitrate-ammonium co-limitation of algal growth and the importance of bacterial remineralization based on an experimental Arctic coastal spring bloom culture study" (2021) published in Biogeosciences

Frequent publication venues for this scientist's work include the following journals:

  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • ICES Journal of Marine Science
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Continental Shelf Research
  • Biogeosciences

H. Rodger Harvey collaborates regularly with fellow researchers such as Rachel McMahon, Melissa Schwab, Jörg Rickli, Robie W. Macdonald, and Negar Haghipour, contributing to a growing body of interdisciplinary marine and environmental science research.

Best Publications

  • Biogeochemical tracers of the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium

    Edward J. Carpenter;H.Rodger Harvey;Brian Fry;Douglas G. Capone

  • Kinetics of phytoplankton decay during simulated sedimentation: Changes in biochemical composition and microbial activity under oxic and anoxic conditions

    H. Rodger Harvey;Jon H. Tuttle;J. Tyler Bell

  • The effect of organic matter and oxygen on the degradation of bacterial membrane lipids in marine sediments

    H.Rodger Harvey;Robert D. Fallon;John S. Patton

  • EVIDENCE A PHOTOPROTECTIVE FOR SECONDARY CAROTENOIDS OF SNOW ALGAE1

    Robert. R. Bidigare;Michael E. Ondrusek;Mahlon C. Kennicutt;Rodolfo Iturriaga

  • Trophic transfer of fatty acids, sterols, and a triterpenoid alcohol between bacteria, a ciliate, and the copepod Acartia tonsa

    Melissa C. Ederington;George B. McManus;H. Rodger Harvey

  • Novel lineages of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus in the global oceans

    Sijun Huang;Sijun Huang;Steven W Wilhelm;H Rodger Harvey;Karen Taylor

  • Biotransformation and assimilation of dietary lipids by Calanus feeding on a dinoflagellate

    H.Rodger Harvey;Geoffrey Eglinton;Sean C.M. O'Hara;Eric D.S. Corner

  • Marine ciliates as a widespread source of tetrahymanol and hopan-3β-ol in sediments

    H.Rodger Harvey;George B Mcmanus

  • Kinetics of phytoplankton decay during simulated sedimentation: changes in lipids under oxic and anoxic conditions

    H.Rodger Harvey;Stephen A. Macko

  • Lipid composition in particulate and dissolved organic matter in the Delaware Estuary: sources and diagenetic patterns

    Antonio Mannino;H.Rodger Harvey

  • Tracing the inputs and fate of marine and terrigenous organic matter in Arctic Ocean sediments: A multivariate analysis of lipid biomarkers

    Mark B. Yunker;Laura L. Belicka;H. Rodger Harvey;Robie W. Macdonald

  • Lipids as markers of nutritional condition and diet in the Antarctic krill Euphausia superba and Euphausia crystallorophias during austral winter

    Se-Jong Ju;H. Rodger Harvey

  • Biochemical composition of particles and dissolved organic matter along an estuarine gradient : Sources and implications for DOM reactivity

    Antonio Mannino;H. Rodger Harvey

  • Organochlorine dynamics in the pelagic food web of lake baikal

    John R. Kucklick;H. Rodger Harvey;Joel E. Baker;Peggy H. Ostrom

  • Protein and amino acid cycling during phytoplankton decomposition in oxic and anoxic waters

    Reno T. Nguyen;H.Rodger Harvey

  • The chemical composition and cycling of particulate and macromolecular dissolved organic matter in temperate estuaries as revealed by molecular organic tracers

    H.Rodger Harvey;Antonio Mannino

  • The sequestration of terrestrial organic carbon in Arctic Ocean sediments: A comparison of methods and implications for regional carbon budgets

    Laura L. Belicka;H. Rodger Harvey

  • Sources and transport of organic carbon to shelf, slope, and basin surface sediments of the Arctic Ocean

    Laura L Belicka;Robie W Macdonald;H.Rodger Harvey

  • Terrigenous dissolved organic matter along an estuarine gradient and its flux to the coastal ocean

    Antonio Mannino;H.Rodger Harvey

  • Preservation of protein in marine systems: Hydrophobic and other noncovalent associations as major stabilizing forces

    Reno T Nguyen;H.Rodger Harvey

  • Black Carbon in Estuarine and Coastal Ocean Dissolved Organic Matter

    Antonio Mannino;H. Rodger Harvey

Frequent Co-Authors

Robie W. Macdonald
Robie W. Macdonald Fisheries and Oceans Canada
David R. Goodlett
David R. Goodlett University of Victoria
Geoffrey Eglinton
Geoffrey Eglinton University of Bristol
Stephen A. Macko
Stephen A. Macko University of Virginia
David H. Secor
David H. Secor University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
George B. McManus
George B. McManus University of Connecticut
Elhanan Borenstein
Elhanan Borenstein Tel Aviv University
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Michael W. Lomas
Michael W. Lomas Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Patrick G. Hatcher
Patrick G. Hatcher Old Dominion University

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