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D-Index
33
Citations
4148
World Ranking
7889
National Ranking
483

Hedy Kling publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hedy Kling sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 71 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Hedy Kling D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hedy Kling sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Hedy Kling is affiliated with Algal Taxonomy and Ecology Inc., based in Canada. Their work centers around algal taxonomy and ecology, contributing to the scientific understanding of aquatic ecosystems through classification and ecological study of algae.

The scientist has collaborated with several co-authors, indicating a range of joint research efforts. Frequent collaborators include:

  • M. Munawar
  • Meriel E.J. Fitzpatrick
  • H. Niblock
  • R. Rozon
  • Jamie Lorimer

While there is no record of recent publications or papers associated with Hedy Kling, the list of co-authors suggests involvement in multidisciplinary projects or research networks focused on algal studies and related ecological subjects.

Best Publications

  • History and timing of human impact on Lake Victoria, East Africa.

    Dirk Verschuren;Thomas C. Johnson;Hedy J. Kling;David N. Edgington

  • The phytoplankton and protozooplankton of the euphotic zone of Lake Tanganyika: Species composition, biomass, chlorophyll content, and spatio‐temporal distribution1

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  • Eutrophication of Lake 227 by Addition of Phosphate and Nitrate: the Second, Third, and Fourth Years of Enrichment, 1970, 1971, and 1972

    D. W. Schindler;H. Kling;R. V. Schmidt;J. Prokopowich

  • Ciliates as a food source for marine planktonic copepods.

    S. G. Berk;D. C. Brownlee;D. R. Heinle;D. R. Heinle;H. J. kling

  • Hydrological forcing of a recent trophic surge in Lake Winnipeg

    Gregory K. McCullough;Stephen J. Page;Raymond H. Hesslein;Michael P. Stainton

  • Morphological observations of Aulacoseira using scanning electron microscopy

    Peter A. Siver;Hedy Kling

  • Experimental manipulation of algal bloom composition by nitrogen addition

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  • Eutrophication in the High Arctic — Meretta Lake, Cornwallis Island (75° N Lat.)

    D. W. Schindler;J. Kalff;H. E. Welch;G. J. Brunskill

  • Influence of lake characteristics on the biomagnification of persistent organic pollutants in lake trout food webs

    Magali Houde;Derek C. G. Muir;Karen A. Kidd;Stephanie Guildford

  • A LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF CYCLOTELLA SPECIES (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) FROM CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CANADIAN LAKES

    H. Kling;H. Håkansson

  • Effects of Lake Size on Phytoplankton Nutrient Status

    S. J. Guildford;L. L. Hendzel;H. J. Kling;E. J. Fee

  • Responses of Diatom and Chrysophyte Assemblages in Lake 227 Sediments to Experimental Eutrophication

    Barbara A. Zeeb;Catherine E. Christie;John P. Smol;David L. Findlay

  • THE CURRENT STATUS OF SOME VERY SMALL FRESHWATER DIATOMS OF THE GENERA STEPHANODISCUS AND CYCLOSTEPHANOS

    Hannelore Håkansson;Hedy Kling

  • Climate Change and Mercury Accumulation in Canadian High and Subarctic Lakes

    Jane L Kirk;Derek C M Muir;Dermot Antoniades;Marianne S V Douglas

  • Factors influencing Gonyostomum semen blooms in a small boreal reservoir lake

    Unknown

  • Silica Depletion in Lake Victoria: Sedimentary Signals at Offshore Stations

    Dirk Verschuren;David N. Edgington;Hedy J. Kling;Thomas C. Johnson

  • Diatom evidence for the timing and causes of eutrophication in Lake Victoria, East Africa.

    J. Curt Stager;Robert E. Hecky;Dustin Grzesik;Brian F. Cumming

  • Bloom development and phytoplankton succession in Lake Winnipeg: a comparison of historical records with recent data

    H. J. Kling;S. B. Watson;G. K. McCullough;M. P. Stainton

  • A LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED AND NEW STEPHANODISCUS SPECIES (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) FROM CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CANADIAN LAKES, WITH ECOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE SPECIES

    Hannelore Häkansson;Hedy Kling

  • Scale–bearing Chrysophyceae (Mallomonadaceae) from Central and Northern Canada

    Unknown

  • PCB concentrations in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) are correlated to habitat use and lake characteristics.

    S. J. Guildford;D. C. G. Muir;M. Houde;M. S. Evans

  • Paleolimnological analysis of whole-lake experiments : an overview of results from Experimental Lakes Area Lake 227

    P. R. Leavitt;B. J. Hann;J. P. Smol;B. A. Zeeb

  • CYCLOTELLA AGASSIZENSIS NOV. SP. AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO C. QUILLENSIS BAILEY AND OTHER PRAIRIE CYCLOTELLA SPECIES

    Hannelore Håkansson;Hedy Kling

  • Seasonality of phytoplankton in relation to silicon cycling and interstitial water circulation in large, shallow lakes of central Canada

    R. E. Hecky;H. J. Kling;G. J. Brunskill

  • A linked hydrodynamic, water quality and algal biomass model for a large, multi-basin lake: A working management tool

    Weitao Zhang;Weitao Zhang;Sue B. Watson;Yerubandi R. Rao;Hedy J. Kling

  • Spatial and temporal patterns in microcystin toxins in Lake of the Woods surface waters

    Arthur Zastepa;Susan B. Watson;Hedy Kling;Brian Kotak

  • Seasonal changes in fatty acid composition of estuarine intertidal biofilm: Implications for western sandpiper migration

    Peter J. Schnurr;Mark C. Drever;Hedy J. Kling;Robert W. Elner

  • The Community Composition, Distribution, and Nutrient Status of Epilithic Periphyton at Five Rocky Littoral Zone Sites in Lake Malawi, Africa

    Scott N. Higgins;Hedy J. Kling;Robert E. Hecky;William D. Taylor

  • A new red colonial Pseudanabaena (Cyanoprokaryota, Oscillatoriales) from North American large lakes.

    Hedy J. Kling;H. Dail Laughinghouse Iv;Jan marda;Jiří Komárek

  • Ecological Consequences of a Century of Warming in

    Lake Tanganyika;Piet Verburg;Robert E. Hecky;Hedy Kling

  • RAPID COMMUNICATION / COMMUNICATION RAPIDE High microcystin concentrations occur only at low nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratios in nutrient-rich Canadian lakes

    Diane M. Orihel;David F. Bird;Michael Brylinsky;Huirong Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert E. Hecky
Robert E. Hecky University of Minnesota
Susan B. Watson
Susan B. Watson Environment and Climate Change Canada
Thomas C. Johnson
Thomas C. Johnson University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dirk Verschuren
Dirk Verschuren Ghent University
Peter R. Leavitt
Peter R. Leavitt University of Regina
Michael R. Talbot
Michael R. Talbot University of Bergen
David G. Barber
David G. Barber University of Manitoba
David F. Bird
David F. Bird University of Quebec at Montreal
Raymond H. Hesslein
Raymond H. Hesslein Upstate Freshwater Institute
Brian F. Cumming
Brian F. Cumming Queen's University

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