Jan J. H. Ciborowski is affiliated with the University of Windsor in Canada and engages primarily in environmental science research. Their scientific contributions encompass a range of topics related to ecological and environmental dynamics, particularly within aquatic systems.
Their recent publications cover various aspects of water ecosystems, climate modeling, and ecological assessments. Notable papers include:
The fields of study that Jan J. H. Ciborowski focuses on include:
Within this broader domain, their work extends into several subfields:
The main research topics addressed in their studies can be summarized as:
Jan J. H. Ciborowski has frequently collaborated with other researchers, including Yingming Zhao, Valerie Brady, Anna Harrison, Matthew J. Cooper, and Y.T. Wang. These collaborations have contributed to several publications and reflect a networked approach to environmental and ecological research.
Their most frequent publication venues include:
J. David Allan;Peter B. McIntyre;Sigrid D. P. Smith;Benjamin S. Halpern
Benjamin F. Hobbs;Stuart A. Ludsin;Roger L. Knight;Phil A. Ryan
Zsolt Kovats;Jan Ciborowski;Lynda Corkum
Nicholas P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;Ronald R. Regal;Tom Hollenhorst
J. C. Brazner;N. P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;R. R. Regal
Noel M. Burns;David C. Rockwell;Paul E. Bertram;David M. Dolan
Matthew W.R. Patterson;Jan J.H. Ciborowski;David R. Barton
Kenneth A. Krieger;Don W. Schloesser;Bruce A. Manny;Carmen E. Trisler
Donald G. Uzarski;Valerie J. Brady;Matthew J. Cooper;Matthew J. Cooper;Douglas A. Wilcox
Alexander Y. Karatayev;Lyubov E. Burlakova;Lyubov E. Burlakova;Christopher Pennuto;Jan Ciborowski
Jan J. H. Ciborowski
Sigrid D. P. Smith;Peter B. McIntyre;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Roger M. Cooke
Jan J. H. Ciborowski;P. J. Pointing;Lynda D. Corkum
Colin D. A. Van Overdijk;Igor A. Grigorovich;Tracy Mabee;William J. Ray
J. H. Hartig;M. A. Zarull;Jan J.H. Ciborowski;J. E. Gannon
Gerald Matisoff;Jan J.H. Ciborowski
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John C. Brazner;Nicolas P. Danz;Anett S. Trebitz;Gerald J. Niemi
Don W. Schloesser;Kenneth A. Krieger;Jan J. H. Ciborowski;Lynda D. Corkum
Lynda D. Corkum;Jan J. H. Ciborowski;Ray G. Poulin
Jan J. H. Ciborowski;Hugh F. Clifford
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