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Jan J. H. Ciborowski

Jan J. H. Ciborowski

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
38
Citations
4887
World Ranking
6706
National Ranking
419

Overview

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:

  • Characterization of sedimentary phosphorus in Lake Erie and on-site quantification of internal phosphorus loading, 2020, Water Research
  • Climate change projections of temperature and precipitation for the Great Lakes basin using the PRECIS regional climate model, 2020, Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • An ecosystem health assessment of the Detroit River and western Lake Erie, 2021, Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Spatio-temporal connectivity of the aquatic microbiome associated with cyanobacterial blooms along a Great Lake riverine-lacustrine continuum, 2023, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Ecological models for estimating breakpoints and prediction intervals, 2020, Ecology and Evolution

The fields of study that Jan J. H. Ciborowski focuses on include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this broader domain, their work extends into several subfields:

  • Ecology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology

The main research topics addressed in their studies can be summarized as:

  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Climate variability and models
  • Cryospheric studies and observations

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:

  • Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Water Research
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Wetlands Ecology and Management

Best Publications

  • Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness

    J. David Allan;Peter B. McIntyre;Sigrid D. P. Smith;Benjamin S. Halpern

  • FUZZY COGNITIVE MAPPING AS A TOOL TO DEFINE MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES FOR COMPLEX ECOSYSTEMS

    Benjamin F. Hobbs;Stuart A. Ludsin;Roger L. Knight;Phil A. Ryan

  • Inland dispersal of adult aquatic insects

    Zsolt Kovats;Jan Ciborowski;Lynda Corkum

  • Integrated Measures of Anthropogenic Stress in the U.S. Great Lakes Basin

    Nicholas P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;Ronald R. Regal;Tom Hollenhorst

  • Evaluation of geographic, geomorphic and human influences on Great Lakes wetland indicators: A multi-assemblage approach

    J. C. Brazner;N. P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;R. R. Regal

  • Trends in Temperature, Secchi Depth, and Dissolved Oxygen Depletion Rates in the Central Basin of Lake Erie, 1983–2002

    Noel M. Burns;David C. Rockwell;Paul E. Bertram;David M. Dolan

  • The Distribution and Abundance of Dreissena Species (Dreissenidae) in Lake Erie, 2002

    Matthew W.R. Patterson;Jan J.H. Ciborowski;David R. Barton

  • Recovery of Burrowing Mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia) in Western Lake Erie

    Kenneth A. Krieger;Don W. Schloesser;Bruce A. Manny;Carmen E. Trisler

  • Standardized Measures of Coastal Wetland Condition: Implementation at a Laurentian Great Lakes Basin-Wide Scale

    Donald G. Uzarski;Valerie J. Brady;Matthew J. Cooper;Matthew J. Cooper;Douglas A. Wilcox

  • Twenty five years of changes in Dreissena spp. populations in Lake Erie

    Alexander Y. Karatayev;Lyubov E. Burlakova;Lyubov E. Burlakova;Christopher Pennuto;Jan Ciborowski

  • Influence of current velocity, density, and detritus on drift of two mayfly species (Ephemeroptera)

    Jan J. H. Ciborowski

  • Rating impacts in a multi‐stressor world: a quantitative assessment of 50 stressors affecting the Great Lakes

    Sigrid D. P. Smith;Peter B. McIntyre;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Roger M. Cooke

  • The effect of current velocity and sediment on the drift of the mayfly Ephemerella subvaria Mcdunnough

    Jan J. H. Ciborowski;P. J. Pointing;Lynda D. Corkum

  • Microhabitat selection by the invasive amphipod Echinogammarus ischnus and native Gammarus fasciatus in laboratory experiments and in Lake Erie

    Colin D. A. Van Overdijk;Igor A. Grigorovich;Tracy Mabee;William J. Ray

  • Long-term ecosystem monitoring and assessment of the Detroit River and Western Lake Erie

    J. H. Hartig;M. A. Zarull;Jan J.H. Ciborowski;J. E. Gannon

  • Lake Erie Trophic Status Collaborative Study

    Gerald Matisoff;Jan J.H. Ciborowski

  • Characterization of sedimentary phosphorus in Lake Erie and on-site quantification of internal phosphorus loading.

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  • Responsiveness of Great Lakes Wetland Indicators to Human Disturbances at Multiple Spatial Scales: A Multi-Assemblage Assessment

    John C. Brazner;Nicolas P. Danz;Anett S. Trebitz;Gerald J. Niemi

  • Recolonization and possible recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) in Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes

    Don W. Schloesser;Kenneth A. Krieger;Jan J. H. Ciborowski;Lynda D. Corkum

  • Effects of emergence date and maternal size on egg development and sizes of eggs and first-instar nymphs of a semelparous aquatic insect.

    Lynda D. Corkum;Jan J. H. Ciborowski;Ray G. Poulin

  • Short-Term Colonization Patterns of Lotic Macroinvertebrates

    Jan J. H. Ciborowski;Hugh F. Clifford

Frequent Co-Authors

Lucinda B. Johnson
Lucinda B. Johnson University of Minnesota, Duluth
Robert W. Howe
Robert W. Howe University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Gerald J. Niemi
Gerald J. Niemi University of Minnesota, Duluth
George E. Host
George E. Host University of Minnesota, Duluth
Lynda D. Corkum
Lynda D. Corkum University of Windsor
Euan D. Reavie
Euan D. Reavie University of Minnesota, Duluth
Carol A. Johnston
Carol A. Johnston South Dakota State University
Alan D. Steinman
Alan D. Steinman Grand Valley State University
G. Douglas Haffner
G. Douglas Haffner University of Windsor
Ken G. Drouillard
Ken G. Drouillard University of Windsor

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