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46
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8258
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4649
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1615

Jasmine E. Saros 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 Jasmine E. Saros sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 136 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jasmine E. Saros 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 Jasmine E. Saros sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 46 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jasmine E. Saros is a researcher affiliated with the University of Maine in the United States. Their academic work spans multiple interconnected fields, primarily focusing on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Within these broad disciplines, they have contributed extensively to subfields including Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's research covers a range of main topics that highlight their interest in aquatic and cryospheric systems. These topics include marine and coastal ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics, geology and paleoclimatology research, climate change and permafrost, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, cryospheric studies and observations, and Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics.

Jasmine E. Saros's publication record shows involvement in journals with frequent appearances in Global Change Biology, Water Research, Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences, Hydrobiologia, and Journal of Paleolimnology. Some of their recent papers are:

  • Sentinel responses of Arctic freshwater systems to climate: linkages, evidence, and a roadmap for future research, 2022, Arctic Science
  • Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Rock glaciers and related cold rocky landforms: Overlooked climate refugia for mountain biodiversity, 2021, Global Change Biology
  • Key rules of life and the fading cryosphere: Impacts in alpine lakes and streams, 2020, Global Change Biology
  • Detection of fish sedimentary DNA in aquatic systems: A review of methodological challenges and future opportunities, 2023, Environmental DNA

The scientist collaborates regularly with several peers. Frequent co-authors of Jasmine E. Saros include Rubén Sommaruga, Václava Hazuková, Benjamin T. Burpee, Craig E. Williamson, and Rolf D. Vinebrooke. Each of these collaborators has contributed to five or more joint publications, indicating sustained research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Lakes and reservoirs as sentinels, integrators, and regulators of climate change

    Craig E. Williamson;Jasmine E. Saros;Warwick F. Vincent;John P. Smol

  • Ecosystem Consequences of Changing Inputs of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter to Lakes: Current Knowledge and Future Challenges

    Christopher T. Solomon;Stuart E. Jones;Brian C. Weidel;Ishi Buffam

  • A Coherent Signature of Anthropogenic Nitrogen Deposition to Remote Watersheds of the Northern Hemisphere

    Gordon W. Holtgrieve;Daniel E. Schindler;William O. Hobbs;Peter R. Leavitt

  • Mountain lakes: Eyes on global environmental change

    K. A. Moser;J. S. Baron;J. Brahney;I. A. Oleksy

  • Sentinels of Change

    Craig E. Williamson;Jasmine E. Saros;David W. Schindler

  • Dissolved organic matter composition and photoreactivity in prairie lakes of the U.S.Great Plains

    Christopher L. Osburn;Courtney R. Wigdahl;Sherilyn C. Fritz;Jasmine E. Saros

  • The ecology of the planktonic diatom Cyclotella and its implications for global environmental change studies

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  • Stratigraphic expressions of the Holocene-Anthropocene transition revealed in sediments from remote lakes

    Alexander P. Wolfe;William O. Hobbs;Hilary H. Birks;Jason P. Briner

  • Resource requirements of Asterionella formosa and Fragilaria crotonensis in oligotrophic alpine lakes : implications for recent phytoplankton community reorganizations

    Jasmine E Saros;Timothy J Michel;Sebastian J Interlandi;Alexander P Wolfe

  • First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems: A review of palaeolimnological records from around the world

    Nathalie Dubois;Nathalie Dubois;Émilie Saulnier-Talbot;Keely Mills;Peter Gell

  • Climate-induced changes in lake ecosystem structure inferred from coupled neo- and paleoecological approaches

    Jasmine E. Saros;Jeffery R. Stone;Jeffery R. Stone;Gregory T. Pederson;Krista E. H. Slemmons

  • The influence of glacial meltwater on alpine aquatic ecosystems: a review

    Krista E. H. Slemmons;Jasmine E. Saros;Kevin Simon

  • Quantifying recent ecological changes in remote lakes of North America and Greenland using sediment diatom assemblages.

    William O. Hobbs;Richard J. Telford;Richard J. Telford;H. John B. Birks;H. John B. Birks;H. John B. Birks;Jasmine E. Saros

  • Melting Alpine Glaciers Enrich High-Elevation Lakes with Reactive Nitrogen

    Jasmine E. Saros;Kevin C. Rose;David W. Clow;Verlin C. Stephens

  • Differences in UV transparency and thermal structure between alpine and subalpine lakes: implications for organisms

    Kevin C. Rose;Craig E. Williamson;Jasmine E. Saros;Ruben Sommaruga

  • Critical Nitrogen Deposition Loads in High-elevation Lakes of the Western US Inferred from Paleolimnological Records

    Jasmine E. Saros;David W. Clow;Tamara Blett;Alexander P. Wolfe

  • Interactive effects of temperature and nutrient limitation on the response of alpine phytoplankton growth to ultraviolet radiation

    Shaina A. Doyle;Jasmine E. Saros;Craig E. Williamson

  • Decadal Trends Reveal Recent Acceleration in the Rate of Recovery from Acidification in the Northeastern U.S.

    Kristin E. Strock;Sarah J. Nelson;Jeffrey S. Kahl;Jasmine E. Saros

  • Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes

    Rachel M. Pilla;Craig E. Williamson;Boris V. Adamovich;Rita Adrian;Rita Adrian

  • Rock glaciers and related cold rocky landforms: Overlooked climate refugia for mountain biodiversity

    Stefano Brighenti;Scott Hotaling;Debra S. Finn;Andrew G. Fountain

  • Transparency, Geomorphology and Mixing Regime Explain Variability in Trends in Lake Temperature and Stratification across Northeastern North America (1975–2014)

    David C. Richardson;Stephanie J. Melles;Rachel M. Pilla;Amy L. Hetherington

  • First human impacts and responses of aquatic systems

    Nathalie Dubois;Emilie Saulnier-Talbot;Keely Mills;Peter Gell

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig E. Williamson
Craig E. Williamson Miami University
Suzanne McGowan
Suzanne McGowan University of Nottingham
Ruben Sommaruga
Ruben Sommaruga University of Innsbruck
Christopher L. Osburn
Christopher L. Osburn North Carolina State University
Alexander P. Wolfe
Alexander P. Wolfe University of Alberta
David W. Clow
David W. Clow United States Geological Survey
Rolf D. Vinebrooke
Rolf D. Vinebrooke University of Alberta
Sherilyn C. Fritz
Sherilyn C. Fritz University of Nebraska–Lincoln
James A. Rusak
James A. Rusak Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Daniel R. Engstrom
Daniel R. Engstrom Science Museum of Minnesota

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