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Jeffery R. Cordell 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 Jeffery R. Cordell sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 113 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jeffery R. Cordell 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 Jeffery R. Cordell sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jeffery R. Cordell is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on subfields such as Ecology, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

The main topics of Cordell's work include Marine and fisheries research, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Marine and coastal plant biology.

Jeffery R. Cordell has contributed to several recent papers with topics ranging from habitat engineering to marine invasive species. Notable publications include:

  • "Seawall as salmon habitat: Eco-engineering improves the distribution and foraging of juvenile Pacific salmon" (2020) published in Ecological Engineering
  • "Coastal greening of grey infrastructure: an update on the state-of-the-art" (2024) published in Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Maritime Engineering
  • "Effectiveness of living shorelines in the Salish Sea" (2021) published in Ecological Engineering
  • "Zooplankton invasion on a grand scale: insights from a 20-yr time series across 38 Northeast Pacific estuaries" (2020) published in Ecosphere
  • "Kelp Forest Zooplankton, Forage Fishes, and Juvenile Salmonids of the Northeast Pacific Nearshore" (2020) published in Marine and Coastal Fisheries

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Cordell include:

  • Jason D. Toft
  • Eric Dexter
  • Stephen M. Bollens
  • Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens
  • Stuart H. Munsch

Cordell's publications have appeared in established venues such as:

  • Ecological Engineering
  • Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Maritime Engineering
  • Ecosphere
  • Marine and Coastal Fisheries
  • Journal of Plankton Research

Best Publications

  • The effects of introduced water hyacinth on habitat structure, invertebrate assemblages, and fish diets

    Jason D. Toft;Charles A. Simenstad;Jeffery R. Cordell;Lenny F. Grimaldo

  • Ecological assessment criteria for restoring anadromous salmonid habitat in Pacific Northwest estuaries

    Charles A Simenstad;Jeffery R Cordell

  • Fish Distribution, Abundance, and Behavior along City Shoreline Types in Puget Sound

    Jason D. Toft;Jeffery R. Cordell;Charles A. Simenstad;Lia A. Stamatiou

  • Ecological response and physical stability of habitat enhancements along an urban armored shoreline

    Jason D. Toft;Andrea S. Ogston;Sarah M. Heerhartz;Jeffery R. Cordell

  • Sink or swim ? Copepod population maintenance in the Columbia River estuarine turbidity-maxima region

    C. A. Morgan;J. R. Cordell;C. A. Simenstad

  • Zooplankton invasions: a brief review, plus two case studies from the northeast Pacific Ocean

    Stephen M. Bollens;Stephen M. Bollens;Jeffery R. Cordell;Sean Avent;Rian Hooff

  • Effects of shoreline armouring and overwater structures on coastal and estuarine fish: opportunities for habitat improvement

    Stuart H. Munsch;Jeffery R. Cordell;Jason D. Toft

  • Effects of Shoreline Modifications on Supratidal Macroinvertebrate Fauna on Puget Sound, Washington Beaches

    Kathryn L. Sobocinski;Jeffery R. Cordell;Charles A. Simenstad

  • Chemical, mechanical and visual cues in the vertical migration behavior of the marine planktonic copepod Acartia hudsonica

    Stephen M. Bollens;Bruce W. Frost;Jeffery R. Cordell

  • Asian copepods on the move: recent invasions in the Columbia–Snake River system, USA

    Jeffrey R. Cordell;Stephen M. Bollens;Robyn Draheim;Mark D. Sytsma

  • Ozone treatment of ballast water on the oil tanker S/T Tonsina: chemistry, biology and toxicity

    Russell P. Herwig;Jeffery R. Cordell;Jake C. Perrins;Paul A. Dinnel

  • Multiscale impacts of armoring on Salish Sea shorelines: Evidence for cumulative and threshold effects

    Megan N. Dethier;Wendel W. Raymond;Aundrea N. McBride;Jason D. Toft

  • Restoration of Freshwater Intertidal Habitat Functions at Spencer Island, Everett, Washington

    Curtis D. Tanner;Jeffery R. Cordell;Jane Rubey;Lucinda M. Tear

  • Effects of Seawalls and Piers on Fish Assemblages and Juvenile Salmon Feeding Behavior

    Stuart H. Munsch;Jeffery R. Cordell;Jason D. Toft;Erin E. Morgan

  • Challenges of habitat restoration in a heavily urbanized estuary: Evaluating the investment

    Charles Simenstad;Curtis Tanner;Caren Crandell;Jacques White

  • Factors influencing densities of non‐indigenous species in the ballast water of ships arriving at ports in Puget Sound, Washington, United States

    Jeffery R. Cordell;David J. Lawrence;Nissa C. Ferm;Lucinda M. Tear

  • Diet and Bioenergetics of Lake-Rearing Juvenile Chinook Salmon in Lake Washington

    Michele E. Koehler;Kurt L. Fresh;David A. Beauchamp;Jeffery R. Cordell

  • Relative contributions of domestic and foreign sourced ballast water to propagule pressure in Puget Sound, Washington, USA

    David J. Lawrence;Jeffery R. Cordell

  • Occurrence Oftheasian Calanoid CopepodPseudodiaptomus Inopinus in the Zooplankton of the Columbia River Estuary

    Jeffery R. Cordell;Cheryl A. Morgan;Charles A. Simenstad

  • Design options, implementation issues and evaluating success of ecologically engineered shorelines

    Rebecca L. Morris;Eliza C. Heery;Lynette H.L. Loke;Edward Lau

  • The Invasive Asian Copepod Pseudodiaptomus inopinus in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia Estuaries

    Jeffery R. Cordell;Sean M. Morrison

  • Mesocosm experiments for evaluating the biological efficacy of ozone treatment of marine ballast water.

    Jake C. Perrins;Jeffery R. Cordell;Nissa C. Ferm;Jaime L. Grocock

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles A. Simenstad
Charles A. Simenstad University of Washington
Stephen M. Bollens
Stephen M. Bollens Washington State University Vancouver
Megan N. Dethier
Megan N. Dethier University of Washington
Andrea S. Ogston
Andrea S. Ogston University of Washington
Bruce W. Frost
Bruce W. Frost University of Washington
Gregory M. Ruiz
Gregory M. Ruiz Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Peter D. Steinberg
Peter D. Steinberg University of New South Wales
Thomas H. Johengen
Thomas H. Johengen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kenneth M.Y. Leung
Kenneth M.Y. Leung City University of Hong Kong
David A. Beauchamp
David A. Beauchamp United States Geological Survey

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