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Overview

John E. Havel is affiliated with Missouri State University in the United States. The academic profile available does not list recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with their research output.

There is no specific information on the main fields of study, subfields, or topical areas of work documented in the profile. Additionally, no records of book publications or awards are provided.

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Best Publications

  • Aquatic invasive species: challenges for the future.

    John E. Havel;Katya E. Kovalenko;Sidinei Magela Thomaz;Stefano Amalfitano

  • Do Reservoirs Facilitate Invasions into Landscapes

    John E. Havel;Carol Eunmi Lee;Jake M. Vander Zanden

  • Mechanisms, effects, and scales of dispersal in freshwater zooplankton

    John E. Havel;Jonathan B. Shurin

  • Flooding to Restore Connectivity of Regulated, Large-River Wetlands Natural and controlled flooding as complementary processes along the lower Missouri River

    David L. Galat;Leigh H. Fredrickson;Dale D. Humburg;Karen J. Bataille

  • LOCAL AND REGIONAL ZOOPLANKTON SPECIES RICHNESS: A SCALE-INDEPENDENT TEST FOR SATURATION

    Jonathan B. Shurin;John E. Havel;Mathew A. Leibold;Bernadette Pinel-Alloul

  • Predator-induced defenses: A review

    J. E. Havel

  • Chaoborus predation on typical and spined morphs of Daphnia pulex: Behavioral observations1

    John E. Havel;Stanley I. Dodson

  • Daphnia lumholtzi in North America: Another exotic zooplankter

    John E. Havel;Paul D. N. Hebert

  • Indirect prey effects: Some morphological and life history responses of Daphnia pulex exposed to Notonecta undulata1

    Stanley I. Dodson;John E. Havel

  • Aquatic invasive species: general trends in the literature and introduction to the special issue

    Sidinei M. Thomaz;Katya E. Kovalenko;John E. Havel;Lee B. Kats

  • ESTIMATING DISPERSAL FROM PATTERNS OF SPREAD: SPATIAL AND LOCAL CONTROL OF LAKE INVASIONS

    John E. Havel;Jonathan B. Shurin;John R. Jones

  • Reproductive costs of Chaoborus-induced polymorphism in Daphnia pulex

    John E. Havel;Stanley I. Dodson

  • Cyclomorphosis of Daphnia pulex spined morphs1

    John E. Havel

  • Sex and ostracods

    Jennie A. Chaplin;John E. Havel;Paul D.N. Hebert

  • Invasion of the exotic cladoceran Daphnia lumholtzi into North American reservoirs

    John Em Havel;William Rm Mabee;John R. Jones

  • Diversity of crustacean zooplankton in riparian wetlands: colonization and egg banks

    John E. Havel;E. Matt Eisenbacher;Alice A. Black

  • Effect of main-stem dams on zooplankton communities of the Missouri River (USA)

    John E. Havel;Kim A. Medley;Kim A. Medley;Kelli D. Dickerson;Theodore R. Angradi

  • Biological Invasions Across Spatial Scales: Intercontinental, Regional, and Local Dispersal of Cladoceran Zooplankton

    John E. Havel;Kim A. Medley

  • The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on freshwater invertebrates: Experiments with a solar simulator

    Robin D. Hurtubise;John E. Havel;Edward E. Little

  • Reconstructing the history of intercontinental dispersal in Daphnia lumholtzi by use of genetic markers

    John E. Havel;John K. Colbourne;Paul D. N. Hebert

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul D. N. Hebert
Paul D. N. Hebert University of Guelph
Jonathan B. Shurin
Jonathan B. Shurin University of California, San Diego
John R. Jones
John R. Jones University of Missouri
Stanley I. Dodson
Stanley I. Dodson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sidinei Magela Thomaz
Sidinei Magela Thomaz State University of Maringa
Lee B. Kats
Lee B. Kats Pepperdine University
Carol Eunmi Lee
Carol Eunmi Lee University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ramesh D. Gulati
Ramesh D. Gulati Netherlands Institute of Ecology
Chris C. Wilson
Chris C. Wilson Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
John K. Colbourne
John K. Colbourne University of Birmingham

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