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John H. Himmelman

John H. Himmelman

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
56
Citations
7695
World Ranking
2890
National Ranking
192

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John H. Himmelman is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada. Their academic profile shows engagement primarily through this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Direct Coupling of Marine Invertebrate Spawning with Phytoplankton Blooms

    Michel Starr;John H. Himmelman;Jean-Claude Therriault

  • Fouling development and its effect on the growth of juvenile giant scallops (Placopecten magellanicus) in suspended culture

    Michel R. Claereboudt;Dominique Bureau;Jean Côté;John H. Himmelman

  • Foods and predators of the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis in Newfoundland waters

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  • Community development following removal of urchins, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, from the rocky subtidal zone of the St. Lawrence Estuary, Eastern Canada.

    John H. Himmelman;André Cardinal;Edwin Bourget

  • The role of energy intake rate in prey and habitat selection of common eiders Somateria mollissima in winter : a risk-sensitive interpretation

    Magella Guillemette;Ronald C. Ydenberg;John H. Himmelman

  • Influence of fouling on the growth and survival of the tropical scallop, Euvola (Pecten) ziczac (L. 1758) in suspended culture

    C J M Lodeiros;J H Himmelman

  • Temporal variation in community interfaces: kelp-bed boundary dynamics adjacent to persistent urchin barrens

    P. Gagnon;J. H. Himmelman;L. E. Johnson

  • Reproduction and summer mortality of blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the Magdalen Islands, southern Gulf of St. Lawrence

    Bruno Myrand;Helga Guderley;John H. Himmelman

  • Identification of factors affecting growth and survival of the tropical scallop Euvola (Pecten) ziczac in the Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela

    César J.M Lodeiros;César J.M Lodeiros;John H Himmelman

  • Reproductive cycle and seasonal feeding activity of the neogastropod Buccinum undatum

    A. Martel;D. H. Larrivée;K. R. Klein;J. H. Himmelman

  • Diet, behaviour and reproduction of the whelk Buccinum undatum in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence, eastern Canada

    J. H. Himmelman;J. R. Hamel

  • Habitat selection by common eiders in winter and its interaction with flock size

    Magella Guillemette;John H. Himmelman;Cyrille Barette;Austin Reed

  • Reproductive cycle of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis

    John H. Himmelman

  • Growth and survival of the tropical scallop Lyropecten (Nodipecten) nodosus maintained in suspended culture at three depths

    César J Lodeiros;José Jesus Rengel;Luis Freites;Francisco Morales

  • Effect of reproduction on escape responses and muscle metabolic capacities in the scallop Chlamys islandica Müller 1776.

    Katherina B. Brokordt;John H. Himmelman;Helga E. Guderley

  • Behaviour and timing of copulation and egg-laying in the neogastropod Buccinum undatum L.

    André Martel;Denis H. Larrivée;John H. Himmelman

  • Movement of whelks ( Buccinum undatum ) towards a baited trap

    J. H. Himmelman

  • Biochemical composition and energy allocation in the tropical scallop Lyropecten (Nodipecten) nodosus during the months leading up to and following the development of gonads

    César J Lodeiros;José J Rengel;Helga E Guderley;Osmar Nusetti

  • Multiple factors explain the covering behaviour in the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis

    Clément P. Dumont;Clément P. Dumont;David Drolet;Isabelle Deschênes;John H. Himmelman

  • Gametogenesis and Spawning of the Sea Cucumber Psolus fabricii (Duben and Koren).

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  • Urchin Foraging and Algal Survival Strategies in Intensely Grazed Communities in Eastern Canada

    John H. Himmelman;Henri Nédélec

  • Seasonal changes in calorific value of three pacific coast seaweeds, and their significance to some marine invertebrate herbivores

    John H. Himmelman;Thomas H. Carefoot

Frequent Co-Authors

Helga Guderley
Helga Guderley Université Laval
Carlos F. Gaymer
Carlos F. Gaymer Universidad Católica del Norte
Ladd E. Johnson
Ladd E. Johnson Université Laval
Jean-Claude Therriault
Jean-Claude Therriault Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Edwin Bourget
Edwin Bourget Université Laval
Lawrence M. Dill
Lawrence M. Dill Simon Fraser University
Richard A. Wahle
Richard A. Wahle University of Maine

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