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Jonatan Klaminder

Jonatan Klaminder

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
42
Citations
7717
World Ranking
7347
National Ranking
141

Overview

Jonatan Klaminder is affiliated with Umeå University in Sweden, focusing primarily on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research output includes a substantial number of publications, with notable emphasis on Ecology and Atmospheric Science as key subfields.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics:

  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies

Among recent published papers are:

  • "Water temperature affects the biotransformation and accumulation of a psychoactive pharmaceutical and its metabolite in aquatic organisms" (2021, Environment International)
  • "Invasive earthworms unlock arctic plant nitrogen limitation" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Norway spruce postglacial recolonization of Fennoscandia" (2022, Nature Communications)
  • "Sodium hypochlorite as an oxidizing agent for removal of soil organic matter before microplastics analyses" (2021, Journal of Environmental Quality)
  • "The topological nature of tag jumping in environmental DNA metabarcoding studies" (2022, Molecular Ecology Resources)

Frequent co-authors contributing to Jonatan Klaminder's research include:

  • Adrian A. Wackett
  • Hanna Jonsson
  • Eveline J. Krab
  • Kyungsoo Yoo
  • Gesche Blume-Werry

Their research has been published repeatedly in several key venues, notably:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Communications
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental DNA
  • Global Change Biology

Best Publications

  • Dilute concentrations of a psychiatric drug alter behavior of fish from natural populations.

    Tomas Brodin;Jerker Fick;Micael Jonsson;Jonatan Klaminder

  • Sources of and processes controlling CO2 emissions change with the size of streams and rivers

    E. R. Hotchkiss;E. R. Hotchkiss;R. O. Hall;R. A. Sponseller;D. Butman

  • Ecological effects of pharmaceuticals in aquatic systems--impacts through behavioural alterations.

    Tomas Brodin;Susanna Piovano;Jerker Fick;Jonatan Klaminder

  • Global distribution of earthworm diversity

    Helen R P Phillips;Carlos A Guerra;Marie L C Bartz;Maria J I Briones

  • ToxTrac : a fast and robust software for tracking organisms

    Alvaro Rodriguez;Hanqing Zhang;Jonatan Klaminder;Tomas Brodin

  • A meta-analysis of the effects of nitrogen additions on base cations: Implications for plants, soils, and streams

    R. W. Lucas;Jonatan Klaminder;M. N. Futter;K. H. Bishop;K. H. Bishop

  • Climate driven release of carbon and mercury from permafrost mires increases mercury loading to sub-arctic lakes

    Johan Rydberg;Jonatan Klaminder;Peter Rosén;Richard Bindler

  • Bioaccumulation of five pharmaceuticals at multiple trophic levels in an aquatic food web : Insights from a field experiment

    Annelie Lagesson;Johan Fahlman;Tomas Brodin;Jerker Fick

  • Post-deposition diffusion of 137Cs in lake sediment : implications for radiocaesium dating

    Jonatan Klaminder;P Appleby;P Crook;Ingemar Renberg

  • Tree rings as Pb pollution archives? A comparison of 206Pb/207Pb isotope ratios in pine and other environmental media.

    Richard Bindler;Ingemar Renberg;Jonatan Klaminder;Ove Emteryd

  • Does within-bog spatial variability of mercury and lead constrain reconstructions of absolute deposition rates from single peat records? The example of Store Mosse, Sweden

    Richard Bindler;Malin Klarqvist;Jonatan Klaminder;Johannes Förster

  • Stable carbon isotopes as indicators for environmental change in palsa peats

    C Alewell;Reiner Giesler;Jonatan Klaminder;J Leifeld

  • Flux rates of atmospheric lead pollution within soils of a small catchment in northern Sweden and their implications for future stream water quality.

    Jonatan Klaminder;Richard Bindler;Hjalmar Laudon;Kevin Bishop

  • Uptake and recycling of lead by boreal forest plants: Quantitative estimates from a site in northern Sweden

    Jonatan Klaminder;Richard Bindler;Ove Emteryd;Ingemar Renberg

  • Silicate mineral weathering rate estimates : Are they precise enough to be useful when predicting the recovery of nutrient pools after harvesting?

    Jonatan Klaminder;R. W. Lucas;M. N. Futter;K. H. Bishop

  • ToxId: an efficient algorithm to solve occlusions when tracking multiple animals

    Alvaro Rodriguez;Hanqing Zhang;Jonatan Klaminder;Tomas Brodin

  • Isotopic trends and background fluxes of atmospheric lead in northern Europe: Analyses of three ombrotrophic bogs from south Sweden

    Jonatan Klaminder;Ingemar Renberg;Richard Bindler;Ove Emteryd

  • An explorative study of mercury export from a thawing palsa mire

    Jonatan Klaminder;Jonatan Klaminder;Kyungsoo Yoo;Johan Rydberg;Reiner Giesler

  • Geochemical responses to paleoclimatic changes in southern Sweden since the late glacial: the Hässeldala Port lake sediment record

    Malin E. Kylander;Jonatan Klaminder;Barbara Wohlfarth;Ludvig Löwemark

  • Long-Term Persistence of an Anxiolytic Drug (Oxazepam) in a Large Freshwater Lake.

    Jonatan Klaminder;Tomas Brodin;Anna Sundelin;N. J. Anderson

  • Natural lead isotope variations in the atmosphere

    Malin E. Kylander;Jonatan Klaminder;Richard Bindler;Dominik J. Weiss;Dominik J. Weiss

  • Estimating the Mean Residence Time of Lead in the Organic Horizon of Boreal Forest Soils using 210-lead, Stable Lead and a Soil Chronosequence

    Jonatan Klaminder;Richard Bindler;Ove Emteryd;Peter Appleby

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomas Brodin
Tomas Brodin Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Jerker Fick
Jerker Fick Umeå University
Micael Jonsson
Micael Jonsson Umeå University
Richard Bindler
Richard Bindler Umeå University
Jan Karlsson
Jan Karlsson Umeå University
Ingemar Renberg
Ingemar Renberg Umeå University
Hjalmar Laudon
Hjalmar Laudon Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Reiner Giesler
Reiner Giesler Umeå University
Ellen Dorrepaal
Ellen Dorrepaal Umeå University
David Bastviken
David Bastviken Linköping University

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