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Jonathan A. Hare 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 Jonathan A. Hare sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 151 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jonathan A. Hare 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 Jonathan A. Hare sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 58 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jonathan A. Hare is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions to global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, ecology, and oceanography.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to marine and fisheries research, fish ecology and management studies, coral and marine ecosystems, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, isotope analysis in ecology, ocean acidification effects and responses, and ichthyology and marine biology.

Jonathan A. Hare has published several papers in various scientific venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Offshore Wind Development in the Northeast US Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem: Ecological, Human, and Fishery Management Dimensions," 2020, Oceanography
  • "A Review of River Herring Science in Support of Species Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration," 2021, Marine and Coastal Fisheries
  • "An assessment of marine, estuarine, and riverine habitat vulnerability to climate change in the Northeast U.S.," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "A NOAA Fisheries science perspective on the conditions during and after COVID-19: challenges, observations, and some possible solutions, or why the future is upon us," 2020, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • "Ten lessons from the frontlines of science in support of fisheries management," 2020, ICES Journal of Marine Science

Frequent co-authors of Jonathan A. Hare include Elizabeth T. Methratta, A. D. Hawkins, Brian Hooker, Andrew Lipsky, and Diane Borggaard. The scientist's publications have appeared in journals such as Marine and Coastal Fisheries, Oceanography, PLoS ONE, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, and ICES Journal of Marine Science.

Jonathan A. Hare has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2008.

Best Publications

  • Changing spatial distribution of fish stocks in relation to climate and population size on the Northeast United States continental shelf

    Janet A. Nye;Jason S. Link;Jonathan A. Hare;William J. Overholtz

  • Larval transport and dispersal in the coastal ocean and consequences for population connectivity

    Jesus Pineda;Jonathan A. Hare;Su Sponaugle

  • A Vulnerability Assessment of Fish and Invertebrates to Climate Change on the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf.

    Jonathan A. Hare;Wendy E. Morrison;Mark W. Nelson;Megan M. Stachura

  • Enhanced warming of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean under climate change

    Vincent S. Saba;Stephen M. Griffies;Whit G. Anderson;Michael Winton

  • Biological invasion of the Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans along the Atlantic coast of North America

    Paula E. Whitfield;Todd Gardner;Stephen P. Vives;Matthew R. Gilligan

  • Projected impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries

    Anne B. Hollowed;Manuel Barange;Richard J. Beamish;Keith Brander

  • On the use of IPCC-class models to assess the impact of climate on Living Marine Resources

    Charles A. Stock;Michael A. Alexander;Nicholas A. Bond;Keith M. Brander

  • SIZE, GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, AND SURVIVAL OF THE PLANKTONIC LARVAE OF POMATOMUS SALTATRIX (PISCES: POMATOMIDAE)

    Jonathan A. Hare;Robert K. Cowen

  • Marine species distribution shifts on the U.S. Northeast Continental Shelf under continued ocean warming

    Kristin M. Kleisner;Kristin M. Kleisner;Michael J. Fogarty;Sally McGee;Jonathan A. Hare

  • Abundance estimates of the Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans/miles complex in the Western North Atlantic

    Paula E. Whitfield;Jonathan A. Hare;Andrew W. David;Stacey L. Harter

  • Thermal tolerance and potential distribution of invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles complex) on the east coast of the United States

    Matthew E. Kimball;John M. Miller;Paula E. Whitfield;Jonathan A. Hare

  • Forecasting the dynamics of a coastal fishery species using a coupled climate–population model

    Jonathan A. Hare;Michael A. Alexander;Michael J. Fogarty;Erik H. Williams

  • Indicators of climate change and social vulnerability in fishing dependent communities along the Eastern and Gulf Coasts of the United States

    Lisa L. Colburn;Michael Jepson;Changhua Weng;Tarsila Seara;Tarsila Seara

  • Mechanistic links between climate and fisheries along the east coast of the United States: explaining population outbursts of Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus)

    Jonathan A. Hare;Kenneth W. Able

  • The role of life history parameters as indicators of stock structure

    Gavin A Begg;Jonathan A Hare;Daniel D Sheehan

  • Transgenerational marking of embryonic otoliths in marine fishes using barium stable isotopes

    Simon R. Thorrold;Geoffrey P. Jones;Serge Planes;Jonathan A. Hare

  • Transport mechanisms of larval and pelagic juvenile bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) from South Atlantic Bight spawning grounds to Middle Atlantic Bight nursery habitats

    Jonathan A. Hare;Robert K. Cowen

  • Discovery of a spawning ground reveals diverse migration strategies in Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

    David E. Richardson;Katrin E. Marancik;Jeffrey R. Guyon;Molly E. Lutcavage

  • Effect of age, growth rate, and ontogeny on the otolith size - fish size relationship in bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, and the implications for back-calculation of size in fish early life history stages

    Jonathan A. Hare;Robert K. Cowen

  • Disentangling the effects of climate, abundance, and size on the distribution of marine fish: an example based on four stocks from the Northeast US shelf

    Richard J. Bell;David E. Richardson;Jonathan A. Hare;Patrick D. Lynch

  • Long-term trends and regime shifts in sea surface temperature on the continental shelf of the northeast United States

    Kevin D. Friedland;Jonathan A. Hare

  • An integrated assessment of the introduction of lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles complex) to the western Atlantic Ocean

    Jonathan A. Hare;Paula E. Whitfield

  • Forecasting the Dynamics of a Coastal Fishery Species Using a Coupled Climate

    Jonathan Hare;Michael Alexander;Michael Fogarty;Erik Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason S. Link
Jason S. Link National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Kevin D. Friedland
Kevin D. Friedland National Marine Fisheries Service
Robert K. Cowen
Robert K. Cowen Oregon State University
Michael A. Alexander
Michael A. Alexander National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Charles A. Stock
Charles A. Stock National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Vincent S. Saba
Vincent S. Saba National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
James D. Scott
James D. Scott National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Francisco E. Werner
Francisco E. Werner National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Simon R. Thorrold
Simon R. Thorrold Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Franz J. Mueter
Franz J. Mueter University of Alaska Fairbanks

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