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Jonathan W. Moore

Jonathan W. Moore

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
45
Citations
10470
World Ranking
4771
National Ranking
315

Overview

Jonathan W. Moore is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada, focusing primarily on environmental science. Their work spans multiple subfields including nature and landscape conservation, global and planetary change, ecology, water science and technology, and atmospheric science.

The main topics covered in Jonathan W. Moore's research include fish ecology and management studies, marine and fisheries research, hydrology and sediment transport processes, aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, hydrology and watershed management studies, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, and soil and water nutrient dynamics.

Jonathan W. Moore's recent publications include:

  • Getting ahead of climate change for ecological adaptation and resilience, 2022, Science
  • Indigenous Systems of Management for Culturally and Ecologically Resilient Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchusspp.) Fisheries, 2020, BioScience
  • Considering Indigenous Peoples and local communities in governance of the global ocean commons, 2020, Marine Policy
  • Glacier Retreat and Pacific Salmon, 2020, BioScience
  • Prioritizing conservation actions for Pacific salmon in Canada, 2020, Journal of Applied Ecology

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • FACETS
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Science
  • Global Change Biology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jonathan W. Moore include:

  • Emma E. Hodgson
  • William I. Atlas
  • Kara J. Pitman
  • Kyle L. Wilson
  • Brendan Connors

Best Publications

  • Incorporating uncertainty and prior information into stable isotope mixing models

    Jonathan W. Moore;Brice X. Semmens

  • Best practices for use of stable isotope mixing models in food-web studies

    Donald L. Phillips;Richard Inger;Stuart Bearhop;Andrew L. Jackson

  • Bayesian stable isotope mixing models

    Andrew C. Parnell;Donald L. Phillips;Stuart Bearhop;Brice X. Semmens

  • Pacific salmon and the ecology of coastal ecosystems

    Daniel E. Schindler;Mark D. Scheuerell;Jonathan W. Moore;Scott M. Gende

  • Animal Ecosystem Engineers in Streams

    Jonathan W. Moore

  • Quantifying Inter- and Intra-Population Niche Variability Using Hierarchical Bayesian Stable Isotope Mixing Models

    Brice X. Semmens;Eric J. Ward;Jonathan W. Moore;Chris T. Darimont

  • Migratory Fishes as Material and Process Subsidies in Riverine Ecosystems

    Alexander S. Flecker;Peter B. McIntyre;Jonathan W. Moore

  • Synchronization and portfolio performance of threatened salmon

    Jonathan W. Moore;Michelle McClure;Lauren A. Rogers;Daniel E. Schindler

  • Life-history diversity and its importance to population stability and persistence of a migratory fish: steelhead in two large North American watersheds.

    Jonathan W. Moore;Justin D. Yeakel;Dean Peard;Jeff Lough

  • Getting ahead of climate change for ecological adaptation and resilience

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  • Tissue turnover and stable isotope clocks to quantify resource shifts in anadromous rainbow trout.

    Walter N. Heady;Walter N. Heady;Jonathan W. Moore;Jonathan W. Moore

  • Exponential growth, high prevalence of SARS-CoV-2, and vaccine effectiveness associated with the Delta variant.

    Paul Elliott;David Haw;Haowei Wang;Oliver Eales

  • Biotic control of stream fluxes: spawning salmon drive nutrient and matter export.

    Jonathan W. Moore;Daniel E. Schindler;Jackie L. Carter;Justin Fox

  • Indigenous Systems of Management for Culturally and Ecologically Resilient Pacific Salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) Fisheries

    William I Atlas;William I Atlas;Natalie C Ban;Jonathan W Moore;Adrian M Tuohy

  • Ecosystem responses to community disassembly.

    Erika Zavaleta;Jae Pasari;Jonathan Moore;Daniel Hernández

  • Disturbance of freshwater habitats by anadromous salmon in Alaska

    Jonathan W. Moore;Daniel E. Schindler;Mark D. Scheuerell;Mark D. Scheuerell

  • Varying effects of anadromous sockeye salmon on the trophic ecology of two species of resident salmonids in southwest Alaska

    Mark D. Scheuerell;Jonathan W. Moore;Daniel E. Schindler;Chris J. Harvey

  • Biotic disturbance and benthic community dynamics in salmon‐bearing streams

    Jonathan W. Moore;Daniel E. Schindler

  • Considering Indigenous Peoples and local communities in governance of the global ocean commons

    Marjo K. Vierros;Autumn-Lynn Harrison;Matthew R. Sloat;Guillermo Ortuño Crespo

  • Lake eutrophication at the urban fringe, Seattle region, USA.

    Jonathan W. Moore;Daniel E. Schindler;Mark D. Scheuerell;Danielle Smith

  • HABITAT SATURATION DRIVES THRESHOLDS IN STREAM SUBSIDIES

    Jonathan W. Moore;Daniel E. Schindler;Casey P. Ruff

  • Nutrient export from freshwater ecosystems by anadromous sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)

    Jonathan W Moore;Daniel E Schindler

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel E. Schindler
Daniel E. Schindler University of Washington
Eric J. Ward
Eric J. Ward National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Brice X. Semmens
Brice X. Semmens University of California, San Diego
John D. Reynolds
John D. Reynolds Simon Fraser University
Scott A. Shaffer
Scott A. Shaffer San Jose State University
Donald L. Phillips
Donald L. Phillips Environmental Protection Agency
Mark D. Scheuerell
Mark D. Scheuerell University of Washington
Nicholas K. Dulvy
Nicholas K. Dulvy Simon Fraser University
Andrew B. Cooper
Andrew B. Cooper Seattle Children's Hospital
Stuart Bearhop
Stuart Bearhop University of Exeter

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