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33
Citations
6731
World Ranking
7775
National Ranking
2599

Overview

Lucinda B. Johnson is affiliated with the University of Minnesota, Duluth in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with a main focus on Environmental Science and Social Sciences. Within these broader fields, their work addresses subfields such as Law, Sociology and Political Science, Global and Planetary Change, General Health Professions, and Ecology.

Their scholarship emphasizes topics related to Water Resources and Governance, Indigenous Studies and Ecology, Transboundary Water Resource Management, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Environmental and Sediment Control, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, as well as Economic and Environmental Valuation.

Johnson's publication record includes contributions to several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Hydrobiologia
  • Ethics & Human Research
  • Wetlands
  • Journal of Religion and Health

Johnson has collaborated consistently with a group of researchers, including:

  • Joshua Fergen
  • Ryan D. Bergstrom
  • Alan D. Steinman
  • Michael R. Twiss
  • Robert W. Sterner

Notable recent papers by Johnson include:

  • "Updated census in the Laurentian Great Lakes Watershed: A framework for determining the relationship between the population and this aquatic resource" (2022) published in Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • "Building a research network to better understand climate governance in the Great Lakes" (2022) published in Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • "Inequality in aquatic ecosystem services" (2023) published in Hydrobiologia
  • "Navigating University Openness in Research Policy Inconsistent with Indigenous Data Sovereignty: A Case Analysis" (2024) published in Ethics & Human Research
  • "Macroinvertebrate and Fish Community Metrics: Confounding Effects and Consistency over Time" (2020) published in Wetlands

Best Publications

  • Landscape influences on water chemistry in Midwestern stream ecosystems

    Lucinda B Johnson;Carl Richards;George E Host;John W. Arthur

  • Landscape-scale influences on stream habitats and biota

    Carl Richards;Lucinda B. Johnson;George E. Host

  • Agrochemicals increase trematode infections in a declining amphibian species

    Jason R. Rohr;Jason R. Rohr;Anna M. Schotthoefer;Thomas R. Raffel;Thomas R. Raffel;Hunter J. Carrick

  • Catchment and reach‐scale properties as indicators of macroinvertebrate species traits

    Carl Richards;Roger J. Haro;Lucinda B Johnson;George E Host

  • Catchment‐scale analysis of aquatic ecosystems

    J. Allan;J. Allan;Lucinda Johnson;Lucinda Johnson

  • Joint analysis of stressors and ecosystem services to enhance restoration effectiveness

    J. David Allan;Peter B. McIntyre;Sigrid D. P. Smith;Benjamin S. Halpern

  • Confronting climate change in the Great Lakes region : impacts on our communities and ecosystems

    George W. Kling;Katharine Hayhoe;Lucinda B. Johnson;Donald J. Magnuson

  • Landscape approaches to the analysis of aquatic ecosystems

    Lucinda B. Johnson;Stuart H. Gage

  • Integrated Measures of Anthropogenic Stress in the U.S. Great Lakes Basin

    Nicholas P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;Ronald R. Regal;Tom Hollenhorst

  • Recent developments in landscape approaches for the study of aquatic ecosystems

    Lucinda B. Johnson;George E. Host

  • Evaluation of geographic, geomorphic and human influences on Great Lakes wetland indicators: A multi-assemblage approach

    J. C. Brazner;N. P. Danz;Gerald J Niemi;R. R. Regal

  • Environmentally stratified sampling design for the development of Great Lakes environmental indicators.

    Nicholas P. Danz;Ronald R. Regal;Gerald J Niemi;Gerald J Niemi;Valerie J Brady

  • Macroinvertebrate community structure and function associated with large wood in low gradient streams

    Lucinda B. Johnson;Dan H. Breneman;Carl Richards

  • Analyzing spatial and temporal phenomena using geographical information systems - A review of ecological applications

    Lucinda B. Johnson

  • Standardized Measures of Coastal Wetland Condition: Implementation at a Laurentian Great Lakes Basin-Wide Scale

    Donald G. Uzarski;Valerie J. Brady;Matthew J. Cooper;Matthew J. Cooper;Douglas A. Wilcox

  • Predator diversity, intraguild predation, and indirect effects drive parasite transmission

    Jason R. Rohr;David J. Civitello;Patrick W. Crumrine;Neal T. Halstead

  • Factors influencing wood mobilization in streams

    Eric Merten;Jacques C Finlay;Lucinda Johnson;Raymond M Newman

  • Minnesota forest ecosystem vulnerability assessment and synthesis: a report from the Northwoods Climate Change Response Framework project

    Stephen Handler;Matthew J. Duveneck;Louis Iverson;Emily Peters

  • Rating impacts in a multi‐stressor world: a quantitative assessment of 50 stressors affecting the Great Lakes

    Sigrid D. P. Smith;Peter B. McIntyre;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Benjamin S. Halpern;Roger M. Cooke

  • Responsiveness of Great Lakes Wetland Indicators to Human Disturbances at Multiple Spatial Scales: A Multi-Assemblage Assessment

    John C. Brazner;Nicolas P. Danz;Anett S. Trebitz;Gerald J. Niemi

  • Landscape-scale influences on stream habitats and biota

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  • Assessment of the Risk of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation to Amphibians. II. In Situ Characterization of Exposure in Amphibian Habitats

    Gregory S. Peterson;Lucinda B. Johnson;Richard P. Axler;Stephen A. Diamond

Frequent Co-Authors

George E. Host
George E. Host University of Minnesota, Duluth
Jan J. H. Ciborowski
Jan J. H. Ciborowski University of Windsor
Gerald J. Niemi
Gerald J. Niemi University of Minnesota, Duluth
Robert W. Howe
Robert W. Howe University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Carol A. Johnston
Carol A. Johnston South Dakota State University
Euan D. Reavie
Euan D. Reavie University of Minnesota, Duluth
Janne Alahuhta
Janne Alahuhta University of Oulu
Jani Heino
Jani Heino University of Oulu
Val R. Beasley
Val R. Beasley Pennsylvania State University
Frauke Ecke
Frauke Ecke University of Helsinki

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