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D-Index
44
Citations
6835
World Ranking
5115
National Ranking
1746

Stephen B. Brandt 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 Stephen B. Brandt sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 533+

This scientist: 79 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 533 publications or more.

Stephen B. Brandt 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 Stephen B. Brandt sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 122+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 122 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stephen B. Brandt is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on various subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Oceanography, and Ecological Modeling.

The scientist's recent scholarly work includes publications in notable venues. These are:

  • Hypoxia's impact on pelagic fish populations in Lake Erie: a tale of two planktivores, 2020, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Preparing Scientists, Policymakers, and Managers for a Fast-Forward Future, 2020, San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science

Their research topics cover a range of environmental and ecological concerns. Main topics associated with their work include:

  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Stephen B. Brandt has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. These collaborators include:

  • Joshua P. Stone
  • Kevin L. Pangle
  • Steven A. Pot-hoven
  • Henry A. Vanderploeg
  • Tomas O. Höök

Their most frequent publication venues are:

  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science

Best Publications

  • Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia

    Donald Scavia;J. David Allan;Kristin K. Arend;Steven Bartell

  • Changes in Diet and Body Condition of Lake Whitefish in Southern Lake Michigan Associated with Changes in Benthos

    Steven A. Pothoven;Thomas F. Nalepa;Philip J. Schneeberger;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Applications of Bioenergetics Models to Fish Ecology and Management: Where Do We Go from Here?

    Michael J. Hansen;Daniel Boisclair;Stephen B. Brandt;Steven W. Hewett

  • Feeding ecology and vertical migration of adult alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Lake Michigan.

    John Janssen;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Estimating Energy Density of Fish

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  • Comparative energetics and the development of bioenergetics models for sympatric estuarine piscivores

    Kyle J. Hartman;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Spatially‐explicit Models of Fish Growth Rate

    Stephen B. Brandt;Doran M. Mason;E. Vincent Patrick

  • Hypoxia-avoidance by planktivorous fish in Chesapeake Bay: Implications for food web interactions and fish recruitment

    Stuart A. Ludsin;Xinsheng Zhang;Stephen B. Brandt;Michael R. Roman

  • Interactive Effects of Hypoxia and Temperature on Coastal Pelagic Zooplankton and Fish

    Michael R. Roman;Stephen B. Brandt;Edward D. Houde;James J. Pierson

  • Thermal Habitat Partitioning by Fishes in Lake Michigan

    Stephen B. Brandt;John J. Magnuson;Larry B. Crowder

  • Predation by Alewives on Larvae of Yellow Perch in Lake Ontario

    Stephen B. Brandt;Doran M. Mason;David B. Macneill;Thomas Coates

  • Acoustic Measures of the Abundance and Size of Pelagic Planktivores in Lake Michigan

    Stephen B. Brandt;Doran M. Mason;E. Vincent Patrick;Ray L. Argyle

  • Hypoxia affects spatial distributions and overlap of pelagic fish, zooplankton, and phytoplankton in Lake Erie

    Henry A. Vanderploeg;Stuart A. Ludsin;Steven A. Ruberg;Tomas O. Höök;Tomas O. Höök;Tomas O. Höök

  • Trophic Resource Partitioning, Diets, and Growth of Sympatric Estuarine Predators

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  • Predatory demand and impact of striped bass, bluefish, and weakfish in the Chesapeake Bay: applications of bioenergetics models

    Kyle J. Harfmart;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Effects of hypolimnetic hypoxia on foraging and distributions of Lake Erie yellow perch

    James J. Roberts;James J. Roberts;Tomas O. Höök;Tomas O. Höök;Stuart A. Ludsin;Steven A. Pothoven

  • Hypoxia-driven changes in the behavior and spatial distribution of pelagic fish and mesozooplankton in the northern Gulf of Mexico

    Hongyan Zhang;Hongyan Zhang;Stuart A. Ludsin;Doran M. Mason;Aaron T. Adamack;Aaron T. Adamack

  • Influence of Diporeia Density on Diet Composition, Relative Abundance, and Energy Density of Planktivorous Fishes in Southeast Lake Michigan

    Darryl W. Hondorp;Steven A. Pothoven;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Surviving winter hypoxia : behavioral adaptations of fishes in a northern Wisconsin winterkill lake

    John J. Magnuson;Annamarie L. Beckel;Ken Mills;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Lake Erie hypoxia prompts Canada‐U.S. study

    Nathan Hawley;Thomas H. Johengen;Yerubandi R. Rao;Steven A. Ruberg

  • Complementarity in the Use of Food and Thermal Habitat by Lake Michigan Fishes

    Larry B. Crowder;John J. Magnuson;Stephen B. Brandt

  • Biomass size spectrum of the Lake Michigan pelagic food web

    W. Gary Sprules;S. B. Brandt;D. J. Stewart;M. Munawar

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart A. Ludsin
Stuart A. Ludsin The Ohio State University
Doran M. Mason
Doran M. Mason National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Tomas O. Höök
Tomas O. Höök Purdue University West Lafayette
Steven A. Pothoven
Steven A. Pothoven National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Henry A. Vanderploeg
Henry A. Vanderploeg National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael R. Roman
Michael R. Roman University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
John A. Wiens
John A. Wiens Colorado State University
Richard B. Norgaard
Richard B. Norgaard University of California, Berkeley
Harindra J. S. Fernando
Harindra J. S. Fernando University of Notre Dame
Donald Scavia
Donald Scavia University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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