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Timothy D. Jardine

Timothy D. Jardine

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
7299
World Ranking
6314
National Ranking
391

Timothy D. Jardine publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 126 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Timothy D. Jardine 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 Timothy D. Jardine sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Timothy D. Jardine is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their research predominantly falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, as well as Water Science and Technology.

The researcher's work covers a range of topics primarily related to aquatic ecosystems. Key topics include Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Marine and Fisheries Research, Mercury Impact and Mitigation Studies, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, and broader Marine Animal Studies.

Timothy D. Jardine has contributed to several recent publications including:

  • Unlocking the power of fatty acids as dietary tracers and metabolic signals in fishes and aquatic invertebrates, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • High rates of mercury biomagnification in fish from Amazonian floodplain-lake food webs, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • River rhythmicity: A conceptual means of understanding and leveraging the relational values of rivers, 2022, People and Nature
  • Evaluating transdisciplinary research practices: insights from social network analysis, 2021, Sustainability Science
  • Spatial and temporal variation of fish community biomass and energy flow throughout a tropical river network, 2020, Freshwater Biology

Throughout their career, Timothy D. Jardine has frequently published in a variety of scientific journals, including:

  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Marine and Freshwater Research
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Freshwater Biology
  • River Research and Applications

Collaborations are an important aspect of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include Stuart E. Bunn, Iain D. Phillips, Francisco Villamarín, Graham Strickert, and Cristina Mariana Jacobi, highlighting a network of scientists working in related fields.

Best Publications

  • Biomagnification of Mercury in Aquatic Food Webs: A Worldwide Meta-Analysis

    Raphael A. Lavoie;Timothy D. Jardine;Matthew M. Chumchal;Karen A. Kidd

  • Lipid corrections in carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses: comparison of chemical extraction and modelling methods

    John M. Logan;Timothy D. Jardine;Timothy J. Miller;Stuart E. Bunn

  • Applications, considerations, and sources of uncertainty when using stable isotope analysis in ecotoxicology.

    Timothy D. Jardine;Karen A. Kidd;Aaron T. Fisk

  • Understanding rivers and their social relations: A critical step to advance environmental water management

    Elizabeth P. Anderson;Sue Jackson;Rebecca E. Tharme;Michael Douglas;Michael Douglas

  • Using stable isotope analysis with telemetry or mark-recapture data to identify fish movement and foraging

    R.A. Cunjak;Jean-Marc Roussel;M.A. Gray;J.P. Dietrich

  • Trophic Magnification of Organic Chemicals: A Global Synthesis.

    David M. Walters;Tim Jardine;Brian Cade;Karen Kidd

  • Gut content and stable isotope analyses provide complementary understanding of ontogenetic dietary shifts and trophic relationships among fishes in a tropical river

    Aaron M. Davis;Melanie L. Blanchette;Bradley J. Pusey;Timothy Jardine

  • Fish mediate high food web connectivity in the lower reaches of a tropical floodplain river.

    Timothy Jardine;Bradley James Pusey;Stephen Kimber Hamilton;Neil E. Pettit

  • Bridging science and traditional knowledge to assess cumulative impacts of stressors on ecosystem health.

    Chrystal S. Mantyka-Pringle;Timothy D. Jardine;Lori Bradford;Lalita Bharadwaj

  • Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification of Mercury through Food Webs

    Karen Kidd;Meredith Clayden;Tim Jardine

  • Stable Isotope Variability in Tissues of Temperate Stream Fishes

    Timothy D. Jardine;Michelle A. Gray;Sherisse M. McWilliam;Richard A. Cunjak

  • Analytical error in stable isotope ecology.

    Timothy D. Jardine;Richard A. Cunjak

  • Nonlethal Sampling of Sunfish and Slimy Sculpin for Stable Isotope Analysis: How Scale and Fin Tissue Compare with Muscle Tissue

    Maureen H. Kelly;William G. Hagar;Timothy D. Jardine;Richard A. Cunjak

  • Diet‐tissue fractionation of δ15N by consumers from streams and rivers

    Stuart E. Bunn;Catherine Leigh;Timothy D. Jardine

  • Does flood rhythm drive ecosystem responses in tropical riverscapes

    Timothy D. Jardine;Timothy D. Jardine;Nicholas R. Bond;Michele A. Burford;Mark J. Kennard

  • Productivity, Disturbance and Ecosystem Size Have No Influence on Food Chain Length in Seasonally Connected Rivers

    Danielle M. Warfe;Timothy D. Jardine;Timothy D. Jardine;Neil E. Pettit;Stephen K. Hamilton

  • Consumer - resource coupling in wet-dry tropical rivers

    Timothy Jardine;Neil E. Pettit;Danielle M. Warfe;Bradley James Pusey

  • A non-lethal sampling method for stable carbon and nitrogen isotope studies of tropical fishes

    Timothy D. Jardine;Richard J. Hunt;Bradley J. Pusey;Stuart E. Bunn

  • Aquatic and terrestrial organic matter in the diet of stream consumers: implications for mercury bioaccumulation

    Timothy D. Jardine;Timothy D. Jardine;Karen A. Kidd;Joseph B. Rasmussen

  • CARBON FROM PERIPHYTON SUPPORTS FISH BIOMASS IN WATERHOLES OF A WET–DRY TROPICAL RIVER

    Timothy Jardine;R.J. Hunt;Stephen John Faggotter;Dominic Valdez

  • Temporal and spatial variation in ecosystem metabolism and food web carbon transfer in a wet-dry tropical river

    Richard J. Hunt;Timothy D. Jardine;Stephen K. Hamilton;Stuart E. Bunn

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart E. Bunn
Stuart E. Bunn Griffith University
Richard A. Cunjak
Richard A. Cunjak University of New Brunswick
Michael M. Douglas
Michael M. Douglas University of Western Australia
Bradley James Pusey
Bradley James Pusey University of Western Australia
Neil E. Pettit
Neil E. Pettit University of Western Australia
Karen A. Kidd
Karen A. Kidd McMaster University
Stephen K. Hamilton
Stephen K. Hamilton Michigan State University
Paul D. Jones
Paul D. Jones University of Saskatchewan
Keith A. Hobson
Keith A. Hobson University of Western Ontario
Peter Davies
Peter Davies French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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