2023 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Canada Leader Award
2002 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
2002 - Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Warwick F. Vincent spends much of his time researching Ecology, Arctic, Oceanography, Ecosystem and Botany. His Ecology study typically links adjacent topics like Microbial mat. His work carried out in the field of Arctic brings together such families of science as Hydrology, Surface water, Estuary, Permafrost and Archaea.
His Oceanography research focuses on Colored dissolved organic matter and how it connects with Absorption and Overwintering. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cyanobacteria, Oscillatoria and Scytonemin in addition to Botany. The various areas that Warwick F. Vincent examines in his Phytoplankton study include Water column and Zooplankton.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Oceanography, Arctic, Phytoplankton and Water column. His study in Ecosystem, Plankton, Aquatic ecosystem, Benthic zone and Permafrost is carried out as part of his Ecology studies. His study in Ecosystem is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biodiversity and Habitat.
His Arctic research includes elements of Microbial mat, Global warming, Climate change, Freshwater ecosystem and Fjord. His Phytoplankton research focuses on subjects like Photosynthesis, which are linked to Chlorophyll. His research investigates the link between Water column and topics such as Hydrology that cross with problems in Dissolved organic carbon.
Warwick F. Vincent focuses on Ecology, Arctic, Permafrost, Oceanography and Thermokarst. His study looks at the relationship between Ecology and topics such as Microbial ecology, which overlap with Community structure. His research in Arctic intersects with topics in Taxonomy, Botany, Climate change, Yeast and Benthic zone.
The concepts of his Permafrost study are interwoven with issues in Palsa, Biogeochemical cycle, Peat, Hydrology and Subarctic climate. Warwick F. Vincent has included themes like Organic matter, Lake ecosystem, Microbial population biology and Environmental chemistry, Dissolved organic carbon in his Thermokarst study. His Phytoplankton research also works with subjects such as
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Arctic, Permafrost, Subarctic climate and Ecosystem. His research integrates issues of Biological dispersal and Microbial ecology in his study of Ecology. The Arctic study combines topics in areas such as Biogeochemical cycle and Freshwater ecosystem.
His Permafrost research includes themes of Hydrology, Tundra, Peat and Anoxic waters. His Tundra study also includes fields such as
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Lakes and reservoirs as sentinels, integrators, and regulators of climate change
Craig E. Williamson;Jasmine E. Saros;Warwick F. Vincent;John P. Smol.
Limnology and Oceanography (2009)
Microbial ecosystems of Antarctica
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(1988)
Solar ultraviolet-B radiation and aquatic primary production: damage, protection, and recovery
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Environmental Reviews (1993)
Cyanobacterial Dominance in the Polar Regions
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(2000)
Reviews and syntheses: Effects of permafrost thaw on Arctic aquatic ecosystems
J. E. Vonk;S. E. Tank;W. B. Bowden;I. Laurion.
Biogeosciences (2015)
Climate Change Effects on Aquatic Biota, Ecosystem Structure and Function
Frederick J. Wrona;Terry D. Prowse;James D. Reist;John E. Hobbie.
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (2006)
Climate Change Effects on Hydroecology of Arctic Freshwater Ecosystems
Terry D. Prowse;Frederick J. Wrona;James D. Reist;John J. Gibson.
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (2006)
Distribution, phylogeny, and growth of cold-adapted picoprasinophytes in arctic seas
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Journal of Phycology (2007)
The effects of UV radiation in the marine environment: Mechanisms of UV damage to aquatic organisms
Warwick F. Vincent;Patrick J. Neale.
(2000)
Evolutionary origins of Antarctic microbiota: invasion, selection and endemism
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Antarctic Science (2000)
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