Daniel T. Selbie

880 citations
27 papers · 657 · h-index 13

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Papers in

    • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior 7
    • Isotope Analysis in Ecology 5
    • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology 3
    • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies 3
    • Fish Ecology and Management Studies 17

Daniel T. Selbie

25 papers receiving 633 citations

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Daniel T. Selbie
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  • Environmental Chemistry 206
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation 185
  • Ecology 341
  • Atmospheric Science 208
  • Oceanography 115
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1 2011272
2 201561
3 201350
4 200431
5 200728
6 201922
7 200421
8 202320
9 202020
10 200919
11 201114
12 202112
13 201912
14 201012
15 201110
16 202110
17 20208
18 20217
19 20207
20 20147

About Daniel T. Selbie

Daniel T. Selbie is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change and Molecular Biology, having authored 27 papers that have together received 657 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (17 papers), Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics (7 papers), Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (7 papers), Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (6 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (5 papers), Marine and fisheries research (3 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (3 papers) and Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Environmental Chemistry (206 citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (185 citations), Ecology (341 citations), Atmospheric Science (208 citations) and Oceanography (115 citations). Daniel T. Selbie has collaborated with scholars based in Canada, United States and China. Frequent co-authors include Bruce P. Finney, Irene Gregory‐Eaves, Guangjie Chen, Peter R. Leavitt, Lynda Bunting, Daniel E. Schindler, John P. Smol, Peter J. Lisi, Gordon W. Holtgrieve and Lauren A. Rogers. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Paleolimnology, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Limnology and Oceanography, Oikos and Marine and Coastal Fisheries.

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