Adam G Yates

Adam G Yates

University of Waterloo

H-index: 23

North America-Canada

About Adam G Yates

Adam G Yates, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of Aquatic sciences, bioassessment, rivers.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Using land cover information in assessing the ecosystem health of streams

Evidence of interregional similarity in crayfish metabolomes at reference sites: Progress towards the metabolome as a biomonitoring tool

Fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages reveal extensive degradation of the world's rivers

Intra-annual patterns in biofilm communities and cellulose decomposition in a headwater stream network with spatially variable groundwater inputs

Effects of groundwater inputs on algal assemblages and cellulose decomposition differ based on habitat type in an agricultural stream

Periphyton phosphorus uptake in response to dynamic concentrations in streams: Assimilation and changes to intracellular speciation

Spatio-temporal variability of porewater phosphorus concentrations in streambed sediments of an agricultural stream

Applying GIS and geospatial data to reference condition approach stream assessments

Adam G Yates Information

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Citations(all)

1572

Citations(since 2020)

1010

Cited By

917

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

28

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Adam G Yates Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic sciences

bioassessment

rivers

Top articles of Adam G Yates

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using land cover information in assessing the ecosystem health of streams

Adam G Yates

Robert C Bailey

2024/2/5

Evidence of interregional similarity in crayfish metabolomes at reference sites: Progress towards the metabolome as a biomonitoring tool

Journal of Environmental Management

Cora Bilhorn

Robert B Brua

Natalie M Izral

Adam G Yates

2024/2/1

Fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages reveal extensive degradation of the world's rivers

Global Change Biology

Maria Joao Feio

Robert M Hughes

Sónia RQ Serra

Susan J Nichols

Ben J Kefford

...

2023/1

Intra-annual patterns in biofilm communities and cellulose decomposition in a headwater stream network with spatially variable groundwater inputs

Aquatic Ecology

LK Banks

I Lavoie

MP Boreux

SL Kroeze

N Gotkowski

...

2023/9

Effects of groundwater inputs on algal assemblages and cellulose decomposition differ based on habitat type in an agricultural stream

Hydrobiologia

Lauren K Banks

Isabelle Lavoie

Clare E Robinson

James William Roy

Adam Gordon Yates

2023/9

Periphyton phosphorus uptake in response to dynamic concentrations in streams: Assimilation and changes to intracellular speciation

Environmental Science & Technology

Nolan JT Pearce

Chris T Parsons

Sarah M Pomfret

Adam G Yates

2023/3/10

Spatio-temporal variability of porewater phosphorus concentrations in streambed sediments of an agricultural stream

Journal of Hydrology

Meghan A Vissers

James W Roy

Adam G Yates

Kyle Robinson

Sabina Rakhimbekova

...

2023/2/1

Applying GIS and geospatial data to reference condition approach stream assessments

Adam G Yates

Edward M Krynak

Wendy A Monk

2023

Nutrient and suspended solid concentrations, loads, and yields in rivers across the Lake Winnipeg Basin: A twenty year trend assessment

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Adam G Yates

Robert B Brua

Arthur Friesen

Sharon Reedyk

Glenn Benoy

2022/12/1

Impaired cellulose decomposition in a headwater stream receiving subsurface agricultural drainage

Ecological Processes

Rebecca Poisson

Adam G Yates

2022/9/26

Global patterns and controls of nutrient immobilization on decomposing cellulose in riverine ecosystems

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

David M Costello

Scott D Tiegs

Luz Boyero

Cristina Canhoto

Krista A Capps

...

2022

Crayfish tissue metabolomes effectively distinguish impacts of wastewater and agriculture in aquatic ecosystems

Science of the Total Environment

Natalie M Izral

Robert B Brua

Joseph M Culp

Adam G Yates

2021/3/15

Sources of nitrogen to stream food webs in tributaries of the Red River Valley, Manitoba

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Sophie N Cormier

Jordan L Musetta-Lambert

Kristin J Painter

Adam G Yates

Robert B Brua

...

2021/6/1

An ecological causal assessment of tributaries draining the Red River Valley, Manitoba

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Kristin J Painter

Robert B Brua

Patricia A Chambers

Joseph M Culp

Chris T Chesworth

...

2021/6/1

The biological assessment and rehabilitation of the world’s rivers: An overview

Maria João Feio

Robert M Hughes

Marcos Callisto

Susan J Nichols

Oghenekaro N Odume

...

2021/1/31

Evaluating diffuse and point source phosphorus inputs to streams in a cold climate region using a load apportionment model

Journal of Great Lakes Research

KJ Rattan

MJ Bowes

AG Yates

JM Culp

PA Chambers

2021/6/1

Nutrient enrichment effects are conditional on upstream nutrient concentrations: Implications for bioassessment in multi-use catchments

Ecological Indicators

Nolan JT Pearce

Isabelle Lavoie

Kathryn E Thomas

Patricia A Chambers

Adam G Yates

2021/5/1

Contribution of nitrogen sources to streams in mixed-use catchments varies seasonally in a cold temperate region

Science of the Total Environment

Kristin J Painter

Robert B Brua

Geoff Koehler

John Spoelstra

Adam G Yates

2021/4/10

Metabolomic analysis of hexagenid mayflies exposed to sublethal concentrations of naphthenic acid

Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences

Sarah M Pomfret

Robert B Brua

Danielle Milani

Adam G Yates

2021/6/15

Intensive agriculture alters the biomass size spectrum and body-mass of benthic insects: evidence from a reciprocal transfer experiment

Hydrobiologia

EM Krynak

AG Yates

2020/1/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 47
Stephen C. Lougheed

Stephen C. Lougheed

Queens University

H-index: 39
Timothy D Jardine

Timothy D Jardine

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 36
Grant C Hose

Grant C Hose

Macquarie University

H-index: 34
Zoe Lindo

Zoe Lindo

Western University

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