Alexander Fremier

Alexander Fremier

Washington State University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Alexander Fremier

Alexander Fremier, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington State University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Fluvial Geomorphology, Stream Ecology, Riparian Ecology.

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

Securing Nature’s Contributions to People requires at least 20%–25%(semi-) natural habitat in human-modified landscapes

Multi-scale and multi-level dynamics shape the resilience and sustainability of the Columbia River Basin, USA

Modeled forest conversion influences humid tropical watershed hydrology more than projected climate change

Translatability of water governance experiments across settings and scales

ESTABLISHING SAFE, EFFECTIVE, AND EFFICIENT UNPILOTED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM (UAS) PROTOCOLS FOR REDD DETECTION IN IDAHO RIVERS

Identification of salmon redds using RPV‐based imagery produces comparable estimates to ground counts with high inter‐observer variability

A Whole earth approach to nature-positive food: biodiversity and agriculture

Are headwater-dependent lakes the early warning system for climate change, and can we still adapt to avoid collapse?

Alexander Fremier Information

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Citations(all)

4619

Citations(since 2020)

3157

Cited By

2740

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

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Alexander Fremier Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Fluvial Geomorphology

Stream Ecology

Riparian Ecology

Top articles of Alexander Fremier

Securing Nature’s Contributions to People requires at least 20%–25%(semi-) natural habitat in human-modified landscapes

One Earth

2024/1/19

Multi-scale and multi-level dynamics shape the resilience and sustainability of the Columbia River Basin, USA

2024/1/1

Modeled forest conversion influences humid tropical watershed hydrology more than projected climate change

Hydrology

2023/7/31

Translatability of water governance experiments across settings and scales

Ecology and Society

2023/3/1

ESTABLISHING SAFE, EFFECTIVE, AND EFFICIENT UNPILOTED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM (UAS) PROTOCOLS FOR REDD DETECTION IN IDAHO RIVERS

2023/1

Alexander Fremier
Alexander Fremier

H-Index: 21

Identification of salmon redds using RPV‐based imagery produces comparable estimates to ground counts with high inter‐observer variability

River Research and Applications

2023/1

A Whole earth approach to nature-positive food: biodiversity and agriculture

Science and Innovations for Food Systems Transformation

2023

Are headwater-dependent lakes the early warning system for climate change, and can we still adapt to avoid collapse?

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Assessing natural flow regime driven floodplain evolution following hydrologic reconnection along the Cosumnes River, California, USA

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Biosphere functional integrity for people and planet

bioRxiv

2022/6/27

Governing ecological connectivity in cross-scale dependent systems

BioScience

2022/4

Meso scale, direct observation of rill formation and roughness.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

Jan Boll
Jan Boll

H-Index: 27

Alexander Fremier
Alexander Fremier

H-Index: 21

Cloud-based environmental monitoring to streamline remote sensing analysis for biologists

BioScience

2021/12

Biodiversity and agriculture: rapid evidence review

2021/8/19

Spare half, share the rest: A revised planetary boundary for biodiversity intactness and integrity

2021/4/15

Sarah Jones
Sarah Jones

H-Index: 5

Alexander Fremier
Alexander Fremier

H-Index: 21

Into the Deep: Effects of Agricultural Management on Deep Soil Carbon Dioxide

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2020/12

Resilience of Headwater Systems and Headwater Dependent Systems: Characterization and Data Needs Across the Transect of the Americas

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2020/12

Interaction of restored hydrological connectivity and herbicide suppresses dominance of a floodplain invasive species

Restoration Ecology

2020/11

Mapping legal authority for terrestrial conservation corridors along streams

Conservation Biology

2020/8

Scale mismatch in social–ecological systems: a Costa Rican case study of spring water management

Sustainable Water Resources Management

2020/6

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