Andrew Trant

Andrew Trant

University of Waterloo

H-index: 20

North America-Canada

About Andrew Trant

Andrew Trant, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of Global change, arctic ecology and dendroecology.

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

Direct topsoil transfer to already planted reforestation sites increases native plant understory and not ruderals

Global research priorities for historical ecology to inform conservation

Plant traits poorly predict winner and loser shrub species in a warming tundra biome

Knowledge co-creation through Indigenous arts: Diversity in freshwater quality monitoring and management

Collaborative watershed analysis: A ‘groupthink’assessment of cumulative effects

Canadian Mountain Assessment: Walking Together to Enhance Understanding of Mountains in Canada

Uncovering well-being ecosystem services bundles (WEBs) under conditions of social-ecological change in Brazil

Habitation sites influence tree community assemblages in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada

Andrew Trant Information

University

Position

School of Environment Resources and Sustainability |

Citations(all)

3794

Citations(since 2020)

2647

Cited By

2199

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

University of Waterloo

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Andrew Trant Skills & Research Interests

Global change

arctic ecology and dendroecology

Top articles of Andrew Trant

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Direct topsoil transfer to already planted reforestation sites increases native plant understory and not ruderals

Restoration Ecology

Jonas Hamberg

Derek T Robinson

Andrew J Trant

Paul J Richardson

Stephen D Murphy

2024/1/16

Global research priorities for historical ecology to inform conservation

Loren McClenachan

Torben Rick

Ruth H Thurstan

Andrew Trant

Peter S Alagona

...

2023/10/27

Plant traits poorly predict winner and loser shrub species in a warming tundra biome

Nature communications

Mariana García Criado

Isla H Myers-Smith

Anne D Bjorkman

Signe Normand

Anne Blach-Overgaard

...

2023/6/28

Knowledge co-creation through Indigenous arts: Diversity in freshwater quality monitoring and management

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Elaine Ho-Tassone

Simon Courtenay

Andrew Trant

Richelle Miller

2023/6/1

Collaborative watershed analysis: A ‘groupthink’assessment of cumulative effects

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Elaine Ho-Tassone

Andrew Judge

Andrew Trant

Simon Courtenay

2023/6/1

Canadian Mountain Assessment: Walking Together to Enhance Understanding of Mountains in Canada

Graham McDowell

Madison Stevens

Shawn Marshall

Eric Higgs

Aerin Jacob

...

2023/11/17

Uncovering well-being ecosystem services bundles (WEBs) under conditions of social-ecological change in Brazil

Ecology and Society

Ana Carolina Esteves Dias

Derek Armitage

Andrew J Trant

2022/3/26

Habitation sites influence tree community assemblages in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Kyle Schang

Kieran Cox

Andrew J Trant

2022

Mountain Legacies

Eric Higgs

Jeanine M Rhemtulla

Mary Sanseverino

Brian M Starzomski

Bill Snow

...

2022

Incorporating place-based values into ecological restoration

Ecology and Society

Sara Wickham

Skye Augustine

Andra Forney

Darcy Mathews

Nancy Shackelford

...

2022/9/26

Old‐growth forest structure in a low‐productivity hypermaritime rainforest in coastal British Columbia, Canada

Ecosphere

Kira M Hoffman

Brian M Starzomski

Ken P Lertzman

Ian JW Giesbrecht

Andrew J Trant

2021/5

Plant–environment interactions in the low Arctic torngat mountains of labrador

Ecosystems

Emma Davis

Andrew Trant

Luise Hermanutz

Robert G Way

Antoni G Lewkowicz

...

2021/8

Recent greening driven by species-specific shrub growth characteristics in Nunatsiavut, Labrador, Canada

Arctic Science

Taylor Larking

Emma Davis

Robert Way

Luise Hermanutz

Andrew Trant

2021

Rapid ecosystem change at the southern limit of the Canadian arctic, Torngat Mountains National Park

Remote Sensing

Emma L Davis

Andrew J Trant

Robert G Way

Luise Hermanutz

Darroch Whitaker

2021/1

Data from: Rethinking refugia: tree topology, divergence dates, and demographic history trace the distribution of the endangered Plymouth gentian (Sabatia kennedyana) from the …

Adriana Suarez-Gonzalez

Jolene T Sutton

Andrew J Trant

Elena Zamlynny

Sara V Good

2021/5/19

Data from: Reproduction as a bottleneck to treeline advance across the circumarctic forest tundra ecotone

Carissa D Brown

Geneviève Dufour-Tremblay

Ryan G Jameson

Steven D Mamet

Andrew J Trant

...

2021/5/19

Modelled Soil Temperature Sensitivity to Variable Snow and Vegetation Conditions in Low-Relief Coastal Mountains, Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut, Labrador

Rosamond Tutton

Robert G Way

Ryley Beddoe

Yu Zhang

Andrew Trant

2021/10/21

UVicSPACE: Research & Learning Repository

Health Policy

D Contandriopoulos

A Brousselle

M Breton

E Sangster-Gormley

K Kilpatrick

...

2016

Conservation of Earth’s biodiversity is embedded in Indigenous fire stewardship

Kira M Hoffman

Emma L Davis

Sara B Wickham

Kyle Schang

Alexandra Johnson

...

2021/8/10

A century of high elevation ecosystem change in the Canadian Rocky Mountains

Scientific Reports

Andrew Trant

Eric Higgs

Brian M Starzomski

2020/6/16

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