Brian R. MacKenzie

Brian R. MacKenzie

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 53

Europe-Denmark

About Brian R. MacKenzie

Brian R. MacKenzie, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, specializes in the field of marine ecology, ecosystems, fish ecology, population dynamics, climate change.

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

A regime shift in the Southeast Greenland marine ecosystem

First tagging data on large Atlantic bluefin tuna returning to Nordic waters suggest repeated behaviour and skipped spawning

Neglected fishery data sources as indicators of pre‐industrial ecological properties of Mediterranean swordfish (Xiphias gladius, Xiphiidae)

Importance of the lunar cycle on mesopelagic foraging by Atlantic bluefin tuna in the upwelling area of the Strait of Messina (Central Mediterranean Sea)

Economic expenditures by recreational anglers in a recovering atlantic bluefin tuna fishery

Use of food web knowledge in environmental conservation and management of living resources in the Baltic Sea

New historical data for long-term swordfish ecological studies in the Mediterranean Sea

Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in Greenland — mixed-stock origin, diet, hydrographic conditions, and repeated catches in this new fringe area

Brian R. MacKenzie Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Fish Population Ecology, National Institute for Aquatic Resources, DTU Aqua

Citations(all)

9525

Citations(since 2020)

3233

Cited By

7750

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

106

i10Index(since 2020)

74

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Brian R. MacKenzie Skills & Research Interests

marine ecology

ecosystems

fish ecology

population dynamics

climate change

Top articles of Brian R. MacKenzie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A regime shift in the Southeast Greenland marine ecosystem

Global Change Biology

M.P. Heide-Jørgensen

P. Chambault

T. Jansen

C. V. B. Gjelstrup

A. Rosing-Asvid

...

2022/11/21

First tagging data on large Atlantic bluefin tuna returning to Nordic waters suggest repeated behaviour and skipped spawning

Scientific reports

Kim Aarestrup

Henrik Baktoft

Kim Birnie-Gauvin

Andreas Sundelöf

Massimiliano Cardinale

...

2022/7/11

Neglected fishery data sources as indicators of pre‐industrial ecological properties of Mediterranean swordfish (Xiphias gladius, Xiphiidae)

Fish and Fisheries

Brian R MacKenzie

Piero Addis

Pietro Battaglia

Pierpaolo Consoli

Franco Andaloro

...

2022/7

Importance of the lunar cycle on mesopelagic foraging by Atlantic bluefin tuna in the upwelling area of the Strait of Messina (Central Mediterranean Sea)

Animals

Pietro Battaglia

Cristina Pedà

Danilo Malara

Giacomo Milisenda

Brian R MacKenzie

...

2022/8/31

Economic expenditures by recreational anglers in a recovering atlantic bluefin tuna fishery

PloS One

Kristian Maar

Christian Riisager-Simonsen

Brian R MacKenzie

Christian Skov

Kim Aarestrup

...

2022/8/4

Use of food web knowledge in environmental conservation and management of living resources in the Baltic Sea

Margit Eero

Jan Dierking

Christoph Humborg

Emma Undeman

Brian R MacKenzie

...

2021/11

New historical data for long-term swordfish ecological studies in the Mediterranean Sea

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Brian R MacKenzie

Teresa Romeo

Piero Addis

Pietro Battaglia

Pierpaolo Consoli

...

2021/4/7

Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in Greenland — mixed-stock origin, diet, hydrographic conditions, and repeated catches in this new fringe area

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Teunis Jansen

Einar Eg Nielsen

Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta

Haritz Arrizabalaga

Søren Post

...

2021

A combination of species distribution and ocean-biogeochemical models suggests that climate change overrides eutrophication as the driver of future distributions of a key …

ICES Journal of Marine Science

Mayya Gogina

Michael L Zettler

Irene Wåhlström

Helén Andersson

Hagen Radtke

...

2020/11

Combined climate change and nutrient load impacts on future habitats and eutrophication indicators in a eutrophic coastal sea

Limnology and Oceanography

Iréne Wåhlström

Anders Höglund

Elin Almroth‐Rosell

Brian R MacKenzie

Matthias Gröger

...

2020/9

Something old, something new: Historical perspectives provide lessons for blue growth agendas

Fish and Fisheries

Bryony A Caswell

Emily S Klein

Heidi K Alleway

Johnathan E Ball

Julián Botero

...

2020/7

Species richness in North Atlantic fish: Process concealed by pattern

Global ecology and biogeography

Henrik Gislason

Jeremy Collie

Brian R MacKenzie

Anders Nielsen

Maria de Fatima Borges

...

2020/5

Changing fish distributions challenge the effective management of European fisheries

Ecography

Alan Ronan Baudron

Thomas Brunel

Marie‐Anne Blanchet

Manuel Hidalgo

Guillem Chust

...

2020/4

See List of Professors in Brian R. MacKenzie University(Danmarks Tekniske Universitet)

Co-Authors

H-index: 86
Thomas Kiørboe

Thomas Kiørboe

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 75
William C. Leggett CM PhD DSc FRSC

William C. Leggett CM PhD DSc FRSC

Queens University

H-index: 42
André W. Visser

André W. Visser

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 36
Henrik Gislason

Henrik Gislason

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 31
Mark R Payne

Mark R Payne

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

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