Christoph D. Matthaei

Christoph D. Matthaei

University of Otago

H-index: 47

Oceania-New Zealand

About Christoph D. Matthaei

Christoph D. Matthaei, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of Aquatic ecology, multiple stressors.

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

Biogeographical patterns of species richness in stream diatoms from southwestern South America

Monthly sampling reveals seasonal fine sediment fluctuations and riverine invertebrate community responses

Freshwater invertebrate responses to fine sediment stress: A multi‐continent perspective

Similarity of stream insect trait profiles across biogeographic regions

Colour variation and behaviour of the cryptic New Zealand frog Leiopelma archeyi.

A bold new purpose for an old method: Using invertebrate kick‐netting to improve monitoring of microplastic pollution in running waters

Tackling inconsistencies among freshwater invertebrate trait databases: harmonising across continents and aggregating taxonomic resolution

Perceived multiple stressor effects depend on sample size and stressor gradient length

Christoph D. Matthaei Information

University

Position

Dept of Zoology New Zealand

Citations(all)

8175

Citations(since 2020)

3943

Cited By

5833

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

100

i10Index(since 2020)

74

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University Profile Page

University of Otago

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Christoph D. Matthaei Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic ecology

multiple stressors

Top articles of Christoph D. Matthaei

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Biogeographical patterns of species richness in stream diatoms from southwestern South America

Ecology and Evolution

Daniel Zamorano

Fabio A Labra

Christoph D Matthaei

Úrsula Romero

2024/3

Monthly sampling reveals seasonal fine sediment fluctuations and riverine invertebrate community responses

Science of the Total Environment

Noah G Davis

Kate L Mathers

Roger Hodson

Christoph D Matthaei

2024/2/10

Freshwater invertebrate responses to fine sediment stress: A multi‐continent perspective

Global Change Biology

Morwenna McKenzie

Andrew Brooks

Marcos Callisto

Adrian L Collins

Jessica M Durkota

...

2024/1

Similarity of stream insect trait profiles across biogeographic regions

Diversity and Distributions

Stefan Kunz

Ben J Kefford

Philippe Usseglio‐Polatera

Charles P Hawkins

N LeRoy Poff

...

2024

Colour variation and behaviour of the cryptic New Zealand frog Leiopelma archeyi.

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Jenna Powell

Christoph D Matthaei

Stephanie S Godfrey

2023/5/1

A bold new purpose for an old method: Using invertebrate kick‐netting to improve monitoring of microplastic pollution in running waters

Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Aidan Mora‐Teddy

Gerry P Closs

Christoph D Matthaei

2023

Tackling inconsistencies among freshwater invertebrate trait databases: harmonising across continents and aggregating taxonomic resolution

Freshwater Biology

Stefan Kunz

Ben J Kefford

Astrid Schmidt‐Kloiber

Christoph D Matthaei

Philippe Usseglio‐Polatera

...

2022/2

Perceived multiple stressor effects depend on sample size and stressor gradient length

Water Research

Leoni Mack

Camino Fernández de la Hoz

Marcin Penk

Jeremy Piggott

Tasman Crowe

...

2022/11/1

Diurnal, seasonal and annual abundance patterns of California quail (Callipepla californica) in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, 2010–2019

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Ellen D Richardson

Stephanie S Godfrey

Christoph D Matthaei

Ralph G Powlesland

2022/1/1

Is recruitment of brown trout in a New Zealand river driven by parental spawning investment, density dependence, or environmental factors?

Biological Communications

Mikheev Pavel

Matthaei Christoph

Ingram Travis

Jarvis Matt

Closs Gerard

2022

Long-term variability in deposited fine sediment and macroinvertebrate communities across different land-use intensities in a regional set of New Zealand rivers

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research

Noah G Davis

Roger Hodson

Christoph D Matthaei

2022/8/12

Substrate size modifies stream grazer–biofilm interactions in the presence of invertivorous fish

Ecology

Ricardo J Albariño

Gerard P Closs

Christoph D Matthaei

Colin R Townsend

Daniel Zamorano

2022/12

Medicating the environment? A critical review on the risks of carbamazepine, diclofenac and ibuprofen to aquatic organisms

Niña Sarah P Batucan

Louis A Tremblay

Grant L Northcott

Christoph D Matthaei

2022/4/1

Time-cumulative effects of neonicotinoid exposure, heatwaves and food limitation on stream mayfly nymphs: A multiple-stressor experiment

Science of the Total Environment

Samuel J Macaulay

Kimberly J Hageman

Jeremy J Piggott

Christoph D Matthaei

2021/2/1

Impacts of multiple anthropogenic stressors on stream macroinvertebrate community composition and functional diversity

Ecology and Evolution

Noel PD Juvigny‐Khenafou

Jeremy J Piggott

David Atkinson

Yixin Zhang

Samuel J Macaulay

...

2021/1

Fine sediment and flow velocity impact bacterial community and functional profile more than nutrient enrichment

Ecological Applications

Noël PD Juvigny‐Khenafou

Jeremy J Piggott

David Atkinson

Yixin Zhang

Naicheng Wu

...

2021/1

Warming and imidacloprid pulses determine macroinvertebrate community dynamics in experimental streams

Global Change Biology

Samuel J Macaulay

Kimberly J Hageman

Jeremy J Piggott

Noël PD Juvigny‐Khenafou

Christoph D Matthaei

2021/11

Straying of brown trout in the catchment of a large New Zealand river evaluated by otolith microchemistry

Ecology of Freshwater Fish

Pavel B Mikheev

Matt G Jarvis

Christoph D Matthaei

Travis Ingram

Malcolm R Reid

...

2021/10

Imidacloprid dominates the combined toxicities of neonicotinoid mixtures to stream mayfly nymphs

Science of the Total Environment

Samuel J Macaulay

Kimberly J Hageman

Jeremy J Piggott

Christoph D Matthaei

2021/3/20

Water temperature interacts with the insecticide imidacloprid to alter acute lethal and sublethal toxicity to mayfly larvae

New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research

Samuel J Macaulay

David B Buchwalter

Christoph D Matthaei

2020/1/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 54
Ralf B. Schäfer

Ralf B. Schäfer

Universität Koblenz-Landau

H-index: 51
Florian Leese

Florian Leese

Universität Duisburg-Essen

H-index: 46
Gavin Lear

Gavin Lear

University of Auckland

H-index: 37
Gerard Closs

Gerard Closs

University of Otago

H-index: 31
Kimberly J. Hageman

Kimberly J. Hageman

University of Otago

H-index: 27
Jeremy J. Piggott

Jeremy J. Piggott

Trinity College

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