Irene Gregory-Eaves

Irene Gregory-Eaves

McGill University

H-index: 39

North America-Canada

About Irene Gregory-Eaves

Irene Gregory-Eaves, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at McGill University, specializes in the field of Aquatic ecology, limnology, paleolimnology.

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

Organic matter, eutrophication, and increased mass accumulation rates in the Anthropocene are the main drivers of mercury concentrations and historical enrichment in Canadian …

Changes in midge assemblages reflect climate and trophic gradients across north temperate and boreal lakes since the pre‐industrial period

Paleolimnology: Approaches and Applications

A pan-Canadian calibration of micro-X-ray fluorescence core scanning data for prediction of sediment elemental concentrations

Canadian lakes are changing in response to anthropogenic disturbances: a Pan-Canadian geochemical study using micro-X-ray fluorescence sediment core-scanning.

Congruence of water column, contemporary and pre‐industrial sediment cladoceran assemblages in 85 Canadian lakes of contrasting human impact levels

The impacts of whole-lake acidification and eutrophication on the accumulation of lead in sediments from manipulated lakes in the Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA)

Microcystin concentrations and congener composition in relation to environmental variables across 440 north-temperate and boreal lakes

Irene Gregory-Eaves Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Dept. of Biology

Citations(all)

5762

Citations(since 2020)

3055

Cited By

3689

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

92

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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Irene Gregory-Eaves Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic ecology

limnology

paleolimnology

Top articles of Irene Gregory-Eaves

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Organic matter, eutrophication, and increased mass accumulation rates in the Anthropocene are the main drivers of mercury concentrations and historical enrichment in Canadian …

Limnology and Oceanography

Marieke Beaulieu

Marc Amyot

Katherine Griffiths

Ashu Dastoor

Adam Jeziorski

...

2024/1/24

Changes in midge assemblages reflect climate and trophic gradients across north temperate and boreal lakes since the pre‐industrial period

Freshwater Biology

K Griffiths

A Jeziorski

D Antoniades

JP Smol

I Gregory-Eaves

2023/10/25

Paleolimnology: Approaches and Applications

Irene Gregory-Eaves

John P Smol

2024/1/1

A pan-Canadian calibration of micro-X-ray fluorescence core scanning data for prediction of sediment elemental concentrations

Environmental Advances

David R Zilkey

Alexandre Baud

Pierre Francus

Dermot Antoniades

Irene Gregory-Eaves

2024/2/1

Canadian lakes are changing in response to anthropogenic disturbances: a Pan-Canadian geochemical study using micro-X-ray fluorescence sediment core-scanning.

David R Zilkey

Jean-Philippe Jenny

Alexandre Baud

Pierre Francus

Dermot Antoniades

...

2024/3/7

Congruence of water column, contemporary and pre‐industrial sediment cladoceran assemblages in 85 Canadian lakes of contrasting human impact levels

Freshwater Biology

Cindy Paquette

Irene Gregory‐Eaves

Beatrix E Beisner

2024/2/1

The impacts of whole-lake acidification and eutrophication on the accumulation of lead in sediments from manipulated lakes in the Experimental Lakes Area (IISD-ELA)

Environmental Pollution

Alexandre Baud

John P Smol

Carsten Meyer-Jacob

Michael Paterson

Pierre Francus

...

2023/1/15

Microcystin concentrations and congener composition in relation to environmental variables across 440 north-temperate and boreal lakes

Science of the Total Environment

Paul W MacKeigan

Arthur Zastepa

Zofia E Taranu

Judy A Westrick

Anqi Liang

...

2023/8/1

A new index for the rapid generation of chlorophyll time series from hyperspectral imaging of sediment cores

Limnology and Oceanography Methods

H Ghanbari

DR Zilkey

I Gregory Eaves

D Antoniades

2023/9/30

Tracking aquatic animals with sediment DNA records

Authorea Preprints

Irene Gregory-Eaves

Irene Gregory Eaves

Marie-Ève Monchamp

Zofia Taranu

2023/1/4

Both biotic and abiotic predictors explain significant variation in cyanobacteria biomass across lakes from temperate to subarctic zones

Limnology and Oceanography

Paul W MacKeigan

Zofia E Taranu

Frances R Pick

Beatrix E Beisner

Irene Gregory‐Eaves

2023/6

Detection of fish sedimentary DNA in aquatic systems: A review of methodological challenges and future opportunities

Grayson P Huston

Mark Louie D Lopez

Yuanyu Cheng

Leighton King

Lucinda C Duxbury

...

2023/11

Agricultural land use and morphometry explain substantial variation in nutrient and ion concentrations in lakes across Canada

Joe Rodrigo Sánchez Schacht

Paul W MacKeigan

Zofia E Taranu

Yannick Huot

Irene Gregory-Eaves

2023

Geochemical changes in Eastern Canadian lake sediment cores spanning the last∼ 150 years highlight a relative shift towards increased metals and erosive materials

Catena

A Baud

P Francus

JP Smol

D Antoniades

I Gregory-Eaves

2023

Correction: agricultural land use and morphometry explain substantial variation in nutrient and ion concentrations in lakes across Canada

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Joe R Sánchez Schacht

Paul W MacKeigan

Zofia E Taranu

Yannick Huot

Irene Gregory-Eaves

2023/10/23

Climate change and nutrient enrichment altering sedimentary diatom assemblages since pre-industrial time: evidence from Canada’s most populated ecozone

Journal of Paleolimnology

Yuanyu Cheng

Alexandre Baud

Irene Gregory-Eaves

Brigitte Simmatis

John P Smol

...

2023/1

Long-term environmental changes in the Canadian boreal zone: Synthesizing temporal trends from lake sediment archives to inform future sustainability

Michelle Gros

David R Zilkey

Katherine T Griffiths

Jennifer Pham

Paul W MacKeigan

...

2023/5/8

Feeding behavior and species interactions increase the bioavailability of microplastics to benthic food webs

Science of The Total Environment

Geneviève D’Avignon

Sophia SH Hsu

Irene Gregory-Eaves

Anthony Ricciardi

2023/10/20

Aquatic animal DNA from lake sediments

Irene Gregory-Eaves

Marie-Eve Monchamp

Zofia E Taranu

2023/12/20

Prioritizing taxa for genetic reference database development to advance inland water conservation

Biological Conservation

Marie-Eve Monchamp

Zofia E Taranu

Rebecca E Garner

Tessa Rehill

Olivier Morissette

...

2023/4/1

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