Jeremy T. Kerr

Jeremy T. Kerr

Ottawa University

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Jeremy T. Kerr

Jeremy T. Kerr, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ottawa University, specializes in the field of Conservation biology, Macroecology, Global Change, Butterfly ecology, Experimental metacommunities.

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

Dispersal mediates trophic interactions and habitat connectivity to alter metacommunity composition

Historical associations and spatiotemporal changes of pathogen presence in ticks in Canada: A systematic review

Pathogen presence, prevalence, and diversity in Ixodes scapularis and mammal hosts at their expanding northern range limits

Handling heatwaves: balancing thermoregulation, foraging and bumblebee colony success

High‐resolution environmental and host‐related factors impacting questing Ixodes scapularis at their northern range edge

Bumblebee occupancy responds to complex interactions between local and landscape land use, climatic niche properties and climate change

High temperature sensitivity of bumblebee castes and the colony-level costs of thermoregulation in Bombus impatiens

Climate change aggravates non‐target effects of pesticides on dragonflies at macroecological scales

Jeremy T. Kerr Information

University

Position

University Research Chair in Macroecology and Conservation

Citations(all)

16166

Citations(since 2020)

6097

Cited By

12376

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

72

Email

University Profile Page

Ottawa University

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Jeremy T. Kerr Skills & Research Interests

Conservation biology

Macroecology

Global Change

Butterfly ecology

Experimental metacommunities

Top articles of Jeremy T. Kerr

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dispersal mediates trophic interactions and habitat connectivity to alter metacommunity composition

Ecology

Susan CC Gordon

Julien GA Martin

Jeremy T Kerr

2024/2/1

Historical associations and spatiotemporal changes of pathogen presence in ticks in Canada: A systematic review

Kirsten E Crandall

Virginie Millien

Jeremy T Kerr

2024/2

Pathogen presence, prevalence, and diversity in Ixodes scapularis and mammal hosts at their expanding northern range limits

Frontiers in Parasitology

Kirsten E Crandall

Jeremy T Kerr

Virginie Millien

2024/1/11

Handling heatwaves: balancing thermoregulation, foraging and bumblebee colony success

Conservation Physiology

Tiffany Bretzlaff

Jeremy T Kerr

Charles-A Darveau

2024

High‐resolution environmental and host‐related factors impacting questing Ixodes scapularis at their northern range edge

Ecology and Evolution

Kirsten E Crandall

Virginie Millien

Jeremy T Kerr

2024/2

Bumblebee occupancy responds to complex interactions between local and landscape land use, climatic niche properties and climate change

bioRxiv

Tim Newbold

Jeremy T Kerr

Peter Soroye

Jessica J Williams

2023

High temperature sensitivity of bumblebee castes and the colony-level costs of thermoregulation in Bombus impatiens

Journal of Thermal Biology

Tiffany Bretzlaff

Jeremy T Kerr

Charles-A Darveau

2023/10/1

Climate change aggravates non‐target effects of pesticides on dragonflies at macroecological scales

Ecological Applications

Catherine Sirois‐Delisle

Jeremy T Kerr

2022/3

Satellite Remote Sensing for the Assessment of Protected Areas: A Global Application

Sarah Patricia Chisholm

2022/2/8

Emerging Tick-Borne Pathogens in Central Canada: Recent Detections of Babesia odocoilei and Rickettsia rickettsii

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases

Kirsten E Crandall

Jeremy T Kerr

Virginie Millien

2022/11/1

Back to basics: researchers’ perception on the global state of funding for fundamental research

The bottom line

Anina N Rich

André Xuereb

Borys Wróbel

Jeremy Kerr

Kristina Tietjen

...

2022

High resolution thermal remote sensing and the limits of species’ tolerance

PeerJ

Gabrielle Ednie

Jeremy T Kerr

2022/9/28

Strong phenological shifts among bumblebee species in North America can help predict extinction risk

Biological Conservation

Olga Koppel

Jeremy T Kerr

2022/8/1

Floral diversity increases butterfly diversity in a multitrophic metacommunity

Ecology

Susan CC Gordon

Jeremy T Kerr

2022/8

Climate Change and Local Host Availability Drive the Northern Range Boundary in the Rapid Expansion of a Specialist Insect Herbivore, Papilio cresphontes

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

J Keaton Wilson

Nicolas Casajus

Rebecca A Hutchinson

Kent P McFarland

Jeremy T Kerr

...

2021/3/2

Science integrity and environmental decision-making in Canada: a fragile renaissance

Jeremy T Kerr

2021/1/1

Multiple measures of biodiversity change make for the strongest analyses with historical data–Reply to Guzman et al., 2021

Biological Conservation

Peter Soroye

Tim Newbold

Jeremy T Kerr

2021

Bridging the divide between ecological forecasts and environmental decision making

Ecosphere

Korryn Bodner

Carina Rauen Firkowski

Joseph R Bennett

Cole Brookson

Michael Dietze

...

2021/12

Data from: Nets versus spraying: a spatial modelling approach reveals indoor residual spraying targets Anopheles mosquito habitats better than mosquito nets in Tanzania

Emily Sohanna Acheson

Jeremy Thomas Kerr

2021/5/19

I. BACKGROUND

PHYSICAL REVIEW A

Adriano Barenco

Charles H Bennett

Richard Cleve

David P DiVincenzo

Norman Margolus

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1995/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 79
Bradford A Hawkins

Bradford A Hawkins

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 57
Gary Mittelbach

Gary Mittelbach

Michigan State University

H-index: 53
laurence packer

laurence packer

York University

H-index: 52
David J. Currie

David J. Currie

Ottawa University

H-index: 49
Howard V Cornell

Howard V Cornell

University of California, Davis

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