Jesse Vermaire

Jesse Vermaire

Carleton University

H-index: 22

North America-Canada

About Jesse Vermaire

Jesse Vermaire, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carleton University, specializes in the field of Aquatic ecology, limnology, paleolimnology, environmental change.

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

Identification of microplastics extracted from field soils amended with municipal biosolids

Microplastics and anthropogenic microparticles in surface waters from Yellowknife Bay, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada

Historical gold mining increased metal (loid) concentrations in lake sediments from Nova Scotia, Canada

No microplastics detected in the first assessment of Atlantic walrus stomachs from Nunavut, Canada

No accumulation of microplastics detected in western Canadian ringed seals (Pusa hispida)

Conservation, uncertainty and intellectual humility

On the troubling use of plastic ‘habitat’structures for fish in freshwater ecosystems–or–when restoration is just littering

Suspected anthropogenic microparticle ingestion by Icelandic capelin

Jesse Vermaire Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

3813

Citations(since 2020)

3477

Cited By

1262

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jesse Vermaire Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic ecology

limnology

paleolimnology

environmental change

Top articles of Jesse Vermaire

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Identification of microplastics extracted from field soils amended with municipal biosolids

Science of The Total Environment

Maohui Chen

Brian Coleman

Liliana Gaburici

Daniel Prezgot

Zygmunt J Jakubek

...

2024/1/10

Microplastics and anthropogenic microparticles in surface waters from Yellowknife Bay, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Madelaine PT Bourdages

Jennifer F Provencher

Jessica Hurtubise

Noah Johnson

Jesse C Vermaire

2024/4/9

Historical gold mining increased metal (loid) concentrations in lake sediments from Nova Scotia, Canada

FACETS

Branaavan Sivarajah

Linda M Campbell

John P Smol

Jesse C Vermaire

Joshua Kurek

2024/3/1

No microplastics detected in the first assessment of Atlantic walrus stomachs from Nunavut, Canada

Arctic Science

Alexander M Jardine

Cory JD Matthews

Jennifer F Provencher

Claire Hornby

Mary Gamberg

...

2023/5/29

No accumulation of microplastics detected in western Canadian ringed seals (Pusa hispida)

Marine pollution bulletin

Alexander M Jardine

Jennifer F Provencher

Stephen J Insley

Lila Tauzer

William D Halliday

...

2023/3/1

Conservation, uncertainty and intellectual humility

Environmental Conservation

Sarah Michaels

Graeme Auld

Steven J Cooke

Nathan Young

Joseph R Bennett

...

2023/12

On the troubling use of plastic ‘habitat’structures for fish in freshwater ecosystems–or–when restoration is just littering

Facets

SJ Cooke

ML Piczak

JC Vermaire

AE Kirkwood

2023/2/9

Suspected anthropogenic microparticle ingestion by Icelandic capelin

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Caitlin Brawn

Bonnie M Hamilton

Matthew S Savoca

Birkir Bardarson

Jesse C Vermaire

...

2023/11/1

Evaluating community science sampling for microplastics in shore sediments of large river watersheds

FACETS

Shaun A Forrest

Katherine Alambo

Larissa Holman

Jesse C Vermaire

2023/1/5

How many microplastic particles are present in Canadian biosolids?

Branaavan Sivarajah

David R Lapen

Sarah B Gewurtz

Shirley Anne Smyth

Jennifer F Provencher

...

2023/9

Multi-year evaluation of muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) spatial ecology during winter drawdowns in a regulated, urban waterway in Canada

Hydrobiologia

Jordanna N Bergman

Kate L Neigel

Sean J Landsman

Danny Glassman

Luc LaRochelle

...

2023/1

Spatial distribution of microplastics in a large watershed: a case study of the Ottawa River watershed

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Shaun A Forrest

Jesse C Vermaire

2023/6

Historical, contemporary, and future perspectives on a coupled social–ecological system in a changing world: Canada’s historic Rideau Canal

Jordanna N Bergman

Christine Beaudoin

Isha Mistry

Audrey Turcotte

Chantal Vis

...

2022

Reconceptualizing conservation

PLOS Sustainability and Transformation

SJ Cooke

S Michaels

EA Nyboer

L Schiller

DBR Littlechild

...

2022/5/31

Change in microplastic concentration during various temporal events downstream of a combined sewage overflow and in an urban stormwater creek

Frontiers in Water

Shaun A Forrest

Darryl McMahon

William A Adams

Jesse C Vermaire

2022/8/11

Monitoring litter and microplastics in Arctic mammals and birds

Arctic Science

AL Lusher

Jennifer F Provencher

Julia E Baak

Bonnie M Hamilton

Katrin Vorkamp

...

2022/5/5

The power of multi-matrix monitoring in the Pan-Arctic region: plastics in water and sediment

Jake Martin

Maria Granberg

Jennifer F Provencher

Max Liborion

Liz Pijogge

...

2022/6/24

Does bait type and bait container configuration influence the performance of remote underwater video systems in temperate freshwater lakes for assessing fish community structure?

Hydrobiologia

DM Glassman

A Chhor

JC Vermaire

JR Bennett

SJ Cooke

2022/5

Wildfires trigger multi-decadal increases in sedimentation rate and metal loading to subarctic montane lakes

Science of the Total Environment

Nicolas Pelletier

John Chételat

Sarah Sinon

Jesse C Vermaire

2022/6/10

Assessing the ecological responses of a shallow mesotrophic lake to multiple environmental stressors using paleolimnological techniques

Lake and Reservoir Management

Michael JJ Murphy

Branaavan Sivarajah

D Conrad Grégoire

Jesse C Vermaire

2022/1/2

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