Jill A. Olin

Jill A. Olin

Michigan Technological University

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Jill A. Olin

Jill A. Olin, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Michigan Technological University, specializes in the field of Aquatic Ecology - Food Webs - Stable Isotopes - Stressors.

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

Coastal wetland restoration through the lens of Odum's theory of ecosystem development

DNA metabarcoding of cloacal swabs provides insight into diets of highly migratory sharks in the Mid‐Atlantic Bight

Emerging human–shark conflicts in the New York Bight: A call for expansive science and management

Fishery closures, more than predator release, increased persistence of nearshore fishes and invertebrates to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

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Gulf of Mexico estuaries: ecology of the nearshore and coastal ecosystems impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Can biodiversity of preexisting and created salt marshes match across scales? An assessment from microbes to predators

Combined tracers reveal the multi‐dimensionality of resource partitioning among sympatric forage fish

Jill A. Olin Information

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Citations(all)

1641

Citations(since 2020)

941

Cited By

1088

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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Jill A. Olin Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic Ecology - Food Webs - Stable Isotopes - Stressors

Top articles of Jill A. Olin

Coastal wetland restoration through the lens of Odum's theory of ecosystem development

Restoration Ecology

2024/3

DNA metabarcoding of cloacal swabs provides insight into diets of highly migratory sharks in the Mid‐Atlantic Bight

Journal of fish biology

2023/12

Emerging human–shark conflicts in the New York Bight: A call for expansive science and management

Journal of fish biology

2023/12

Fishery closures, more than predator release, increased persistence of nearshore fishes and invertebrates to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Estuaries and Coasts

2023/11

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New-generation vaccines and novel vaccinal strategies against infectious diseases of livestock, wild and companion animals

2023/8/25

Gulf of Mexico estuaries: ecology of the nearshore and coastal ecosystems impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Frontiers in Environmental Science

2023/5/4

Can biodiversity of preexisting and created salt marshes match across scales? An assessment from microbes to predators

Ecosphere

2023/3

Combined tracers reveal the multi‐dimensionality of resource partitioning among sympatric forage fish

Freshwater Biology

2023/2

Contrasting Trophic Niche and Resource Use Dynamics Across Multiple American Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) Populations and Age Groups

Estuaries and Coasts

2023/1

Energetic consequences of resource use diversity in a marine carnivore

Oecologia

2022/10

Responses to simultaneous anthropogenic and biological stressors were mixed in an experimental saltmarsh ecosystem

Marine Environmental Research

2022/7/1

Bulk and amino acid nitrogen isotopes suggest shifting nitrogen balance of pregnant sharks across gestation

Oecologia

2022/6

Body size, trophic position, and the coupling of different energy pathways across a saltmarsh landscape

Limnology and Oceanography Letters

2021/12

Regional variation in mercury bioaccumulation among NW Atlantic Golden (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) and Blueline (Caulolatilus microps) Tilefish

Environmental Pollution

2021/9/1

Stable isotope analyses identify trophic niche partitioning between sympatric terrestrial vertebrates in coastal saltmarshes with differing oiling histories

PeerJ

2021/7/16

Telemetry‐validated nitrogen stable isotope clocks identify ocean‐to‐estuarine habitat shifts in mobile organisms

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2021/5

Evolution of realized Eltonian niches across Rajidae species

Ecosphere

2021/2

Evidence for ecosystem changes within a temperate lagoon following a hurricane-induced barrier island breach

Estuaries and Coasts

2020/11

Separation of realized ecological niche axes among sympatric tilefishes provides insight into potential drivers of co‐occurrence in the NW Atlantic

Ecology and evolution

2020/10

Spatial contrasts in hepatic and biliary PAHs in Tilefish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) throughout the Gulf of Mexico, with comparison to the Northwest Atlantic

Environmental Pollution

2020/3/1

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