Jon S Harding

Jon S Harding

University of Canterbury

H-index: 45

Oceania-New Zealand

About Jon S Harding

Jon S Harding, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of Freshwater ecology, stream ecology, stream restoration.

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

The colour temperature and placement of LED lighting near rivers can reduce attraction of flying adult caddisflies

Riparian plant species offer a range of organic resources to stream invertebrate communities through varied leaf breakdown rates

Fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages reveal extensive degradation of the world's rivers

Assemblage-based biomonitoring of freshwater ecosystem health via multimetric indices: A critical review and suggestions for improving their applicability

Response to Comments by Liu et al. 2021 to" Springs drive downstream nitrate export form artificially-drained agricultural headwater catchments" by Goeller et al., 2019.

The biological assessment and rehabilitation of the world’s rivers: An overview

Analysis of the conservation status of New Zealand freshwater invertebrates: temporal changes, knowledge gaps, impediments, and management implications

Benthic invertebrate indices show no response to high nitrate-nitrogen in lowland agricultural streams

Jon S Harding Information

University

Position

Professor of freshwater ecology

Citations(all)

7767

Citations(since 2020)

2911

Cited By

6032

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

68

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University Profile Page

University of Canterbury

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Jon S Harding Skills & Research Interests

Freshwater ecology

stream ecology

stream restoration

Top articles of Jon S Harding

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The colour temperature and placement of LED lighting near rivers can reduce attraction of flying adult caddisflies

Freshwater Biology

Jessica Schofield

Kristy Hogsden

Michelle J Greenwood

Brian J Smith

Jon S Harding

2023/12

Riparian plant species offer a range of organic resources to stream invertebrate communities through varied leaf breakdown rates

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research

Kristy Hogsden

Sophie O’Brien

Stacey Bartlett

Helen Warburton

Hayley Devlin

...

2023/1/2

Fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages reveal extensive degradation of the world's rivers

Global Change Biology

Maria Joao Feio

Robert M Hughes

Sónia RQ Serra

Susan J Nichols

Ben J Kefford

...

2023/1

Assemblage-based biomonitoring of freshwater ecosystem health via multimetric indices: A critical review and suggestions for improving their applicability

Robert L Vadas Jr

Robert M Hughes

Yeon Jae Bae

Min Jeong Baek

Orestes Carlos Bello Gonzáles

...

2022/8/1

Response to Comments by Liu et al. 2021 to" Springs drive downstream nitrate export form artificially-drained agricultural headwater catchments" by Goeller et al., 2019.

The Science of the Total Environment

Brandon C Goeller

Catherine M Febria

Jon S Harding

Angus R McIntosh

2021/5/4

The biological assessment and rehabilitation of the world’s rivers: An overview

Maria João Feio

Robert M Hughes

Marcos Callisto

Susan J Nichols

Oghenekaro N Odume

...

2021/1/31

Analysis of the conservation status of New Zealand freshwater invertebrates: temporal changes, knowledge gaps, impediments, and management implications

New Zealand Journal of Zoology

Tom J Drinan

Natasha PJ Grainger

Jon S Harding

Kevin J Collier

Brian J Smith

...

2021/1/2

Benthic invertebrate indices show no response to high nitrate-nitrogen in lowland agricultural streams

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution

Thomas P Moore

Catherine M Febria

Angus R McIntosh

Helen J Warburton

Jon S Harding

2021/7

Changes in stream food‐web structure across a gradient of acid mine drainage increase local community stability

Ecology

Justin PF Pomeranz

Jeff S Wesner

Jon S Harding

2020/9

Trialling tools using hand-weeding, weed mat and artificial shading to control nuisance macrophyte growth at multiple scales in small agricultural waterways

New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research

Kathryn E Collins

Catherine M Febria

Hayley S Devlin

Kristy L Hogsden

Helen J Warburton

...

2020/7/2

Mechanisms of trophic niche compression: Evidence from landscape disturbance

Journal of Animal Ecology

Francis J Burdon

Angus R McIntosh

Jon S Harding

2020/3

Combining tools from edge-of-field to in-stream to attenuate reactive nitrogen along small agricultural waterways

Water

Brandon C Goeller

Catherine M Febria

Lucy A McKergow

Jon S Harding

Fleur E Matheson

...

2020/1/31

Partnerships generate co-benefits in agricultural stream restoration (Canterbury, New Zealand)

Case Studies in the Environment

Catherine M Febria

Maggie Bayfield

Kathryn E Collins

Hayley S Devlin

Brandon C Goeller

...

2020/12/10

Ecological processes mediate the effects of the invasive bloom-forming diatom Didymosphenia geminata on stream algal and invertebrate assemblages

Hydrobiologia

JP Bray

C Kilroy

P Gerbeaux

FJ Burdon

JS Harding

2020/1

Unveiling crucivirus diversity by mining metagenomic data

Mbio

Ignacio de La Higuera

George W Kasun

Ellis L Torrance

Alyssa A Pratt

Amberlee Maluenda

...

2020/10/27

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Co-Authors

H-index: 78
Arvind Varsani

Arvind Varsani

Arizona State University

H-index: 47
Angus McIntosh

Angus McIntosh

University of Canterbury

H-index: 46
Russell Death

Russell Death

Massey University

H-index: 29
Dev Niyogi

Dev Niyogi

Missouri University of Science and Technology

H-index: 22
Catherine Febria

Catherine Febria

University of Windsor

H-index: 21
Anisha Dayaram

Anisha Dayaram

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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