Julian D. Olden

Julian D. Olden

University of Washington

H-index: 105

North America-United States

About Julian D. Olden

Julian D. Olden, With an exceptional h-index of 105 and a recent h-index of 73 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Freshwater Ecology, Biological Invasions, Fisheries, Ecohydrology.

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

Topography influences diurnal and seasonal microclimate fluctuations in hilly terrain environments of coastal California

Understanding temporal variability across trophic levels and spatial scales in freshwater ecosystems

Past and recent anthropogenic pressures drive rapid changes in riverine fish communities

Integrating spatial stream network models and environmental DNA to estimate current and future distributions of nonnative Smallmouth Bass

Effects of small hydropower dams on macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages in southern Brazil

The future of global river health monitoring

How low can you go? Widespread challenges in measuring low stream discharge and a path forward

Scale of population synchrony confirms macroecological estimates of minimum viable range size

Julian D. Olden Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

52160

Citations(since 2020)

27622

Cited By

34839

hIndex(all)

105

hIndex(since 2020)

73

i10Index(all)

317

i10Index(since 2020)

291

Email

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University of Washington

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Julian D. Olden Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Freshwater Ecology

Biological Invasions

Fisheries

Ecohydrology

Top articles of Julian D. Olden

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Topography influences diurnal and seasonal microclimate fluctuations in hilly terrain environments of coastal California

Plos one

Aji John

Julian D Olden

Meagan F Oldfather

Matthew M Kling

David D Ackerly

2024/3/29

Understanding temporal variability across trophic levels and spatial scales in freshwater ecosystems

Ecology

Tadeu Siqueira

Charles P Hawkins

Julian D Olden

Jonathan Tonkin

Lise Comte

...

2024/2

Past and recent anthropogenic pressures drive rapid changes in riverine fish communities

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Alain Danet

Xingli Giam

Julian D Olden

Lise Comte

2024/1/30

Integrating spatial stream network models and environmental DNA to estimate current and future distributions of nonnative Smallmouth Bass

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society

John J Winkowski

Julian D Olden

Sarah Brown

2024/1/25

Effects of small hydropower dams on macroinvertebrate and fish assemblages in southern Brazil

Freshwater biology

Thiago BA Couto

Renan S Rezende

Pedro PU de Aquino

Raul Costa‐Pereira

Gelso L de Campos

...

2023/6

The future of global river health monitoring

PLOS Water

Lauren M Kuehne

Chris Dickens

David Tickner

Mathis L Messager

Julian D Olden

...

2023/9/13

How low can you go? Widespread challenges in measuring low stream discharge and a path forward

Erin C Seybold

Anna Bergstrom

C Nathan Jones

Amy J Burgin

Sam Zipper

...

2023/12

Scale of population synchrony confirms macroecological estimates of minimum viable range size

Ecology Letters

Juan Carvajal‐Quintero

Lise Comte

Xingli Giam

Julian D Olden

Ulrich Brose

...

2023

Biological mechanisms matter in contemporary wildlife conservation

Steven J Cooke

Christine L Madliger

Robert J Lennox

Julian D Olden

Erika J Eliason

...

2023/3/17

People need freshwater biodiversity

Abigail J Lynch

Steven J Cooke

Angela H Arthington

Claudio Baigun

Lisa Bossenbroek

...

2023/5

Temperature affects predation of schistosome-competent snails by a novel invader, the marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis

Plos one

Sara M Faiad

Maureen A Williams

Maurice Goodman

Susanne Sokolow

Julian D Olden

...

2023/9/13

River–lake connectivity, wetland, and human stress factors shape fish diversity (alpha and beta) patterns in the middle and lower Yangtze River, China

Landscape Ecology

Fangyuan Xiong

Dana M Infante

Julian D Olden

Wenqi Gao

Lizhu Wang

...

2023/12

High resolution spatiotemporal patterns of flow at the landscape scale in montane non‐perennial streams

River research and applications

Romy Sabathier

Michael Bliss Singer

John C Stella

Dar A Roberts

Kelly K Caylor

...

2023/2

Estimates of niche position and breadth vary across spatial scales for native and alien inland fishes

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Carlos Cano‐Barbacil

Johannes Radinger

Julian D Olden

Emili García‐Berthou

2023/3

Identifying key points of disagreement in non-native impacts and valuations

Dov F Sax

Martin A Schlaepfer

Julian D Olden

2023/4/5

A metasystem approach to designing environmental flows

BioScience

Mathis L Messager

Julian D Olden

Jonathan D Tonkin

Rachel Stubbington

Jane S Rogosch

...

2023/9

Shifting taxonomic and functional community composition of rivers under land use change

Ecology

Kai Chen

Stephen R Midway

Brandon K Peoples

Beixin Wang

Julian D Olden

2023/11

Hydrology and water quality shape macroinvertebrate patterns and facilitate non-native species dispersals in an inter-basin water transfer system

Journal of Environmental Management

Xiao Qu

Julian D Olden

Wentong Xia

Han Liu

Zhicai Xie

...

2023/3/1

Preventing and controlling nonnative species invasions to bend the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss

J Robert Britton

Abigail J Lynch

Helge Bardal

Stephanie J Bradbeer

Julie A Coetzee

...

2023/1/11

Technological innovations enhance invasive species management in the Anthropocene

BioScience

Rachel M Fricke

Julian D Olden

2023/4

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