Karl Cottenie

Karl Cottenie

University of Guelph

H-index: 37

North America-Canada

About Karl Cottenie

Karl Cottenie, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Guelph, specializes in the field of ecology, data analysis in R, metacommunity dynamics, computational ecology, molecular identification.

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

Main drivers of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta; Odonata) metacommunities in streams inside protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon

Consistent spatial patterns in microbial taxa of red squirrel gut microbiomes

Trait‐based and multi‐scale approach provides insight on responses of freshwater mussels to environmental heterogeneity

Hidden diversity: DNA metabarcoding reveals hyper-diverse benthic invertebrate communities

Evaluating and Improving the Formative Use of Student Evaluations of Teaching.

Novel pipeline for large-scale comparative population genetics

Limitations of beta diversity in conservation site selection

To go or not to go: variable density-dependent dispersal in small mammals

Karl Cottenie Information

University

Position

Associate professor Department of Integrative Biology

Citations(all)

8215

Citations(since 2020)

3090

Cited By

6536

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

University of Guelph

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Karl Cottenie Skills & Research Interests

ecology

data analysis in R

metacommunity dynamics

computational ecology

molecular identification

Top articles of Karl Cottenie

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Main drivers of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta; Odonata) metacommunities in streams inside protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Joás Silva Brito

Karl Cottenie

Leandro Schlemmer Brasil

Rafael Costa Bastos

Victor Rennan Santos Ferreira

...

2024/3

Consistent spatial patterns in microbial taxa of red squirrel gut microbiomes

Environmental Microbiology Reports

Alicia Halhed

Lauren Petrullo

Stan Boutin

Ben Dantzer

Andrew McAdam

...

2024/2

Trait‐based and multi‐scale approach provides insight on responses of freshwater mussels to environmental heterogeneity

Ecosphere

Zachary A Mitchell

Karl Cottenie

Astrid N Schwalb

2023/7

Hidden diversity: DNA metabarcoding reveals hyper-diverse benthic invertebrate communities

BMC Ecology and Evolution

Jennifer Erin Gleason

Robert H Hanner

Karl Cottenie

2023/5/17

Evaluating and Improving the Formative Use of Student Evaluations of Teaching.

Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Kamel Omer

Shoshanah Jacobs

Bill Bettger

John Dawson

Steffen Graether

...

2023/5

Novel pipeline for large-scale comparative population genetics

bioRxiv

SE Majoros

SJ Adamowicz

K Cottenie

2023/1/23

Limitations of beta diversity in conservation site selection

Ecological Indicators

Mariana Perez Rocha

Todd J Morris

Karl Cottenie

Astrid N Schwalb

2023/10/1

To go or not to go: variable density-dependent dispersal in small mammals

Journal of Mammalogy

Kate L Rutherford

Karl Cottenie

Simon T Denomme-Brown

2023/8/1

Water availability and quality determine temporal synchrony and beta diversity of microcrustaceans in temporary pools

Freshwater Science

Natália Ferreira

Paula Munhoz De Omena

Thiago Gonçalves-Souza

Karl Cottenie

Mauro de Melo Júnior

2022/6/1

Metabarcoding metacommunities: time, space, and land use interact to structure aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in streams

bioRxiv

Jennifer Erin Gleason

Robert H Hanner

Karl Cottenie

2022/5/1

Developing a transdisciplinary citizen science tool for experiential learning in undergraduate education: Squirrel life in a nutshell

E Porter

MX Luo

B Lit

I McKechnie

J Saha

...

2022

Mapping and understanding the vulnerability of northern peatlands to permafrost thaw at scales relevant to community adaptation planning

Environmental Research Letters

C Gibson

K Cottenie

T Gingras-Hill

SV Kokelj

JL Baltzer

...

2021/5/11

Priority effects of stream eutrophication and assembly history on beta diversity across aquatic consumers, decomposers and producers

Science of the Total Environment

Bárbara Dunck

Liliana Rodrigues

Eva Lima-Fernandes

Fernanda Cássio

Cláudia Pascoal

...

2021/11/25

Reconciling seascape genetics and fisheries science in three codistributed flatfishes

Evolutionary Applications

Sara Vandamme

Joost AM Raeymaekers

Gregory E Maes

Karl Cottenie

Federico CF Calboli

...

2021/2

Spatio‐temporal analyses show conflicting evidence of the role of an invasive minnow in the decline of an endangered desert fish endemic to the south‐western USA

Freshwater Biology

Carolyn A Trombley

Astrid N Schwalb

Thomas B Hardy

Karl Cottenie

2021/11

Ethanol eDNA reveals unique community composition of aquatic macroinvertebrates compared to bulk tissue metabarcoding in a biomonitoring sampling scheme

Diversity

Sadhna Fiona Persaud

Karl Cottenie

Jennifer Erin Gleason

2021/1/17

A metacognitive instructional guide to support effective studying strategies

The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Bailey E Bingham

Claire Coulter

Karl Cottenie

Shoshanah R Jacobs

2021/9/20

Floods homogenize aquatic communities across time but not across space in a Neotropical floodplain

Aquatic Sciences

Danielle Katharine Petsch

Karl Cottenie

André Andrian Padial

Juliana Deo Dias

Cláudia Costa Bonecker

...

2021/1

At each site its diversity: DNA barcoding reveals remarkable earthworm diversity in neotropical rainforests of French Guiana

Applied Soil Ecology

Marie-Eugénie Maggia

Thibaud Decaëns

Emmanuel Lapied

Lise Dupont

Virginie Roy

...

2021/8/1

Examining the effects of heterospecific abundance on dispersal in forest small mammals

Journal of Mammalogy

Simon T Denomme-Brown

Karl Cottenie

J Bruce Falls

E Ann Falls

Ronald J Brooks

...

2021/12/1

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