Ray Drenner

Ray Drenner

Texas Christian University

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Ray Drenner

Ray Drenner, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Texas Christian University, specializes in the field of Mercury Contamination of the Environment, Freshwater Ecology.

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

Potential Health Risks of Methylmercury Contamination to Largemouth Bass in the Southeastern United States

Effect of land cover on ecoregion‐scale spatial patterns of mercury contamination of largemouth bass in the southeastern United States

Sentinel Riparian Spiders Predict Mercury Contamination of Riverine Fish

Use of riparian spiders as sentinels of persistent and bioavailable chemical contaminants in aquatic ecosystems: a review

Mud dauber nests as sources of spiders in mercury monitoring studies

Effect of body size on methylmercury concentrations in shoreline spiders: Implications for their use as sentinels

Ecological Factors Controlling Insect-Mediated Methyl Mercury Flux from Aquatic to Terrestrial Ecosystems: Lessons Learned from Mesocosm and Pond Experiments

Ray Drenner Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

4537

Citations(since 2020)

785

Cited By

4090

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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University Profile Page

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Ray Drenner Skills & Research Interests

Mercury Contamination of the Environment

Freshwater Ecology

Top articles of Ray Drenner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Potential Health Risks of Methylmercury Contamination to Largemouth Bass in the Southeastern United States

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Ryan D Seymour

Ray W Drenner

Matthew M Chumchal

2023/8

Effect of land cover on ecoregion‐scale spatial patterns of mercury contamination of largemouth bass in the southeastern United States

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Ray W Drenner

Matthew M Chumchal

Kimberly J Adams

Ryan D Seymour

2022/10

Sentinel Riparian Spiders Predict Mercury Contamination of Riverine Fish

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Ray W Drenner

Matthew M Chumchal

Simon P Gaul

Michael T Hembrough

Amal M Khan

...

2022/5

Use of riparian spiders as sentinels of persistent and bioavailable chemical contaminants in aquatic ecosystems: a review

Matthew M Chumchal

Gale B Beaubien

Ray W Drenner

Madeline P Hannappel

Marc A Mills

...

2022/3

Mud dauber nests as sources of spiders in mercury monitoring studies

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Madeline P Hannappel

Matthew M Chumchal

Ray W Drenner

Jim Kennedy

Benjamin D Barst

...

2021/5

Effect of body size on methylmercury concentrations in shoreline spiders: Implications for their use as sentinels

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Madeline P Hannappel

Matthew M Chumchal

Ray W Drenner

James H Kennedy

Benjamin D Barst

...

2021/4

Ecological Factors Controlling Insect-Mediated Methyl Mercury Flux from Aquatic to Terrestrial Ecosystems: Lessons Learned from Mesocosm and Pond Experiments

Contaminants and Ecological Subsidies: The Land-Water Interface

Matthew M Chumchal

Ray W Drenner

2020

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