Scott MacIvor

Scott MacIvor

University of Toronto

H-index: 32

North America-Canada

About Scott MacIvor

Scott MacIvor, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Community ecology, Biodiversity, Cities, Wild bees, Green infrastructure.

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

Using anonymized mobility data to reduce inequality in the availability and use of urban parks

The great urban shift: Climate change is predicted to drive mass species turnover in cities

Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide

A non-destructive method to detect pathogens in bumble bees for conservation research

Stress‐gradient framework for green roofs: Applications for urban agriculture and other ecosystem services

The Role of Engineered Green Infrastructure in Supporting Urban Biodiversity

Nature-based solutions and biodiversity: synergies, trade-offs, and ways forward

Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment

Scott MacIvor Information

University

Position

University of Toronto Scarborough

Citations(all)

5735

Citations(since 2020)

4439

Cited By

2795

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Scott MacIvor Skills & Research Interests

Community ecology

Biodiversity

Cities

Wild bees

Green infrastructure

Top articles of Scott MacIvor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using anonymized mobility data to reduce inequality in the availability and use of urban parks

People and Nature

Alessandro Filazzola

Garland Xie

Katie Birchard

Namrata Shrestha

Danny Brown

...

2024/3/19

The great urban shift: Climate change is predicted to drive mass species turnover in cities

Plos one

Alessandro Filazzola

Marc TJ Johnson

Kimberly Barrett

Sue Hayes

Namrata Shrestha

...

2024/3/27

Urbanisation generates multiple trait syndromes for terrestrial animal taxa worldwide

Nature communications

Amy K Hahs

Bertrand Fournier

Myla FJ Aronson

Charles H Nilon

Adriana Herrera-Montes

...

2023/8/7

A non-destructive method to detect pathogens in bumble bees for conservation research

Mathilde L Tissier

Cole Blair

Sarah MacKell

Lynn S Adler

J Scott MacIvor

...

2023/4/3

Stress‐gradient framework for green roofs: Applications for urban agriculture and other ecosystem services

Andres G Rolhauser

J Scott MacIvor

Adriano Roberto

Selena Ahmed

Marney E Isaac

2023/4

The Role of Engineered Green Infrastructure in Supporting Urban Biodiversity

J Scott MacIvor

Nicholas SG Williams

Jeremy Lundholm

2023/10

Nature-based solutions and biodiversity: synergies, trade-offs, and ways forward

Sonja Knapp

J Scott MacIvor

2023/8/8

Urban forest invertebrates: how they shape and respond to the urban environment

D Johan Kotze

Elizabeth C Lowe

J Scott MacIvor

Alessandro Ossola

Briony A Norton

...

2022/12

No evidence for environmental filtering of cavity‐nesting solitary bees and wasps by urbanization using trap nests

Ecology and Evolution

Garland Xie

Nicholas Sookhan

Kelly A Carscadden

James Scott MacIvor

2022/10

Urban biodiversity: State of the science and future directions

Christine C Rega-Brodsky

Myla FJ Aronson

Max R Piana

Ela-Sita Carpenter

Amy K Hahs

...

2022/8

Parasitism and brood mortality in Alfalfa Leafcutting Bee (Megachile rotundata (Fabricius)), nesting in vacated comb cells of European Paper Wasp (Polistes dominula (Christ))

Canadian Field-Naturalist

J Scott MacIvor

2022/4

Using smartphone-GPS data to quantify human activity in green spaces

PLoS Computational Biology

Alessandro Filazzola

Garland Xie

Kimberly Barrett

Andrea Dunn

Marc TJ Johnson

...

2022/12/15

Establishment of the non-native horned-face bee Osmia cornifrons and the taurus mason bee Osmia taurus (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) in Canada

PeerJ

J Scott MacIvor

Charlotte W de Keyzer

Madison S Marshall

Graham S Thurston

Thomas M Onuferko

2022/12/1

A research agenda for urban biodiversity in the global extinction crisis

Sonja Knapp

Myla FJ Aronson

Ela Carpenter

Adriana Herrera-Montes

Kirsten Jung

...

2021/3

The managed-to-invasive species continuum in social and solitary bees and impacts on native bee conservation

Laura Russo

Charlotte W de Keyzer

Alexandra N Harmon-Threatt

Kathryn A LeCroy

James Scott MacIvor

2021/8/1

Wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) from remote surveys in northern Ontario and Akimiski Island, Nunavut including four new regional records

The Journal of the Entomological Society of Ontario

Kayla M. Vizza

Dave D. Beresford

Keng-Lou J. Hung

Jim A. Schaefer

J. Scott MacIvor

2021/7/29

Nature-Based Solutions and the Built Environment

Marc W Cadotte

Elana Bader

Bethany Chamberlain

Mark Goddard

J Scott MacIvor

2021

Invasion theory as a management tool for increasing native biodiversity in urban ecosystems

Marc W Cadotte

Luke J Potgieter

Chih Julie Wang

J Scott MacIvor

2021/11

The direct and indirect effects of extreme climate events on insects

Alessandro Filazzola

Stephen F Matter

J Scott MacIvor

2021/5/15

Linking bacterial diversity to floral identity in the bumble bee pollen basket

Environmental DNA

Nicholas Sookhan

Antonio Lorenzo

Shinichi Tatsumi

Mandy Yuen

J Scott MacIvor

2021/5

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