Simon Courtenay

Simon Courtenay

University of Waterloo

H-index: 41

North America-Canada

About Simon Courtenay

Simon Courtenay, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of environmental monitoring.

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

Bright Spots in Integrated Management of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts

Comparing Physical Collection and Environmental DNA Methods for Determining Abundance Patterns of Gammarus Species along an Estuarine Gradient

Impact of wastewater treatment upgrade and nitrogen removal on bacterial communities and their interactions in eutrophic prairie streams

Internal nutrients dominate load and drive hypoxia in a eutrophic estuary

Knowledge co-creation through Indigenous arts: Diversity in freshwater quality monitoring and management

Collaborative watershed analysis: A ‘groupthink’assessment of cumulative effects

Sometimes you can add a bit of salt: additional freshwater insect species in Canadian estuaries

Distribution and structure of coastal ichthyoplankton communities of the Bay of Fundy in southern New Brunswick, Canada

Simon Courtenay Information

University

Position

Professor of Environment

Citations(all)

4924

Citations(since 2020)

1331

Cited By

3900

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

122

i10Index(since 2020)

54

Email

University Profile Page

University of Waterloo

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Simon Courtenay Skills & Research Interests

environmental monitoring

Top articles of Simon Courtenay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bright Spots in Integrated Management of Canada’s Oceans and Coasts

Sea Change: Charting a Sustainable Future for Oceans in Canada

Sondra Eger

Natalie C Ban

Chelsea Boaler

Irene Brueckner-Irwin

Simon Courtenay

...

2024/4/1

Comparing Physical Collection and Environmental DNA Methods for Determining Abundance Patterns of Gammarus Species along an Estuarine Gradient

Diversity

Kyle M Knysh

Leah P MacIntyre

Jerrica M Cormier

Carissa M Grove

Simon C Courtenay

...

2023/5/29

Impact of wastewater treatment upgrade and nitrogen removal on bacterial communities and their interactions in eutrophic prairie streams

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

Nathanael T Bergbusch

Alicia R Wong

Jennifer N Russell

Vanessa J Swarbrick

Claire Freeman

...

2023/12

Internal nutrients dominate load and drive hypoxia in a eutrophic estuary

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Jerrica M Cormier

Michael RS Coffin

Christina C Pater

Kyle M Knysh

Robert F Gilmour Jr

...

2023/10

Knowledge co-creation through Indigenous arts: Diversity in freshwater quality monitoring and management

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Elaine Ho-Tassone

Simon Courtenay

Andrew Trant

Richelle Miller

2023/6/1

Collaborative watershed analysis: A ‘groupthink’assessment of cumulative effects

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Elaine Ho-Tassone

Andrew Judge

Andrew Trant

Simon Courtenay

2023/6/1

Sometimes you can add a bit of salt: additional freshwater insect species in Canadian estuaries

Northeastern Naturalist

Kyle M Knysh

Mark D Saunders

Leah P Macintyre

Simon C Courtenay

Michael R van den Heuvel

2022/3

Distribution and structure of coastal ichthyoplankton communities of the Bay of Fundy in southern New Brunswick, Canada

Marine Biodiversity

Lou Van Guelpen

Claire Goodwin

Rebecca Milne

Gerhard Pohle

Simon Courtenay

2021/2

Evaluating the sampling design of a long-term community-based estuary monitoring program

Fishes

Jess A Kidd

Monica Boudreau

Robert C Bailey

Michael R van den Heuvel

Mark R Servos

...

2021/8/2

Revisiting integrated coastal and marine management in Canada: opportunities in the Bay of Fundy

Frontiers in Marine Science

Sondra L Eger

Robert L Stephenson

Derek Armitage

Wesley Flannery

Simon C Courtenay

2021/5/10

Influence of nutrient enrichment on temporal and spatial dynamics of dissolved oxygen within northern temperate estuaries

Environmental monitoring and assessment

MRS Coffin

KM Knysh

SD Roloson

CC Pater

E Theriaul

...

2021/12

THE ASSESSMENT OF TECK'S CASTLE PROJECT BASED ON FIVE VALUED ECOSYSTEM COMPONENTS

InterConf

Jingyao Su

Simon Courtenay

2021/5/3

The differential effects of salinity level on chlorpyrifos and imidacloprid toxicity to an estuarine amphipod

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology

Kyle M Knysh

Simon C Courtenay

Carissa M Grove

Michael R van den Heuvel

2021/5

Distribution, abundance and spatial variability of microplastic pollution on the surface of Lake Superior

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Kara Cox

Emily Brocious

Simon C Courtenay

Mark R Vinson

Sherri A Mason

2021/10/1

Integrated coastal and marine management: Insights from lived experiences in the Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada

Ocean & Coastal Management

Sondra L Eger

Simon C Courtenay

2021/4/15

A systematic review of integrated coastal and marine management progress reveals core governance characteristics for successful implementation

SL Eger

RC de Loë

J Pittman

G Epstein

SC Courtenay

2021/10/1

Assessment of the effective width of riparian buffer strips to reduce suspended sediment in an agricultural landscape using ANFIS and SWAT models

Catena

Zacharie Sirabahenda

André St-Hilaire

Simon C Courtenay

Michael R Van Den Heuvel

2020/12/1

Comparison of freshwater monitoring approaches: strengths, opportunities, and recommendations

Elaine Ho

Andrew J Trant

Michelle A Gray

Simon C Courtenay

2020/9

Data recovery from old filing cabinets: seasonal diets of the most common demersal fishes in the Miramichi river estuary (Atlantic Canada), 1991–1993

Northeastern naturalist

John Mark Hanson

Simon C Courtenay

2020/7

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