W. John Calder

W. John Calder

University of Wyoming

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About W. John Calder

W. John Calder, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wyoming, specializes in the field of Paleoecology, Fire Ecology, Microbial Ecology.

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

Environmental filtering governs consistent vertical zonation in sedimentary microbial communities across disconnected mountain lakes

The rhizosphere microbiome and host plant glucosinolates exhibit feedback cycles in Brassica rapa

Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity and Intragenus Variability in Rhizobacterial Associations with Brassica rapa Growth

Aquatic macrophytes are associated with variation in biogeochemistry and bacterial assemblages of mountain lakes

The quest for absolute abundance: The use of internal standards for DNA‐based community ecology

The biogeochemical consequences of late Holocene wildfires in three subalpine lakes from northern Colorado

Climate change, ecosystems and abrupt change: science priorities

Millennial-scale increase in winter precipitation in the southern Rocky Mountains during the Common Era

W. John Calder Information

University

Position

PhD

Citations(all)

702

Citations(since 2020)

541

Cited By

319

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

W. John Calder Skills & Research Interests

Paleoecology

Fire Ecology

Microbial Ecology

Top articles of W. John Calder

Environmental filtering governs consistent vertical zonation in sedimentary microbial communities across disconnected mountain lakes

Environmental Microbiology

2024/3

The rhizosphere microbiome and host plant glucosinolates exhibit feedback cycles in Brassica rapa

Molecular Ecology

2023/2

Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity and Intragenus Variability in Rhizobacterial Associations with Brassica rapa Growth

Msystems

2022/6/28

Aquatic macrophytes are associated with variation in biogeochemistry and bacterial assemblages of mountain lakes

Frontiers in Microbiology

2022/1/27

The quest for absolute abundance: The use of internal standards for DNA‐based community ecology

2021/1

The biogeochemical consequences of late Holocene wildfires in three subalpine lakes from northern Colorado

2020/5/15

Climate change, ecosystems and abrupt change: science priorities

2020/3/16

Millennial-scale increase in winter precipitation in the southern Rocky Mountains during the Common Era

Quaternary Research

2020/3

Dirichlet‐multinomial modelling outperforms alternatives for analysis of microbiome and other ecological count data

Molecular ecology resources

2020/3

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