Warwick F. Vincent

Warwick F. Vincent

Université Laval

H-index: 96

North America-Canada

About Warwick F. Vincent

Warwick F. Vincent, With an exceptional h-index of 96 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université Laval, specializes in the field of lakes, limnology, polar ecosystems, aquatic microbiomes.

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

Arctic cyanobacterial mat community diversity decreases with latitude across the Canadian Arctic

A trained Mask R-CNN model over PlanetScope imagery for very-high resolution surface water mapping in boreal forest-tundra

Regime shifts in lake oxygen and temperature in the rapidly warming high Arctic

Diverse winter communities and biogeochemical cycling potential in the under-ice microbial plankton of a subarctic river-to-sea continuum

Size‐dependent community patterns differ between microbial eukaryotes and bacteria in a permafrost lake–river–sea continuum

Draft genome sequence of the basidiomycetous yeast Mrakia hoshinonis JCM 32575T isolated from Ellesmere Island, Canadian High Arctic

Sediments and microbiomes

Arctic bacterial diversity and connectivity in the coastal margin of the Last Ice Area

Warwick F. Vincent Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

28874

Citations(since 2020)

8542

Cited By

23851

hIndex(all)

96

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

355

i10Index(since 2020)

210

Email

University Profile Page

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Warwick F. Vincent Skills & Research Interests

lakes

limnology

polar ecosystems

aquatic microbiomes

Top articles of Warwick F. Vincent

Arctic cyanobacterial mat community diversity decreases with latitude across the Canadian Arctic

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

2024/4/23

A trained Mask R-CNN model over PlanetScope imagery for very-high resolution surface water mapping in boreal forest-tundra

Remote Sensing of Environment

2024/4/1

Regime shifts in lake oxygen and temperature in the rapidly warming high Arctic

Geophysical Research Letters

2024

Diverse winter communities and biogeochemical cycling potential in the under-ice microbial plankton of a subarctic river-to-sea continuum

Microbiology Spectrum

2024/3/21

Size‐dependent community patterns differ between microbial eukaryotes and bacteria in a permafrost lake–river–sea continuum

Limnology and Oceanography

2024/1/18

Draft genome sequence of the basidiomycetous yeast Mrakia hoshinonis JCM 32575T isolated from Ellesmere Island, Canadian High Arctic

Microbiology Resource Announcements

2024/1/5

Sediments and microbiomes

2024/1/1

Arctic bacterial diversity and connectivity in the coastal margin of the Last Ice Area

ISME communications

2023/12

Discovery of a novel bacterial class with the capacity to drive sulfur cycling and microbiome structure in a paleo-ocean analog

ISME communications

2023/12

Genomic insights into cryptic cycles of microbial hydrocarbon production and degradation in contiguous freshwater and marine microbiomes

Microbiome

2023/5/12

Oxygen depletion in Arctic lakes: circumpolar trends, biogeochemical processes, and implications of climate change

2023/5

Shipping in Arctic marine ecosystems under stress: recognizing and mitigating the threats

2023/4/6

Terrestrial geosystems, ecosystems, and human systems in the fast-changing Arctic: research themes and connections to the Arctic Ocean

Arctic Science

2023/3/24

A tale of two seasons: distinct seasonal viral communities in a thermokarst lake

Microorganisms

2023/2/8

Two new species of basidiomycetous yeast Mrakia sp. isolated from Ward Hunt Lake in the Canadian High Arctic

2022/11/17

Cryptic cycles of microbial hydrocarbon production and degradation along freshwater-saltwater ecosystem gradients

2022/11/15

Slow change since the Little Ice Age at a far northern glacier with the potential for system reorganization: Thores Glacier, northern Ellesmere Island, Canada

Arctic Science

2022/11/11

Vegetation shadow casts impact remotely sensed reflectance from permafrost thaw ponds in the subarctic forest-tundra zone

Environmental Earth Sciences

2022/11

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