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Ian D. Jones
Researcher at University of Stirling
Publications - 65
Citations - 4444
Ian D. Jones is an academic researcher from University of Stirling. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Phytoplankton. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 61 publications receiving 3566 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian D. Jones include Lancaster University.
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Trophic level asynchrony in rates of phenological change for marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments
Stephen J. Thackeray,Tim H. Sparks,Morten Frederiksen,Sarah J. Burthe,P. J. Bacon,James R. Bell,Marc S. Botham,Tom Brereton,Paul W. Bright,Laurence Carvalho,Tim H. Clutton-Brock,Alistair Dawson,Martin Edwards,J. Malcolm Elliott,Richard Harrington,David G. Johns,Ian D. Jones,James T. Jones,David I. Leech,David B. Roy,W. Andy Scott,Matt Smith,Richard J. Smithers,Ian J. Winfield,Sarah Wanless +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a standardized assessment of 25 532 rates of phenological change for 726 UK terrestrial, freshwater and marine taxa and trophic levels and show that the majority of spring and summer events have advanced, and more rapidly than previously documented.
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Phenological sensitivity to climate across taxa and trophic levels
Stephen J. Thackeray,Peter A. Henrys,Deborah Hemming,James R. Bell,Marc S. Botham,Sarah J. Burthe,Pierre Hélaouët,David G. Johns,Ian D. Jones,David I. Leech,Eleanor B. Mackay,Dario Massimino,S. Atkinson,P. J. Bacon,Tom Brereton,Laurence Carvalho,Tim H. Clutton-Brock,Callan Duck,Martin Edwards,J. Malcolm Elliott,Stephen J. G. Hall,Richard Harrington,James W. Pearce-Higgins,Toke T. Høye,Loeske E. B. Kruuk,Loeske E. B. Kruuk,Josephine M. Pemberton,Tim H. Sparks,Paul M. Thompson,Ian R. White,Ian J. Winfield,Sarah Wanless +31 more
TL;DR: A Climate Sensitivity Profile approach is applied to 10,003 terrestrial and aquatic phenological data sets, spatially matched to temperature and precipitation data, to quantify variation in climate sensitivity and detected systematic variation in the direction and magnitude of phenological climate sensitivity.
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Derivation of lake mixing and stratification indices from high-resolution lake buoy data
Jordan S. Read,David P. Hamilton,Ian D. Jones,Kohji Muraoka,Luke A. Winslow,Ryan Kroiss,Chin H. Wu,Evelyn E. Gaiser +7 more
TL;DR: The Lake Analyzer program provides a program suite and best practices for the comparison of mixing and stratification indices in lakes across gradients of climate, hydro-physiography, and time, and enables a more detailed understanding of the resulting biogeochemical transformations at different spatial and temporal scales.
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Testing the sensitivity of phytoplankton communities to changes in water temperature and nutrient load, in a temperate lake
TL;DR: In this article, the response of a phytoplankton community to combined incremental changes in these drivers was analysed, in order to elucidate the resulting ecological changes, and the authors predicted that cyanobacteria have the potential to dominate the community, with clear consequences for water quality, and that this dominance was at its greatest when high water temperatures were combined with high nutrient loads.
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Long‐term change in the phenology of spring phytoplankton: species‐specific responses to nutrient enrichment and climatic change
TL;DR: Long-term physical, chemical and biological data from Windermere were analysed in order to assess the relative effects of a number of coincident pressures on the phenology of two spring diatom taxa, and patterns of change in phenology and ecological pressures were markedly nonlinear in time.