Tim Jardine
Assistant Professor
EnvironmentalScience
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Tim Jardine is currently working as a Assistant Professor in the Department of EnvironmentalScience, University of Saskatchewan , Canada. His research interests includes River deltas as complex social-ecological systems; contaminant biomagnification in aquatic ecosystems; land-water and river-ocean connectivity; tropical floodplain hydrology and ecology; freshwater food webs; applications of stable isotope analysis in ecology. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Tim Jardine is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to River deltas as complex social-ecological systems; contaminant biomagnification in aquatic ecosystems; land-water and river-ocean connectivity; tropical floodplain hydrology and ecology; freshwater food webs; applications of stable isotope analysis in ecology.
Research Interest
River deltas as complex social-ecological systems; contaminant biomagnification in aquatic ecosystems; land-water and river-ocean connectivity; tropical floodplain hydrology and ecology; freshwater food webs; applications of stable isotope analysis in ecology
Publications
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Painter KJ, Janz DM, Jardine TD. Bioaccumulation of mercury in invertebrate food webs of Canadian Rocky Mountain streams. Freshwater Science. 2016 Dec 1;35(4):1248-62.
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Jardine TD, Woods R, Marshall J, Fawcett J, Lobegeiger J, Valdez D, Kainz MJ. Reconciling the role of organic matter pathways in aquatic food webs by measuring multiple tracers in individuals. Ecology. 2015 Dec 1;96(12):3257-69.
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Jardine TD, Bond NR, Burford MA, Kennard MJ, Ward DP, Bayliss P, Davies PM, Douglas MM, Hamilton SK, Melack JM, Naiman RJ. Does flood rhythm drive ecosystem responses in tropical riverscapes?. Ecology. 2015 Mar 1;96(3):684-92.