David Aldvén

437 total citations
21 papers, 312 citations indexed

About

David Aldvén is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, David Aldvén has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 312 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 15 papers in Ecology and 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in David Aldvén's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (20 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (7 papers) and Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (6 papers). David Aldvén is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (20 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (7 papers) and Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (6 papers). David Aldvén collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Czechia and France. David Aldvén's co-authors include Johan Höjesjö, Joacim Näslund, Libor Závorka, Jörgen I. Johnsson, Barbara Koeck, Olle Calles, Finn Økland, Peter Rivinoja, Dorte Bekkevold and Martin Österling and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, The Science of The Total Environment and Marine Ecology Progress Series.

In The Last Decade

David Aldvén

18 papers receiving 304 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Aldvén Sweden 11 232 166 107 86 55 21 312
Shannon L. White United States 11 216 0.9× 166 1.0× 54 0.5× 44 0.5× 38 0.7× 36 312
Nicola Novarini Italy 8 197 0.8× 271 1.6× 92 0.9× 153 1.8× 24 0.4× 12 418
Camille J. Macnaughton Canada 12 187 0.8× 193 1.2× 176 1.6× 101 1.2× 54 1.0× 21 376
Eli Kvingedal Norway 11 251 1.1× 157 0.9× 74 0.7× 97 1.1× 132 2.4× 14 374
Karen M. Cogliati United States 12 186 0.8× 157 0.9× 125 1.2× 96 1.1× 99 1.8× 28 323
Robert U. Fischer United States 12 282 1.2× 233 1.4× 148 1.4× 208 2.4× 46 0.8× 20 448
Nolan N. Bett Canada 10 218 0.9× 189 1.1× 35 0.3× 88 1.0× 62 1.1× 15 302
Henry T. Thompson United States 8 260 1.1× 186 1.1× 76 0.7× 66 0.8× 71 1.3× 10 368
Lorraine A. Hawkins United Kingdom 9 222 1.0× 182 1.1× 97 0.9× 116 1.3× 86 1.6× 11 324
Karissa O. Lear Australia 12 403 1.7× 275 1.7× 46 0.4× 156 1.8× 91 1.7× 31 525

Countries citing papers authored by David Aldvén

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Aldvén

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Aldvén

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of David Aldvén. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of David Aldvén based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with David Aldvén. David Aldvén is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Watz, Johan, et al.. (2024). Downstream passage performance of silver eel at an angled rack: effects of behavior and morphology. Hydrobiologia. 851(15). 3701–3710. 2 indexed citations
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Silva, Ana, et al.. (2024). Swimming behaviour of Atlantic salmon kelts migrating past a hydropower plant dam: Effects of hydraulics and dam operations. The Science of The Total Environment. 922. 171304–171304. 7 indexed citations
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Aldvén, David, Erik Degerman, & Johan Höjesjö. (2024). Environmental cues and downstream migration of anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja. 7 indexed citations
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Watz, Johan, Daniel Nyqvist, Noel A. Clark, et al.. (2021). Guiding migrating salmonid smolts: Experimentally assessing the performance of angled and inclined screens with varying gap widths. Ecological Engineering. 174. 106438–106438. 12 indexed citations
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Watz, Johan, David Aldvén, Olle Calles, et al.. (2021). Atlantic salmon in regulated rivers: Understanding river management through the ecosystem services lens. Fish and Fisheries. 23(2). 478–491. 18 indexed citations
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Watz, Johan, David Aldvén, Niclas Carlsson, et al.. (2020). Social behaviour of European grayling before and after flow peaks in restored and unrestored habitats. River Research and Applications. 36(8). 1646–1655. 5 indexed citations
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Bekkevold, Dorte, Johan Höjesjö, Einar Eg Nielsen, et al.. (2019). Northern European Salmo trutta (L.) populations are genetically divergent across geographical regions and environmental gradients. Evolutionary Applications. 13(2). 400–416. 38 indexed citations
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Koeck, Barbara, Libor Závorka, David Aldvén, et al.. (2018). Angling selects against active and stress-resilient phenotypes in rainbow trout. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 76(2). 320–333. 38 indexed citations
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Näslund, Joacim, et al.. (2018). Behavioral type, in interaction with body size, affects the recapture rate of brown troutSalmo truttajuveniles in their nursery stream. Integrative Zoology. 13(5). 604–611. 4 indexed citations
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Závorka, Libor, Jeroen Brijs, Niklas Wengström, et al.. (2018). Laboratory captivity can affect scores of metabolic rates and activity in wild brown trout. Journal of Zoology. 307(4). 249–255. 4 indexed citations
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Závorka, Libor, Barbara Koeck, Julien Cucherousset, et al.. (2017). Co‐existence with non‐native brook trout breaks down the integration of phenotypic traits in brown trout parr. Functional Ecology. 31(8). 1582–1591. 30 indexed citations
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Závorka, Libor, David Aldvén, Joacim Näslund, Johan Höjesjö, & Jörgen I. Johnsson. (2016). Inactive trout come out at night: behavioral variation, circadian activity, and fitness in the wild. Ecology. 97(9). 2223–2231. 35 indexed citations
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Wengström, Niklas, Joacim Näslund, David Aldvén, et al.. (2016). Do individual Activity Patterns of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) alter the Exposure to Parasitic Freshwater Pearl Mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) Larvae?. Ethology. 122(9). 769–778. 12 indexed citations
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Závorka, Libor, Joacim Näslund, David Aldvén, Johan Höjesjö, & Jörgen I. Johnsson. (2015). Effects of Familiarity and Population Density on Competitive Interactions and Growth: An Experimental Study on a Territorial Salmonid Fish. Ethology. 121(12). 1202–1211. 12 indexed citations
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Näslund, Joacim, David Aldvén, & Libor Závorka. (2015). Eggs from anadromous adults provide marine-derived nutrients to Atlantic salmon and brown trout parr in late autumn – observations from a Swedish coastal stream. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 98(12). 2305–2313. 15 indexed citations
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Aldvén, David, Richard D. Hedger, Finn Økland, Peter Rivinoja, & Johan Höjesjö. (2015). Migration speed, routes, and mortality rates of anadromous brown trout Salmo trutta during outward migration through a complex coastal habitat. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 541. 151–163. 20 indexed citations
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Závorka, Libor, David Aldvén, Joacim Näslund, Johan Höjesjö, & Jörgen I. Johnsson. (2015). Linking lab activity with growth and movement in the wild: explaining pace-of-life in a trout stream. Behavioral Ecology. 26(3). 877–884. 51 indexed citations

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