E. McKenzie

947 total citations
21 papers, 746 citations indexed

About

E. McKenzie is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, E. McKenzie has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 746 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 9 papers in Oceanography and 6 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in E. McKenzie's work include Marine and fisheries research (11 papers), Marine and coastal ecosystems (8 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (6 papers). E. McKenzie is often cited by papers focused on Marine and fisheries research (11 papers), Marine and coastal ecosystems (8 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (6 papers). E. McKenzie collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Denmark and United States. E. McKenzie's co-authors include Doug Beare, Benjamin Kedem, Michael R. Heath, Niall Broekhuizen, David G. Reid, Marco Kienzle, E. B. Gareth Jones, Finlay Burns, Everette S. Gardner and Peter Lewis and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Hydrology, Diabetologia and Marine Ecology Progress Series.

In The Last Decade

E. McKenzie

20 papers receiving 671 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
E. McKenzie United Kingdom 13 413 243 184 143 91 21 746
Michael D. Taylor Australia 13 401 1.0× 209 0.9× 268 1.5× 112 0.8× 76 0.8× 34 727
Vyacheslav Lyubchich United States 16 151 0.4× 123 0.5× 127 0.7× 65 0.5× 17 0.2× 47 602
Edward Cripps Australia 12 210 0.5× 143 0.6× 252 1.4× 38 0.3× 10 0.1× 50 604
T. C. Iles United Kingdom 15 377 0.9× 28 0.1× 156 0.8× 269 1.9× 27 0.3× 18 679
Qi Lu United States 5 337 0.8× 23 0.1× 30 0.2× 12 0.1× 57 0.6× 7 614
Alec Stephenson Australia 17 413 1.0× 73 0.3× 34 0.2× 9 0.1× 175 1.9× 34 708
Dale Roberts Australia 11 462 1.1× 51 0.2× 371 2.0× 28 0.2× 6 0.1× 21 850
Fred Huffer United States 7 108 0.3× 80 0.3× 66 0.4× 34 0.2× 6 0.1× 16 394
Chandra Erdman United States 6 90 0.2× 15 0.1× 54 0.3× 19 0.1× 17 0.2× 7 421

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Fields of papers citing papers by E. McKenzie

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of E. McKenzie

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of E. McKenzie. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of E. McKenzie 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 E. McKenzie. E. McKenzie is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gardner, Everette S. & E. McKenzie. (2010). Why the damped trend works. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 62(6). 1177–1180. 28 indexed citations
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Beare, Doug, Finlay Burns, E. B. Gareth Jones, et al.. (2004). Long-term increases in prevalence of North Sea fishes having southern biogeographic affinities. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 284. 269–278. 146 indexed citations
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Beare, Doug, Sonia Batten, Martin Edwards, et al.. (2003). Summarising spatial and temporal information in CPR data. Progress In Oceanography. 58(2-4). 217–233. 17 indexed citations
4.
Lawson, A., et al.. (2003). Domestic ventilation rates, indoor humidity and dust mite allergens: are our homes causing the asthma pandemic?. Building Services Engineering Research and Technology. 24(3). 137–147. 27 indexed citations
5.
Beare, Doug, Ástþór Gíslason, Olafur S. Astthorsson, & E. McKenzie. (2002). Increasing abundance of Calanus finmarchicus in the central and eastern North Atlantic between 1958 and 1996. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 82(5). 917–918. 6 indexed citations
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McKenzie, E., et al.. (2000). Heteroscedasticity in stock returns data revisited: volume versus GARCH effects. Applied Financial Economics. 10(5). 553–560. 59 indexed citations
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Beare, Doug & E. McKenzie. (1999). Continuous Plankton Recorder data and diel vertical migration in stage V and VI Calanus finmarchicus: a statistical analysis. Fisheries Oceanography. 8(s1). 126–137. 12 indexed citations
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Heath, Michael R., Jan Backhaus, Katherine Richardson, et al.. (1999). Climate fluctuations and the spring invasion of the North Sea by Calanus finmarchicus. Fisheries Oceanography. 8(s1). 163–176. 100 indexed citations
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Beare, Doug & E. McKenzie. (1999). Connecting ecological and physical time-series:the potential role of changing seasonality. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 178. 307–309. 20 indexed citations
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McKenzie, E., et al.. (1999). Testing for Covariance Stationarity in the UK All-equity Returns. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series D (The Statistician). 48(3). 361–369. 5 indexed citations
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Beare, Doug & E. McKenzie. (1999). The multinomial logit model: a new tool for exploring Continuous Plankton Recorder data. Fisheries Oceanography. 8(s1). 25–39. 19 indexed citations
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Beare, Doug, E. McKenzie, & Douglas C. Speirs. (1998). The Unstable Seasonality of Calanus Finmarchicus in the Fair Isle Current. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 78(4). 1377–1380. 9 indexed citations
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Heath, Michael R., Jan Backhaus, Katherine Richardson, et al.. (1997). Climate Fluctuations And The Abundance Of Calanus Finmarchicus In The North Sea. Open MIND. 2 indexed citations
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Davidson, J. N., et al.. (1997). Abstracts. Diabetologia. 40(S1). A1–A673. 1 indexed citations
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Heath, Michael R., et al.. (1996). Environmentally induced short-term variability in the growth rates of larval herring. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 137. 11–23. 67 indexed citations
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McKenzie, E. & Benjamin Kedem. (1996). Time Series Analysis by Higher Order Crossings.. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (Statistics in Society). 159(2). 350–350. 128 indexed citations
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McKenzie, E., et al.. (1995). A statistical model for the response patterns to chemical tests for the absence or presence of trace materials. Science & Justice. 35(1). 31–36. 1 indexed citations
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Lewis, Peter, et al.. (1989). Gamma processes. Communications in Statistics Stochastic Models. 5(1). 1–30. 40 indexed citations
20.
McKenzie, E.. (1984). The autorun function: A non-parametric autocorrelation function. Journal of Hydrology. 67(1-4). 45–53. 1 indexed citations

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