Leah I. Bendell‐Young

966 total citations
30 papers, 794 citations indexed

About

Leah I. Bendell‐Young is a scholar working on Ecology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Leah I. Bendell‐Young has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 794 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Ecology, 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 8 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Leah I. Bendell‐Young's work include Heavy metals in environment (8 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (7 papers) and Fish Ecology and Management Studies (6 papers). Leah I. Bendell‐Young is often cited by papers focused on Heavy metals in environment (8 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (7 papers) and Fish Ecology and Management Studies (6 papers). Leah I. Bendell‐Young collaborates with scholars based in Canada, France and Italy. Leah I. Bendell‐Young's co-authors include Ingrid L. Pollet, John E. Elliott, Christy A. Morrissey, Margo M. Moore, Eberhard Kiehlmann, Linda J. Pinto, Harold H. Harvey, E. D. Crozier, Astrid Jürgensen and R. A. Gordon and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Journal of Applied Ecology and Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Leah I. Bendell‐Young

30 papers receiving 719 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Leah I. Bendell‐Young Canada 16 239 235 220 158 135 30 794
John S. Brown United States 20 126 0.5× 496 2.1× 467 2.1× 94 0.6× 202 1.5× 54 1.1k
Linda L. Schick United States 13 345 1.4× 185 0.8× 150 0.7× 32 0.2× 149 1.1× 13 1.0k
Ricardo Riso France 25 520 2.2× 599 2.5× 497 2.3× 61 0.4× 275 2.0× 74 1.8k
Paul E. Kepkay Canada 16 150 0.6× 139 0.6× 273 1.2× 56 0.4× 121 0.9× 37 731
Eliete Zanardi‐Lamardo Brazil 20 241 1.0× 573 2.4× 575 2.6× 52 0.3× 167 1.2× 60 1.2k
Kenneth R. Hinga United States 13 329 1.4× 197 0.8× 141 0.6× 21 0.1× 154 1.1× 24 820
Ana Maria Graciano Figueiredo Brazil 24 192 0.8× 179 0.8× 374 1.7× 161 1.0× 54 0.4× 72 1.5k
Dale C. Mann United States 7 490 2.1× 71 0.3× 114 0.5× 49 0.3× 106 0.8× 9 1.1k
Donald B. Nuzzio United States 17 380 1.6× 114 0.5× 173 0.8× 35 0.2× 167 1.2× 24 1.3k
Isabel C. Romero United States 17 419 1.8× 281 1.2× 537 2.4× 28 0.2× 326 2.4× 43 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Leah I. Bendell‐Young

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I., et al.. (2008). Heavy Metal Levels in Suspended Sediments, Crassostrea gigas, and the Risk to Humans. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 55(3). 442–450. 29 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I., et al.. (2007). Ecological implications of intertidal mariculture: observed differences in bivalve community structure between farm and reference sites. Journal of Applied Ecology. 44(3). 495–505. 24 indexed citations
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Morrissey, Christy A., Leah I. Bendell‐Young, & John E. Elliott. (2005). Identifying Sources and Biomagnification of Persistent Organic Contaminants in Biota from Mountain Streams of Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Environmental Science & Technology. 39(20). 8090–8098. 21 indexed citations
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Morrissey, Christy A., Leah I. Bendell‐Young, & John E. Elliott. (2004). Linking contaminant profiles to the diet and breeding location of American dippers using stable isotopes. Journal of Applied Ecology. 41(3). 502–512. 57 indexed citations
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Jürgensen, Astrid, et al.. (2004). The structure of the manganese oxide on the sheath of the bacteriumLeptothrix discophora: An XAFS study. American Mineralogist. 89(7). 1110–1118. 76 indexed citations
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Morrissey, Christy A., Leah I. Bendell‐Young, & John E. Elliott. (2004). SEASONAL TRENDS IN POPULATION DENSITY, DISTRIBUTION, AND MOVEMENT OF AMERICAN DIPPERS WITHIN A WATERSHED OF SOUTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA. Ornithological Applications. 106(4). 815–815. 34 indexed citations
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Crozier, E. D., et al.. (2003). Role ofLeptothrix discophorain Mediating Metal Uptake in the Filter-Feeding BivalveMytilus trossulus (edulis). Environmental Science & Technology. 38(3). 769–774. 14 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I. & Zainal Arifin. (2003). Application of a kinetic model to demonstrate how selective feeding could alter the amount of cadmium accumulated by the blue mussel (Mytilus trossolus). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 298(1). 21–33. 9 indexed citations
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Arifin, Zainal & Leah I. Bendell‐Young. (2001). Cost of selective feeding by the blue mussel (Mytilus trossulus) as measured by respiration and ammonia excretion rates. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 260(2). 259–269. 14 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I. & P. Gallaugher. (2001). Waters in Peril. 13 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I., et al.. (2000). Toxicological Significance of Grit Replacement Times for Juvenile Mallards. Journal of Wildlife Management. 64(3). 858–858. 7 indexed citations
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Pollet, Ingrid L. & Leah I. Bendell‐Young. (2000). Amphibians as indicators of wetland quality in wetlands formed from oil sands effluent. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 19(10). 2589–2597. 93 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I., et al.. (2000). Contrasting the geochemistry of suspended particulate matter and deposited sediments within an estuary. Applied Geochemistry. 15(6). 753–775. 56 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I.. (1999). Contrasting the sorption of Zn by oxyhydroxides of Mn and Fe, and organic matter along a mineral-poor to mineral-rich fen gradient. Applied Geochemistry. 14(6). 719–734. 14 indexed citations
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Bendell‐Young, Leah I., et al.. (1997). BASE CATION COMPOSITION OF PORE WATER, PEAT AND POOL WATER OF FIFTEEN ONTARIO PEATLANDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEATLAND ACIDIFICATION. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 96(1-4). 155–173. 1 indexed citations
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Pinto, Linda J., et al.. (1996). FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE DEGRADATION OF NAPHTHENIC ACIDS IN OIL SANDS WASTEWATER BY INDIGENOUS MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 15(9). 1482–1482. 1 indexed citations
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Pinto, Linda J., et al.. (1996). Factors that affect the degradation of naphthenic acids in oil sands wastewater by indigenous microbial communities. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 15(9). 1482–1491. 108 indexed citations
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Thompson, Michael, Ulrich J. Krull, & Leah I. Bendell‐Young. (1984). 711—Surface aggregate modulation of lipid membrane ion permeability. Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics. 13(4-6). 255–265. 10 indexed citations
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Thompson, Michael C., Ulrich J. Krull, & Leah I. Bendell‐Young. (1983). The bilayer lipid membrane as a basis for a selective sensor for ammonia. Talanta. 30(12). 919–924. 19 indexed citations
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Guilbault, George G., Jack H. Ladenson, Isao Karube, et al.. (1983). International Symposium on Electroanalysis in Biomedical, Environmental and Industrial Sciences. Analytical Proceedings. 20(11). 550–569. 8 indexed citations

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