Benjamin Weigel

1.4k citations
24 papers · 696 · 1 hit paper · h-index 12

Impact in

    • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
    • Marine and coastal ecosystems
    • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Ecology top 5%
    • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
    • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies

Papers in

    • Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies 4
    • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies 2
    • Marine and fisheries research 8
    • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies 5

Benjamin Weigel

22 papers receiving 683 citations

Benjamin Weigel's Hit Papers

The importance of benthic–pelagic coupling for marine ecosystem functioning in a changing world 2017 · 332 citations
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Peers

Benjamin Weigel
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  • Oceanography 335
  • Ecology 382
  • Global and Planetary Change 316
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation 101
  • Ecological Modeling 28
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All Works

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The importance of benthic–pelagic coupling for marine ecosystem functioning in a changing world
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2017332
2 201552
3 201452
4 201648
5 202027
6 202325
7 202221
8 201521
9 202219
10 201818
11 201017
12 202314
13 202310
14 202310
15 20187
16 20227
17 20214
18 20243
19 20233
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About Benjamin Weigel

Benjamin Weigel is a scholar working on Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Molecular Biology, having authored 24 papers that have together received 696 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Marine and fisheries research (8 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (8 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (5 papers), Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies (5 papers), Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies (4 papers), Marine and coastal plant biology (3 papers), Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics (2 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Oceanography (335 citations), Ecology (382 citations), Global and Planetary Change (316 citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (101 citations) and Ecological Modeling (28 citations). Benjamin Weigel has collaborated with scholars based in Finland, France and Sweden. Frequent co-authors include Erik Bonsdorff, Thorsten Blenckner, Marie C. Nordström, Martin Snickars, Martin Lindegren, Stefano Bonaglia, Francisco J. A. Nascimento, Ramūnas Žydelis, Volker Brüchert and Jens Olsson. Their work appears in journals such as Marine Ecology Progress Series, Environmental Pollution, Nature Communications, Marine Biology and PeerJ.

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