R.G. Moolenbeek

441 citations
37 papers · 370 · h-index 8

Impact in

    • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
    • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Ecology top 10%
    • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
    • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior

Papers in

    • Marine Biology and Ecology Research 19
    • Marine and coastal plant biology 5
    • Marine and environmental studies 4
    • Marine and fisheries research 3
    • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species 3

R.G. Moolenbeek

30 papers receiving 312 citations

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R.G. Moolenbeek
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  • Oceanography 214
  • Ecology 207
  • Global and Planetary Change 153
  • Paleontology 32
  • Insect Science 38
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1
Seashells of eastern Arabia
1995112
2 200965
3 201655
4
The Molluscs of the southern Gulf of Thailand
200150
5
Alphabetical revision of the (sub)species in recent Conidae. 5. baccatus to byssinus, including Conus brettinghami nomen novum
19829
6
Guidebook to pecten shells : recent pectinidae and propeamussiidae of the world
19919
7
Alphabetical revision of the (sub)species in recent Conidae. 3. albus to antillarum with the description of Conus algoensis agulhasi, nov. subspecies
19808
8
The genus Alvania on the Canary Islands and Madeira (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Part 1
19897
9
On the doubtful records of Alvania platycephala, Alvania pagodula and Alvania didyma, with the description of two new rissoid species (Mollusca; Gastropoda: Rissoidae)
19875
10 19895
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The genus Alvania on the Canary islands and Madeira (Mollusca: Gastropoda), part 2 [final part]
19985
12
New species of Rissoidae from the Cape Verde Islands (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Part 1
19884
13
On the identity of ‘Columbella rustica’ from West Africa and the Macaronesian islands
19914
14
Alphabetical revision of the (sub)species in recent Conidae 7. cingulatus to cylindraceus, including Conus shikamai nomen novum
19854
15
Conus (Gastropoda, Conidae) from the Marquesas Archipelago: Description of a new endemic offshore fauna
20084
16 19923
17
Hummelinckiella borinquensis, a new genus and species in the subfamily Stephopominae (Caenogastropoda: Siliquariidae) with notes on the genera Caporbis and Stephopoma and the “Blasian subregion”
19992
18
Some Pectinoidea (Bivalvia: Propeamussiidae and Pectinidae) from the Berau Islands (East Kalimantan, Indonesia)
20082
19
Zur Verbreitung und Oecologie von Pisidium moitessierianum (Paladilhe 1866) unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung von Nordostdeutschland.
20022
20
New records and new species of cones from deeper water off Fiji (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Conidae)
20082

About R.G. Moolenbeek

R.G. Moolenbeek is a scholar working on Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Insect Science and Molecular Biology, having authored 37 papers that have together received 370 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Marine Biology and Ecology Research (19 papers), Mollusks and Parasites Studies (7 papers), Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study (6 papers), Marine and coastal plant biology (5 papers), Marine and environmental studies (4 papers), Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (4 papers), Marine and fisheries research (3 papers) and Marine Ecology and Invasive Species (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Oceanography (214 citations), Ecology (207 citations), Global and Planetary Change (153 citations), Paleontology (32 citations) and Insect Science (38 citations). R.G. Moolenbeek has collaborated with scholars based in Netherlands, Thailand and Portugal. Frequent co-authors include P. Graham Oliver, Bert W. Hoeksema, Sancia E. T. van der Meij, Sukree Hajısamae, C. Swennen, H.H. Dijkstra, Anders Warén, Ana R. M. Polónia, Giyanto Giyanto and Daniel F. R. Cleary. Their work appears in journals such as Marine Pollution Bulletin, Applied Physics Express, Journal of conchology, UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam) and The Digital Academic Repository of Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Naturalis Biodiversity Center).

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