Amatzia Genin

Amatzia Genin

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 51

Asia-Israel

About Amatzia Genin

Amatzia Genin, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializes in the field of plankton, ocean, coral, seamount, flow.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Capture of zooplankton by site-attached fish: striking dynamics under different flow speeds and prey paths

Effects of flow speed and prey density on the rate and efficiency of prey capture in zooplanktivorous coral-reef fishes

Space partitioning within groups of social coral reef fish

Zooplanktivory in garden eels: benefits and shortcomings of being “anchored” compared with other coral-reef fish

Marine heatwaves modulate the genotypic and physiological responses of reef‐building corals to subsequent heat stress

Differential clearance rates of microbial phylotypes by four appendicularian species

The Small-Scale Flow Field Around Dipsastraea favus Corals

Effects of prey density and flow speed on plankton feeding by garden eels: a flume study

Amatzia Genin Information

University

Position

Professor of marine ecology The

Citations(all)

8237

Citations(since 2020)

2426

Cited By

6760

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

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Amatzia Genin Skills & Research Interests

plankton

ocean

coral

seamount

flow

Top articles of Amatzia Genin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Capture of zooplankton by site-attached fish: striking dynamics under different flow speeds and prey paths

Frontiers in Marine Science

Hadar Ella

Amatzia Genin

2024/1/4

Effects of flow speed and prey density on the rate and efficiency of prey capture in zooplanktivorous coral-reef fishes

Frontiers in Marine Science

Amatzia Genin

Svetlana Rickel

Margarita Zarubin

Moshe Kiflawi

2024/3/21

Space partitioning within groups of social coral reef fish

Coral Reefs

Anael Engel

Yaela Reuben

Irina Kolesnikov

Dmitri Churilov

Ran Nathan

...

2024/3/7

Zooplanktivory in garden eels: benefits and shortcomings of being “anchored” compared with other coral-reef fish

Frontiers in Marine Science

Alexandra Khrizman

Irena Kolesnikov

Dmitri Churilov

Amatzia Genin

2024/3/4

Marine heatwaves modulate the genotypic and physiological responses of reef‐building corals to subsequent heat stress

Ecology and Evolution

Kristen T Brown

Amatzia Genin

Matheus A Mello‐Athayde

Ellie Bergstrom

Adriana Campili

...

2023/12

Differential clearance rates of microbial phylotypes by four appendicularian species

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Ayelet Dadon-Pilosof

Keats Conley

Fabien Lombard

Kelly R Sutherland

Amatzia Genin

...

2023/2/23

The Small-Scale Flow Field Around Dipsastraea favus Corals

Frontiers in Marine Science

Uri Shavit

Tali Mass

Amatzia Genin

2022/5/23

Effects of prey density and flow speed on plankton feeding by garden eels: a flume study

Journal of Experimental Biology

Kota Ishikawa

Heng Wu

Satoshi Mitarai

Amatzia Genin

2022/4/15

In situ three‐dimensional video tracking of tagged individuals within site‐attached social groups of coral‐reef fish

Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Anael Engel

Yaela Reuben

Irina Kolesnikov

Dmitri Churilov

Ran Nathan

...

2021/9

The potential role of turbulence in modulating the migration of demersal zooplankton

Limnology and Oceanography

Mamoru Tanaka

Amatzia Genin

Yoshinari Endo

Gregory N Ivey

Hidekatsu Yamazaki

2021/3

Science, diplomacy, and the Red Sea’s unique coral reef: It’s time for action

Frontiers in Marine Science

Karine Kleinhaus

Ali Al-Sawalmih

Daniel J Barshis

Amatzia Genin

Lola N Grace

...

2020/2/26

Water mass characterization and Chlorophyll concentrations in southern Monterey Bay, CA

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Yunci Sun

Meng Chun Chen

Maha Alnajjar

Stephen G Monismith

Amatzia Genin

...

2020/12

Rapid warming and mass mortality of fish

PNAS

Amatzia Genin

2020/10/13

Rapid onsets of warming events trigger mass mortality of coral reef fish

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Amatzia Genin

Liraz Levy

Galit Sharon

Dionysios E Raitsos

Arik Diamant

2020/10/13

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