Bas Ibelings

Bas Ibelings

Université de Genève

H-index: 62

Europe-Switzerland

About Bas Ibelings

Bas Ibelings, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Genève, specializes in the field of Ecology, evolution, limnology.

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

Global lake health in the Anthropocene: Societal implications and treatment strategies

What makes a cyanobacterial bloom disappear? A review of the abiotic and biotic cyanobacterial bloom loss factors

Blooms also like it cold

Lake surface water temperature and oxygen saturation resistance and resilience following extreme storms: chlorophyll a shapes resistance to storms

The emergence and dominance of Planktothrix rubescens as an hypolimnetic cyanobacterium in response to re‐oligotrophication of a deep peri‐alpine lake

Controlling factors of phytoplankton distribution in the river–lake transition zone of a large lake

Diseases and disorders in fish due to harmful algal blooms

An abundant future for quagga mussels in deep European lakes

Bas Ibelings Information

University

Position

Professor Microbial Ecology

Citations(all)

15524

Citations(since 2020)

7745

Cited By

10581

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

119

i10Index(since 2020)

96

Email

University Profile Page

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Bas Ibelings Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

evolution

limnology

Top articles of Bas Ibelings

Global lake health in the Anthropocene: Societal implications and treatment strategies

2024/4

What makes a cyanobacterial bloom disappear? A review of the abiotic and biotic cyanobacterial bloom loss factors

2024/2/9

Blooms also like it cold

2023/8

Lake surface water temperature and oxygen saturation resistance and resilience following extreme storms: chlorophyll a shapes resistance to storms

Inland Waters

2023/7/3

The emergence and dominance of Planktothrix rubescens as an hypolimnetic cyanobacterium in response to re‐oligotrophication of a deep peri‐alpine lake

Limnology and Oceanography

2023/6

Controlling factors of phytoplankton distribution in the river–lake transition zone of a large lake

Aquatic Sciences

2023/4

Diseases and disorders in fish due to harmful algal blooms

2023/3/27

An abundant future for quagga mussels in deep European lakes

Environmental Research Letters

2023/11/7

Temperature, resources and predation interact to shape phytoplankton size–abundance relationships at a continental scale

Global Ecology and Biogeography

2023/11

Complex effects of chytrid parasites on the growth of the cyanobacterium Planktothrix rubescens across interacting temperature and light gradients

ISME communications

2022/12

Schindler's legacy: from eutrophic lakes to the phosphorus utilization strategies of cyanobacteria

2022/11

Long‐term trends and seasonal variation in host density, temperature, and nutrients differentially affect chytrid fungi parasitising lake phytoplankton

Freshwater Biology

2022/9

Paradoxical effects of altruism on efforts to mitigate climate change

Scientific reports

2022/7/29

Drivers of phytoplankton responses to summer wind events in a stratified lake: A modeling study

Limnology and Oceanography

2022/4

Size–Abundance Relationships of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates in Two Contrasting Floodplain Channels of Rhone River

Water

2022/3/3

Antecedent lake conditions shape resistance and resilience of a shallow lake ecosystem following extreme wind storms

Limnology and Oceanography

2022/2

Phytoplankton responses to repeated pulse perturbations imposed on a trend of increasing eutrophication

Ecology and evolution

2022/3

Understanding the occurence of cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins

2021

LéXPLORE: A floating laboratory on Lake Geneva offering unique lake research opportunities

2021/9

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