Ben P Harvey

Ben P Harvey

University of Tsukuba

H-index: 19

Asia-Japan

About Ben P Harvey

Ben P Harvey, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tsukuba, specializes in the field of Marine Climate Change Ecology.

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

Turf algae drives coral bioerosion under high CO2

Whole community and functional gene changes of biofilms on marine plastic debris in response to ocean acidification

Crustose coralline algae can contribute more than corals to coral reef carbonate production

Physiological and ecological tipping points caused by ocean acidification

Ocean acidification increases the impact of typhoons on algal communities

High abundances of zooxanthellate zoantharians (Palythoa and Zoanthus) at multiple natural analogues: potential model anthozoans?

Potential ecosystem regime shift resulting from elevated CO2 and inhibition of macroalgal recruitment by turf algae

Marine Heatwaves: Impact on Physiology, Populations, and Communities of Coastal Marine Invertebrates

Ben P Harvey Information

University

Position

Shimoda Marine Research Center Japan

Citations(all)

2791

Citations(since 2020)

2327

Cited By

1127

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tsukuba

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Ben P Harvey Skills & Research Interests

Marine Climate Change Ecology

Top articles of Ben P Harvey

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Turf algae drives coral bioerosion under high CO2

Sylvain Agostini

Joshua Heitzman

Layla Iijima

Guinther Mitushasi

Davide Spatafora

...

2024/1/25

Whole community and functional gene changes of biofilms on marine plastic debris in response to ocean acidification

Microbial ecology

Dorsaf Kerfahi

Ben P Harvey

Hyoki Kim

Ying Yang

Jonathan M Adams

...

2023/5

Crustose coralline algae can contribute more than corals to coral reef carbonate production

Communications Earth & Environment

Christopher E Cornwall

Jérémy Carlot

Oscar Branson

Travis A Courtney

Ben P Harvey

...

2023/4/6

Physiological and ecological tipping points caused by ocean acidification

Christopher Cornwall

Steeve Comeau

Ben Harvey

2023/9/4

Ocean acidification increases the impact of typhoons on algal communities

Science of the Total Environment

Callum J Hudson

Sylvain Agostini

Shigeki Wada

Jason M Hall-Spencer

Sean D Connell

...

2023/3/20

High abundances of zooxanthellate zoantharians (Palythoa and Zoanthus) at multiple natural analogues: potential model anthozoans?

Coral Reefs

James Davis Reimer

Sylvain Agostini

Yimnang Golbuu

Ben P Harvey

Michael Izumiyama

...

2023/6

Potential ecosystem regime shift resulting from elevated CO2 and inhibition of macroalgal recruitment by turf algae

Theoretical Ecology

Mayumi Seto

Ben P Harvey

Shigeki Wada

Sylvain Agostini

2023/3

Marine Heatwaves: Impact on Physiology, Populations, and Communities of Coastal Marine Invertebrates

Deevesh A Hemraj

Jay J Minuti

Ben P Harvey

Bayden D Russell

2023/1/1

Ocean acidification stunts molluscan growth at CO2 seeps

Science of The Total Environment

Liqiang Zhao

Ben P Harvey

Tomihiko Higuchi

Sylvain Agostini

Kentaro Tanaka

...

2023/5/15

Increasing importance of crustose coralline algae to coral reef carbonate production under ongoing climate change

Christopher Cornwall

Jérémy Carlot

Oscar Branson

Travis Courtney

Ben Harvey

...

2022/12/6

Recurrent disease outbreak in a warm temperate marginal coral community

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Joshua M Heitzman

Nicolè Caputo

Sung-Yin Yang

Ben P Harvey

Sylvain Agostini

2022/9/1

Decreased diversity and abundance of marine invertebrates at CO2 seeps in warm-temperate Japan

Zoological science

Jason M Hall-Spencer

Giuseppe Belfiore

Morihiko Tomatsuri

Lucia Porzio

Ben P Harvey

...

2022/1

Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta‐analysis and synthesis

Global Change Biology

Christopher E. Cornwall

Ben P. Harvey

Steeve Comeau

Daniel L. Cornwall

Jason M. Hall-Spencer

...

2021/10/24

Predicting responses to marine heatwaves using functional traits

Ben P Harvey

Katie E Marshall

Christopher DG Harley

Bayden D Russell

2022/1/1

Species turnover underpins the effect of elevated CO2 on biofilm communities through early succession

Climate Change Ecology

Ro J Allen

Tina C Summerfield

Ben P Harvey

Sylvain Agostini

Samuel PS Rastrick

...

2021/12/1

CORALLINE ALGAE AT INCREASED CO2: A GLOBAL RESPONSE TO OCEAN ACIDIFICATION

Viviana Peña

Ben Harvey

Sylvain Agostini

Lucia Porzio

Marco Milazzo

...

2021/7/1

Simplification, not “tropicalization”, of temperate marine ecosystems under ocean warming and acidification

Global Change Biology

Sylvain Agostini

Ben P Harvey

Marco Milazzo

Shigeki Wada

Koetsu Kon

...

2021/10

Ocean acidification locks algal communities in a species‐poor early successional stage

Global Change Biology

Ben P Harvey

Koetsu Kon

Sylvain Agostini

Shigeki Wada

Jason M Hall‐Spencer

2021/5

Major loss of coralline algal diversity in response to ocean acidification

Global Change Biology

Viviana Peña

Ben P Harvey

Sylvain Agostini

Lucia Porzio

Marco Milazzo

...

2021/10

Ocean acidification increases phytobenthic carbon fixation and export in a warm-temperate system

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Shigeki Wada

Sylvain Agostini

Ben P Harvey

Yuko Omori

Jason M Hall-Spencer

2021/3/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 73
Jason M Hall-Spencer

Jason M Hall-Spencer

University of Plymouth

H-index: 52
Pippa Moore

Pippa Moore

Newcastle University

H-index: 46
Marco Milazzo

Marco Milazzo

Università degli Studi di Palermo

H-index: 44
Kazuo Inaba

Kazuo Inaba

University of Tsukuba

H-index: 32
Andrew Foggo

Andrew Foggo

University of Plymouth

H-index: 19
Agostini Sylvain

Agostini Sylvain

University of Tsukuba

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