Brad Seibel

Brad Seibel

University of South Florida

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Brad Seibel

Brad Seibel, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Florida, specializes in the field of Marine Environmental Physiology.

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

Animal Response to Hypoxia in Estuaries and Effects of Climate Change

Climate-induced reduction in metabolically suitable habitat for US northeast shelf marine species

A method for correcting systematic error in PO2 measurement to improve measures of oxygen supply capacity

On the validity of using the Metabolic Index to predict the responses of marine fishes to climate change

Multi-sensor observation of a rapidly dispersing micronekton thin layer

Abundance and distribution of large calcareous thecosome pteropods in the northern Gulf of Mexico

Unique thermal sensitivity imposes a cold-water energetic barrier for vertical migrators

Response to ‘Coming up for air’

Brad Seibel Information

University

Position

College of Marine Science

Citations(all)

12405

Citations(since 2020)

5784

Cited By

8928

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

63

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Brad Seibel Skills & Research Interests

Marine Environmental Physiology

Top articles of Brad Seibel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Animal Response to Hypoxia in Estuaries and Effects of Climate Change

Brad A Seibel

2024

Climate-induced reduction in metabolically suitable habitat for US northeast shelf marine species

PLOS Climate

Emily Slesinger

Hubert du Pontavice

Brad Seibel

Vincent S Saba

Josh Kohut

...

2024/4/25

A method for correcting systematic error in PO2 measurement to improve measures of oxygen supply capacity

bioRxiv

Alexander W Timpe

Brad A Seibel

2024

On the validity of using the Metabolic Index to predict the responses of marine fishes to climate change

Brad A Seibel

2024/1/1

Multi-sensor observation of a rapidly dispersing micronekton thin layer

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers

Benjamin Grassian

Christopher Roman

Melissa Omand

Karen Wishner

Brad Seibel

2023/1/1

Abundance and distribution of large calcareous thecosome pteropods in the northern Gulf of Mexico

American Malacological Bulletin

Sarah Shedler

Brad Seibel

Michael Vecchione

Dale Griffin

Heather Judkins

2022/12

Unique thermal sensitivity imposes a cold-water energetic barrier for vertical migrators

Nature Climate Change

Brad A Seibel

Matthew A Birk

2022/11

Response to ‘Coming up for air’

Journal of Experimental Biology

Brad Seibel

Alyssa Andres

Matthew Birk

Tracy Shaw

Alexander Timpe

...

2021/9/1

Hypoxic jumbo squid activate neuronal apoptosis but not MAPK or antioxidant enzymes during oxidative stress

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology

Aakriti Gupta

Hanane Hadj-Moussa

Rasha Al-Attar

Brad A Seibel

Kenneth B Storey

2021/5/1

Combined effects of ocean acidification and elevated temperature on feeding, growth, and physiological processes of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Grace K Saba

Abigail B Bockus

C Tracy Shaw

Brad A Seibel

2021/4/29

Species abundance, spatial and vertical distributions, and eye-size trends of large heteropods (Pterotracheidae and Carinariidae) in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

American Malacological Bulletin

KA Clark

M Vecchione

BA Seibel

HL Judkins

2021/1

A global ocean oxygen database and atlas for assessing and predicting deoxygenation and ocean health in the open and coastal ocean

Frontiers in Marine Science

Marilaure Grégoire

Véronique Garçon

Hernan Garcia

Denise Breitburg

Kirsten Isensee

...

2021/12/21

Metabolic trait diversity shapes marine biogeography

Nature

Curtis Deutsch

Justin L Penn

Brad Seibel

2020/9/24

Thermal range and physiological tolerance mechanisms in two shark species from the Northwest Atlantic

The Biological Bulletin

Abigail B Bockus

Christopher J Labreck

Jodi L Camberg

Jeremy S Collie

Brad A Seibel

2020/4/1

Ocean Acidification and Coastal Marine Invertebrates: Tracking CO2 Effects from Seawater to the Cell

Frank Melzner

Felix C Mark

Brad A Seibel

Lars Tomanek

2020/1/3

Breathing new life into the critical oxygen partial pressure (Pcrit): a new definition, interpretation and method of determination

bioRxiv

BA Seibel

A Andres

MA Birk

AL Burns

CT Shaw

...

2020/9/2

Oxygen supply capacity in animals evolves to meet maximum demand at the current oxygen partial pressure regardless of size or temperature

Journal of Experimental Biology

Brad A Seibel

Curtis Deutsch

2020/6/15

Climate-driven aerobic habitat loss in the California Current System

Science advances

Evan M Howard

Justin L Penn

Hartmut Frenzel

Brad A Seibel

Daniele Bianchi

...

2020/5/15

Correction: The effect of ocean warming on black sea bass (Centropristis striata) aerobic scope and hypoxia tolerance

Plos one

Emily Slesinger

Alyssa Andres

Rachael Young

Brad Seibel

Vincent Saba

...

2020/12/9

Ocean deoxygenation and copepods: coping with oxygen minimum zone variability

Biogeosciences

Karen F Wishner

Brad Seibel

Dawn Outram

2020/4/24

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