David A. Hutchins

David A. Hutchins

University of Southern California

H-index: 81

North America-United States

About David A. Hutchins

David A. Hutchins, With an exceptional h-index of 81 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southern California, specializes in the field of Oceanography, biogeochemistry, global change.

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

Proteomics analysis reveals differential acclimation of coastal and oceanic Synechococcus to climate warming and iron limitation

The interactions between olivine dissolution and phytoplankton in seawater: Potential implications for ocean alkalinization

Complexities of regulating climate by promoting marine primary production with ocean iron fertilization

Interactive effects of nutrients and temperature on herbivorous predation in a coastal plankton community

Responses of globally important phytoplankton species to olivine dissolution products and implications for carbon dioxide removal via ocean alkalinity enhancement

Plastic responses lead to increased neurotoxin production in the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia under ocean warming and acidification

Dual thermal ecotypes coexist within a nearly genetically identical population of the unicellular marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus

Microbial Catalysis for CO2 Sequestration: A Geobiological Approach

David A. Hutchins Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine and Environmental Biology

Citations(all)

24040

Citations(since 2020)

9199

Cited By

18217

hIndex(all)

81

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

192

i10Index(since 2020)

165

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David A. Hutchins Skills & Research Interests

Oceanography

biogeochemistry

global change

Top articles of David A. Hutchins

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Proteomics analysis reveals differential acclimation of coastal and oceanic Synechococcus to climate warming and iron limitation

Frontiers in Microbiology

Cara Schiksnis

Min Xu

Mak A Saito

Matthew McIlvin

Dawn Moran

...

2024/2/20

The interactions between olivine dissolution and phytoplankton in seawater: Potential implications for ocean alkalinization

Science of the Total Environment

Canru Li

Xiangdong Liu

Yan Li

Yuan Jiang

Xianghui Guo

...

2024/2/20

Complexities of regulating climate by promoting marine primary production with ocean iron fertilization

Hai-Bo Jiang

David A Hutchins

Hao-Ran Zhang

Yuan-Yuan Feng

Rui-Feng Zhang

...

2024/1/7

Interactive effects of nutrients and temperature on herbivorous predation in a coastal plankton community

Limnology and Oceanography

Gayantonia Franzè

Stephanie I Anderson

Joshua D Kling

Paul Wilburn

David A Hutchins

...

2023/6

Responses of globally important phytoplankton species to olivine dissolution products and implications for carbon dioxide removal via ocean alkalinity enhancement

Biogeosciences

David A Hutchins

Fei-Xue Fu

Shun-Chung Yang

Seth G John

Stephen J Romaniello

...

2023/11/27

Plastic responses lead to increased neurotoxin production in the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia under ocean warming and acidification

The ISME Journal

Dong Xu

Guanchao Zheng

Georgina Brennan

Zhuonan Wang

Tao Jiang

...

2023/4

Dual thermal ecotypes coexist within a nearly genetically identical population of the unicellular marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Joshua D Kling

Michael D Lee

Nathan G Walworth

Eric A Webb

Jordan T Coelho

...

2023/11/21

Microbial Catalysis for CO2 Sequestration: A Geobiological Approach

Martin Van Den Berghe

Nathan G Walworth

Neil C Dalvie

Chris L Dupont

Michael Springer

...

2023/10/3

Cyanobacteria using urea as a nitrogen source can overcome acid stress

bioRxiv

Shuang-Qing Li

Hai-Long Huang

Tao-Ran Sun

Hua-Yang Gao

Xin-Wei Wang

...

2023/3/29

Responses of keystone phytoplankton groups to olivine dissolution products and implications for carbon dioxide removal via ocean alkalinity enhancement

bioRxiv

David A Hutchins

Fei-Xue Fu

Shun-Chung Yang

Seth G John

Stephen J Romaniello

...

2023

Fluid-based microbial processes modeling in Trichodesmium colony formation

Physics of Fluids

Heng Wei

David A Hutchins

Paul D Ronney

Niema M Pahlevan

2023/10/1

Natural ocean iron fertilization and climate variability over geological periods

Hai‐Bo Jiang

David A Hutchins

Wentao Ma

Rui‐Feng Zhang

Mark Wells

...

2023/12

Simulated upwelling and marine heatwave events promote similar growth rates but differential domoic acid toxicity in Pseudo-nitzschia australis

Harmful Algae

Kyla J Kelly

Amjad Mansour

Chen Liang

Andrew M Kim

Lily A Mancini

...

2023/8/1

Importance of mobile genetic element immunity in numerically abundant Trichodesmium clades

ISME communications

Eric A Webb

Noelle A Held

Yiming Zhao

Elaina D Graham

Asa E Conover

...

2023/12

Integrating the impact of global change on the niche and physiology of marine nitrogen‐fixing cyanobacteria

Global Change Biology

Lewis Wrightson

Nina Yang

Claire Mahaffey

David A Hutchins

Alessandro Tagliabue

2022/12

Enhancement of diatom growth and phytoplankton productivity with reduced O2 availability is moderated by rising CO2

Communications Biology

Jia-Zhen Sun

Tifeng Wang

Ruiping Huang

Xiangqi Yi

Di Zhang

...

2022/1/14

The Combined Effects of Increased pCO Phytoplankton 2 and Warming Assemblage: on a Coastal From Species Composition to Sinking Rate

Acidification and Hypoxia in Marginal Seas

Yuanyuan Feng

Fei Chai

Mark L Wells

Yan Liao

Pengfei Li

...

2022/5/27

The biogeochemical balance of oceanic nickel cycling

Nature Geoscience

Seth G John

Rachel L Kelly

Xiaopeng Bian

Feixue Fu

M Isabel Smith

...

2022/11

The enzymology of ocean global change

David A Hutchins

Sergio A Sañudo-Wilhelmy

2022/1/3

Sinking diatoms trap silicon in deep seawater of acidified oceans

David A Hutchins

2022/5/26

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H-index: 54
Giacomo DiTullio

Giacomo DiTullio

College of Charleston

H-index: 42
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Eric Webb

University of Southern California

H-index: 36
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karine leblanc

Aix-Marseille Université

H-index: 33
Kathryn Coyne

Kathryn Coyne

University of Delaware

H-index: 15
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nathan g. walworth

University of Southern California

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