Gitai Yahel

Gitai Yahel

Ruppin Academic Center

H-index: 25

Asia-Israel

About Gitai Yahel

Gitai Yahel, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ruppin Academic Center, specializes in the field of Nutritional ecology of suspension feeders, Sediment resuspension by fish, Benthic-pelagic coupling.

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

Nutrient concentration, loads and retention in a semiarid micro-estuary: The relative contribution of baseflow and flood events

The removal of dissolved organic matter by marine sponges is a function of its composition and concentration: An in situ seasonal study of four Mediterranean species

Invading bivalves replaced native Mediterranean bivalves, with little effect on the local benthic community

Differential clearance rates of microbial phylotypes by four appendicularian species

Pesticides and pharmaceuticals data collected during two consecutive years in a Mediterranean micro-estuary

High variability and enhanced nocturnal oxygen uptake in coral reef sponges

Feeding on the smallest cells: an in situ study of picoplankton capture by bivalve molluscs from oligotrophic waters

Invading bivalves replaced the native Levantine populations with negligible local effects on the benthic community

Gitai Yahel Information

University

Position

​The Faculty of Marine Sciences

Citations(all)

2866

Citations(since 2020)

1272

Cited By

2190

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

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Gitai Yahel Skills & Research Interests

Nutritional ecology of suspension feeders

Sediment resuspension by fish

Benthic-pelagic coupling

Top articles of Gitai Yahel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Nutrient concentration, loads and retention in a semiarid micro-estuary: The relative contribution of baseflow and flood events

Science of The Total Environment

Y Suari

T Topaz

O Bassa

M Gilboa

H Zedaka

...

2024/4/29

The removal of dissolved organic matter by marine sponges is a function of its composition and concentration: An in situ seasonal study of four Mediterranean species

Science of the Total Environment

Marta Ribes

Gitai Yahel

Cristina Romera-Castillo

R Mallenco

Teresa Maria Morganti

...

2023/5/1

Invading bivalves replaced native Mediterranean bivalves, with little effect on the local benthic community

Biological Invasions

Rei Diga

Merav Gilboa

Raz Moskovich

Neomie Darmon

Tal Amit

...

2023/5

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

Pesticides and pharmaceuticals data collected during two consecutive years in a Mediterranean micro-estuary

Data in Brief

Tom Topaz

Julius Ben-Ari

Evgenia Kertsnus Banchik

Or Bassa

Roey Egozi

...

2023/10/1

High variability and enhanced nocturnal oxygen uptake in coral reef sponges

Limnology and Oceanography

Raz Moskovich

Rei Diga

Micha Ilan

Gitai Yahel

2023/7

Feeding on the smallest cells: an in situ study of picoplankton capture by bivalve molluscs from oligotrophic waters

Frontiers in Marine Science

Tal Amit

Raz Moskovich

Yuval Jacobi

Sandra E Shumway

J Evan Ward

...

2023/5/30

Invading bivalves replaced the native Levantine populations with negligible local effects on the benthic community

Rei Diga

Merav Gilboa

Raz Moskovich

Neomie Darmon

Tal Amit

...

2022/5/10

Evasive plankton: Size‐independent particle capture by ascidians

Limnology and Oceanography

Yuval Jacobi

Noa Shenkar

J Evan Ward

Maria Rosa

Guy Z Ramon

...

2021/4

High mucous-mesh production by the ascidian Herdmania momus

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Aviv Ben Tal

Noa Shenkar

Ariella Paz

Keats Conley

Kelly Sutherland

...

2021/3/31

In situ Pumping Rate of 20 Marine Demosponges Is a Function of Osculum Area

Front. Mar. Sci

TM Morganti

M Ribes

R Moskovich

JB Weisz

G Yahel

...

2021/3/8

Data associated with Matveev et al: Sense Induced Flow-Active use of ambient flow by a deep-sea glass sponge

E Matveev

SP Leys

G Yahel

AS Kahn

P Aragones

...

2021/8/10

Pumping for life in the ocean-sealless sponges

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

Jens Honore Walther

Seyed Saeed Asadzadeh

Thomas Kiørboe

Poul Scheel Larsen

Sally P Leys

...

2020

Hydrodynamics of sponge pumps and evolution of the sponge body plan

Elife

Seyed Saeed Asadzadeh

Thomas Kiørboe

Poul Scheel Larsen

Sally P Leys

Gitai Yahel

...

2020/11/30

Environmental risk dynamics of pesticides toxicity in a Mediterranean micro-estuary

Environmental Pollution

Tom Topaz

Roey Egozi

Yair Suari

Julius Ben-Ari

Tal Sade

...

2020/10/1

Formulation of a new footprint model for measuring fluxes of biological resuspension

Authorea Preprints

Uri Shavit

Nir Marom

Roi Holzman

Emmanuel Boss

Timor Katz

...

2022/11/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
stephen monismith

stephen monismith

Stanford University

H-index: 61
Jeffrey R Koseff

Jeffrey R Koseff

Stanford University

H-index: 56
Verena Tunnicliffe

Verena Tunnicliffe

University of Victoria

H-index: 51
Amatzia Genin

Amatzia Genin

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 48
Sally Leys

Sally Leys

University of Alberta

H-index: 40
Boaz Lazar

Boaz Lazar

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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