Glenn Hyndes

Glenn Hyndes

Edith Cowan University

H-index: 43

Oceania-Australia

About Glenn Hyndes

Glenn Hyndes, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Edith Cowan University, specializes in the field of Marine ecology.

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

Local habitat composition and complexity outweigh seascape effects on fish distributions across a tropical seascape

Extreme predation of eggs and hatchlings for loggerhead turtles in eastern Indian Ocean

Sea Turtle Eggs and Hatchlings are a Seasonally Important Food Source for the Generalist Feeding Golden Ghost Crab (Ocypode convexa)

Seagrass Posidonia escarpments support high diversity and biomass of rocky reef fishes

Dataset Serrano et al 2023 Ecosphere Seagrass Posidonia escarpments support high diversity and biomass of rocky reef fishes

Global dataset on seagrass meadow structure, biomass and production

The role of inputs of marine wrack and carrion in sandy‐beach ecosystems: a global review

Spatial characterisation of Demersal Scalefish diversity based on recreational fishing data

Glenn Hyndes Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5741

Citations(since 2020)

1831

Cited By

4631

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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Glenn Hyndes Skills & Research Interests

Marine ecology

Top articles of Glenn Hyndes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Local habitat composition and complexity outweigh seascape effects on fish distributions across a tropical seascape

Landscape Ecology

Molly Moustaka

Richard D Evans

Gary A Kendrick

Glenn A Hyndes

Michael VW Cuttler

...

2024/2

Extreme predation of eggs and hatchlings for loggerhead turtles in eastern Indian Ocean

Biodiversity and Conservation

Casper Avenant

Scott Whiting

Sabrina Fossette

Peter Barnes

Glenn A Hyndes

2024/1

Sea Turtle Eggs and Hatchlings are a Seasonally Important Food Source for the Generalist Feeding Golden Ghost Crab (Ocypode convexa)

Estuaries and Coasts

Casper Avenant

Sabrina Fossette

Scott Whiting

Anna JM Hopkins

Glenn A Hyndes

2023/12/29

Seagrass Posidonia escarpments support high diversity and biomass of rocky reef fishes

Ecosphere

Oscar Serrano

Karina Inostroza

Glenn A Hyndes

Alan M Friedlander

Eduard Serrano

...

2023/6

Dataset Serrano et al 2023 Ecosphere Seagrass Posidonia escarpments support high diversity and biomass of rocky reef fishes

Oscar Serrano

Karina Inostroza

Glenn Hyndes

Alan M Friedlander

Eduard Serrano

...

2023

Global dataset on seagrass meadow structure, biomass and production

Simone Strydom

Roisin McCallum

Anna Lafratta

Chanelle L Webster

Caitlyn M O'Dea

...

2023

The role of inputs of marine wrack and carrion in sandy‐beach ecosystems: a global review

Glenn A Hyndes

Emma L Berdan

Cristian Duarte

Jenifer E Dugan

Kyle A Emery

...

2022/12

Spatial characterisation of Demersal Scalefish diversity based on recreational fishing data

Fisheries Research

Eric N Aidoo

Ute Mueller

Glenn A Hyndes

Karina L Ryan

2022/10/1

Connectivity shapes functional diversity and maintains complementarity in surf zones on exposed coasts

Estuaries and Coasts

Christopher J Henderson

Ben L Gilby

Andrew D Olds

Jesse Mosman

Rod M Connolly

...

2022/9

Tropicalization of seagrass macrophytodetritus accumulations and associated food webs

Frontiers in Marine Science

Gilles Lepoint

Glenn A Hyndes

2022/7/28

Geostatistical tools to assess shifts in recreational fishing

Marine and Freshwater Research

Shannon J Burchert

Glenn A Hyndes

Karina L Ryan

Ute Mueller

2022/2/9

Tropicalization in seagrasses: Shifts in ecosystem function

Glenn A Hyndes

Jessie C Jarvis

Kenneth L Heck Jr

2022/12/1

Importance of internal dissolved organic nitrogen loading and cycling in a small and heavily modified coastal lagoon

Biogeochemistry

Roisin McCallum

Bradley Eyre

Glenn Hyndes

Kathryn McMahon

Joanne M Oakes

...

2021/9

Global patterns in seagrass herbivory: why, despite existing evidence, there are solid arguments in favor of latitudinal gradients in seagrass herbivory

Estuaries and Coasts

KL Heck

M Samsonova

AGB Poore

Glenn A Hyndes

2021/3

Flotsam and jetsam: a global review of the role of inputs of marine organic matter in sandy beach ecosystems

Glenn A Hyndes

Emma Berdan

Cristian Duarte

Jenifer E Dugan

Kyle A Emery

...

2021/7/5

Conditions influencing waterbirds in the Vasse-Wonnerup wetland, Western Australia: Implications for water regime management

Sora Marin-Estrella

Chandra Salgado Kent

Glenn Hyndes

2021

Kelp-associated microbes facilitate spatial subsidy in a detrital-based food web in a shoreline ecosystem

Frontiers in Marine Science

Charu Lata Singh

Megan J Huggett

Paul S Lavery

Christin Säwström

Glenn A Hyndes

2021/7/5

Corroborating effort and catch from an integrated survey design for a boat-based recreational fishery in Western Australia

Fisheries Research

Eva KM Lai

Karina L Ryan

Ute Mueller

Glenn A Hyndes

2021/4/1

Hidden Consumers in Wave-exposed Boulder Beaches: Implications to Trophic Studies in Marine-terrestrial Ecotones

Glenn A Hyndes

Rebecca McCleod

Rocio Suarez Jimenez

Derek Richards

2021/3/30

Pathways to spatial subsidies by kelp in seagrass meadows

Estuaries and Coasts

Audrey E Cartraud

Paul S Lavery

Caitlin M Rae

Glenn A Hyndes

2021/3

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