Gustaaf Hallegraeff

About Gustaaf Hallegraeff

Gustaaf Hallegraeff, With an exceptional h-index of 80 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of harmful algal blooms, fish kills, shellfish toxins, ballast water.

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

Microalgae and Human Affairs: Massive Increase in Knowledge Drives Changes in Perceptions of Good and Bad Blooms

Harmful Australian Marine Microalgae

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Reviewer acknowledgement Botanica Marina volume 66 (2023)

An On-Farm Workflow for Predictive Management of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin-Producing Harmful Algal Blooms for the Aquaculture Industry

Dinoflagellate cyst distribution over the past 9 kyrs BP from offshore east Tasmania, southeast Australia

Port Davey Introduced Marine Pest Survey August 2023

Gustaaf Hallegraeff Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Science

Citations(all)

26296

Citations(since 2020)

7934

Cited By

22026

hIndex(all)

80

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

239

i10Index(since 2020)

142

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Gustaaf Hallegraeff Skills & Research Interests

harmful algal blooms

fish kills

shellfish toxins

ballast water

Top articles of Gustaaf Hallegraeff

Microalgae and Human Affairs: Massive Increase in Knowledge Drives Changes in Perceptions of Good and Bad Blooms

Critical Plant Studies

2024/3/11

Gustaaf Hallegraeff
Gustaaf Hallegraeff

H-Index: 37

Harmful Australian Marine Microalgae

2024/3/1

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2024/2/24

Fig. 14

2024/2/20

An On-Farm Workflow for Predictive Management of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin-Producing Harmful Algal Blooms for the Aquaculture Industry

Environmental Science & Technology

2024/4/12

Gustaaf Hallegraeff
Gustaaf Hallegraeff

H-Index: 37

Stephen Woodcock
Stephen Woodcock

H-Index: 13

Dinoflagellate cyst distribution over the past 9 kyrs BP from offshore east Tasmania, southeast Australia

Palynology

2024/4/2

Port Davey Introduced Marine Pest Survey August 2023

2023/12/1

Neville Barrett
Neville Barrett

H-Index: 31

Gustaaf Hallegraeff
Gustaaf Hallegraeff

H-Index: 37

New observations on the Antarctic Asteromphalus darwinii/hookeri diatom species-complex (Asterolampraceae)

Polar Biology

2023/8

Coccolithophore assemblage changes over the past 9 kyrs BP from a climate hotspot in Tasmania, southeast Australia

Marine Micropaleontology

2023/3/1

New observations on the rarely reported tropical dinoflagellates Tripos lanceolatus and T. schroeteri from the Colombian Caribbean, South Pacific and Indian …

Botanica Marina

2023/2/23

 Distribution and morphology of the diatom genus Olifantiella Riaux-Gobin & Compère in Indonesian and Australian waters, including the description of O. gondwanensis sp. nov.

PhytoKeys

2023

Fish-Killing Marine Algal Blooms: Causative Organisms, Ichthyotoxic Mechanisms, Impacts and Mitigation.

2023

New observations on the rarely reported tropical

2022/12/22

Marine planktonic dinophysoid dinoflagellates (order Dinophysales): 60 years of species-level distributions in Australian waters

Australian Systematic Botany

2022/12/9

Dinoflagellate toxins in Australian shellfish

2022/11/12

The blue diatom Haslea ostrearia from the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa, with comparative analysis of Haslea organellar genomes

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/9/27

Gustaaf Hallegraeff
Gustaaf Hallegraeff

H-Index: 37

Andrzej Witkowski
Andrzej Witkowski

H-Index: 23

Observing changes in harmful algal blooms over time: long-term observations for studying impacts from climate change

2022/6/20

Databases for the study of harmful algae, their global distribution and their trends

2022/6/20

Gustaaf Hallegraeff
Gustaaf Hallegraeff

H-Index: 37

Mucospheres produced by a mixotrophic protist impact ocean carbon cycling

Nature Communications

2022/3/14

Michaela E Larsson
Michaela E Larsson

H-Index: 8

Gustaaf Hallegraeff
Gustaaf Hallegraeff

H-Index: 37

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