John S. Kominoski

John S. Kominoski

Florida International University

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About John S. Kominoski

John S. Kominoski, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida International University, specializes in the field of Ecosystem Ecology, Biogeochemistry.

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

Rehydration of degraded wetlands: Understanding drivers of vegetation community trajectories

Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of organic matter processing along phosphorus and salinity gradients in coastal wetlands

Saltwater Intrusion and Sea Level Rise threatens US rural coastal landscapes and communities

Year-around survey and manipulation experiments reveal differential sensitivities of soil prokaryotic and fungal communities to saltwater intrusion in Florida Everglades wetlands

Nitrogen and phosphorus uptake stoichiometry tracks supply ratio during 2-year whole-ecosystem nutrient additions

Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science

Experimental nutrient enrichment of forest streams reduces ecosystem nitrogen and phosphorus storage

Salinity Impacts the Functional mcrA and dsrA Gene Abundances in Everglades Marshes

John S. Kominoski Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

5301

Citations(since 2020)

3415

Cited By

3065

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

61

Email

University Profile Page

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John S. Kominoski Skills & Research Interests

Ecosystem Ecology

Biogeochemistry

Top articles of John S. Kominoski

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rehydration of degraded wetlands: Understanding drivers of vegetation community trajectories

Ecosphere

Andrea Nocentini

Jed Redwine

Evelyn Gaiser

Troy Hill

Sophia Hoffman

...

2024/4

Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of organic matter processing along phosphorus and salinity gradients in coastal wetlands

Journal of Ecology

Kenneth J Anderson

John S Kominoski

Jay P Sah

2024/3/30

Saltwater Intrusion and Sea Level Rise threatens US rural coastal landscapes and communities

Kiera L O’Donnell

Emily S Bernhardt

Xi Yang

Ryan E Emanuel

Marcelo Ardón

...

2024/1/13

Year-around survey and manipulation experiments reveal differential sensitivities of soil prokaryotic and fungal communities to saltwater intrusion in Florida Everglades wetlands

Science of The Total Environment

Jun Zhao

Seemanti Chakrabarti

Randolph Chambers

Pamela Weisenhorn

Rafael Travieso

...

2023/2/1

Nitrogen and phosphorus uptake stoichiometry tracks supply ratio during 2-year whole-ecosystem nutrient additions

Ecosystems

Nathan J Tomczyk

Amy D Rosemond

John S Kominoski

David WP Manning

Jonathan P Benstead

...

2023/8

Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science

Ecosphere

Benjamin S Halpern

Carl Boettiger

Michael C Dietze

Jessica A Gephart

Patrick Gonzalez

...

2023/1/1

Experimental nutrient enrichment of forest streams reduces ecosystem nitrogen and phosphorus storage

Limnology and Oceanography

Phillip M Bumpers

Amy D Rosemond

David WP Manning

John S Kominoski

Jonathan P Benstead

...

2023/7

Salinity Impacts the Functional mcrA and dsrA Gene Abundances in Everglades Marshes

Microorganisms

Deidra Jordan

John S Kominoski

Shelby Servais

DeEtta Mills

2023/4/30

Quantifying habitable water temperatures and thermal sensitivities among species functional traits of stream invertebrates

Authorea Preprints

Hideyuki Doi

John Kominoski

Izumi Katano

2023/2/27

Dissolved organic matter in peat and marl marshes varies with nutrient enrichment and restored hydrology

Restoration Ecology

Kenneth J Anderson

John S Kominoski

Andrea Nocentini

Sophia Hoffman

2023/11

Linking seasonal changes in organic matter composition and nutrients to shifting hydraulic gradients in coastal urban canals

Water Resources Research

T. G. Troxler Matthew A. Smith

J. S. Kominoski

R. M. Price

O. I. Abdul-Aziz

2023/1/26

Biogeochemistry of Carbonate–Associated Organic Matter: a Story in 3 Parts

M Zeller

B Van Dam

A McKenna

C Lopes

C Osburn

...

2023/9/10

Understanding how nutrient limitation and plant traits influence carbon in mangrove‐seagrass coastal ecosystems

Limnology and Oceanography

Sandra Kammann

Daniel Arturo Saavedra Hortua

John S Kominoski

Theresa‐Marie Fett

Lucy Gwen Gillis

2022/11

Fire severity and post-fire hydrology drive nutrient cycling and plant community recovery in intermittent Wetlands

Ecosystems

John S Kominoski

Marco Fernandez

Peyton Breault

Vivienne Sclater

Betsie B Rothermel

2022/3

Long-term spatiotemporal patterns and trends in water quality reveal a coastal continuum of disturbance legacies

Paul Julian

Jim Fourqurean

Stephan Davis

Donatto Surratt

Evelyn R Gaiser

...

2022/6/13

Fire intensity and ecosystem oligotrophic status drive relative phosphorus release and retention in freshwater marshes

Ecosphere

Andrea Nocentini

John S Kominoski

Joseph J O'Brien

Jed Redwine

2022/10

Water column microbial communities vary along salinity gradients in the Florida Coastal Everglades wetlands

Microorganisms

Peeter Laas

Kelly Ugarelli

Rafael Travieso

Sandro Stumpf

Evelyn E Gaiser

...

2022/1/20

A hurricane alters the relationship between mangrove cover and marine subsidies

Ecology

Dan Peng

Denise C Montelongo

Leslie Wu

Anna R Armitage

John S Kominoski

...

2022/5

Molecular level characterization of DOM along a freshwater-to-estuarine coastal gradient in the Florida Everglades

Aquatic Sciences

Dennys Leyva

Rudolf Jaffé

Jessica Courson

John S Kominoski

Muhammad Usman Tariq

...

2022/10

Long‐term ecological research and the COVID‐19 anthropause: A window to understanding social–ecological disturbance

Ecosphere

Evelyn E Gaiser

John S Kominoski

Diane M McKnight

Christie A Bahlai

Chingwen Cheng

...

2022/4

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