Justin Seymour

Justin Seymour

University of Technology

H-index: 49

Asia-Iraq

About Justin Seymour

Justin Seymour, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Technology,

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

Impacts of plastic‐free materials on coral‐associated bacterial communities during reef restoration

A marine heatwave drives significant shifts in pelagic microbiology

Molecular mechanisms of microbiome modulation by the eukaryotic secondary metabolite azelaic acid

Increased abundance of potentially pathogenic Vibrio and a marine heatwave co-occur with a Pacific Oyster summer mortality event

From the Microscale to the Reef: The Role of Microorganisms in the Chemical Ecology and Gaseous Emissions of the Great Barrier Reef

Assessing Efficacy of Plastic-free Alternative Ties For Coral Propagation in Reef Restoration

Bacterial communities associated with corals out-planted on the Great Barrier Reef are inherently dynamic over space and time

Symbiodiniaceae photophysiology and stress resilience is enhanced by microbial associations

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Citations(since 2020)

5639

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4471

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

121

i10Index(since 2020)

110

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Top articles of Justin Seymour

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Impacts of plastic‐free materials on coral‐associated bacterial communities during reef restoration

Environmental Microbiology Reports

Paige Strudwick

Emma F Camp

Justin Seymour

Christine Roper

John Edmondson

...

2024/2

A marine heatwave drives significant shifts in pelagic microbiology

Communications Biology

Mark V Brown

Martin Ostrowski

Lauren F Messer

Anna Bramucci

Jodie van de Kamp

...

2024/1/24

Molecular mechanisms of microbiome modulation by the eukaryotic secondary metabolite azelaic acid

Elife

Ahmed A Shibl

Michael A Ochsenkühn

Amin R Mohamed

Ashley Isaac

Lisa SY Coe

...

2024/1/8

Increased abundance of potentially pathogenic Vibrio and a marine heatwave co-occur with a Pacific Oyster summer mortality event

Aquaculture

Nachshon Siboni

William L King

Nathan LR Williams

Elliot Scanes

Marco Giardina

...

2024/3/30

From the Microscale to the Reef: The Role of Microorganisms in the Chemical Ecology and Gaseous Emissions of the Great Barrier Reef

Jean-Baptiste Raina

Justin R Seymour

2024/2/29

Assessing Efficacy of Plastic-free Alternative Ties For Coral Propagation in Reef Restoration

Paige Strudwick

Emma F Camp

Justin Seymour

Christine Roper

John Edmondson

...

2023/3/29

Bacterial communities associated with corals out-planted on the Great Barrier Reef are inherently dynamic over space and time

Marine Biology

Paige Strudwick

Justin Seymour

Emma F Camp

Christine Roper

John Edmondson

...

2023/7

Symbiodiniaceae photophysiology and stress resilience is enhanced by microbial associations

Scientific Reports

Jennifer L Matthews

Lilian Hoch

Jean-Baptiste Raina

Marine Pablo

David J Hughes

...

2023/11/25

Swimming towards each other: the role of chemotaxis in bacterial interactions

Justin R Seymour

Douglas R Brumley

Roman Stocker

Jean-Baptiste Raina

2023

Rhometa: Population recombination rate estimation from metagenomic read datasets

Plos Genetics

Sidaswar Krishnan

Matthew Z DeMaere

Dominik Beck

Martin Ostrowski

Justin R Seymour

...

2023/3/27

Growth of V. parahaemolyticus in Tropical Blacklip Rock Oysters

Pathogens

Anna C Padovan

Alison R Turnbull

Samantha J Nowland

Matthew WJ Osborne

Mirjam Kaestli

...

2023/6/16

Identification and quantification of Acanthamoeba spp. within seawater at four coastal lagoons on the east coast of Australia

Science of the Total Environment

Binod Rayamajhee

Nathan LR Williams

Nachshon Siboni

Kiri Rodgers

Mark Willcox

...

2023/11/25

Global Oceanic Diazotroph Database Version 2 and Elevated Estimate of Global N2 Fixation

Earth System Science Data

Zhibo Shao

Yangchun Xu

Hua Wang

Weicheng Luo

Lice Wang

...

2023

Chemotaxis increases metabolic exchanges between marine picophytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria

Nature Microbiology

Jean-Baptiste Raina

Marco Giardina

Douglas R Brumley

Peta L Clode

Mathieu Pernice

...

2023/3

Acclimation in intertidal animals reduces potential pathogen load and increases survival following a heatwave

Iscience

Elliot Scanes

Nachshon Siboni

Brendon Rees

Justin R Seymour

2023/6/16

Tributary Inflows to a Regulated River Influence Bacterial Communities and Increase Bacterial Carbon Assimilation

Microbial Ecology

Lauren O’Brien

Nachshon Siboni

Justin R Seymour

Matthew Balzer

Simon Mitrovic

2023/11

Temporal variability in the growth-enhancing effects of different bacteria within the microbiome of the diatom Actinocyclus sp

Frontiers in Microbiology

Nine Le Reun

Anna Bramucci

Penelope Ajani

Abeeha Khalil

Jean-Baptiste Raina

...

2023/8/7

Transgenerational transfer of the microbiome is altered by ocean acidification in oyster larvae

Aquaculture

Elliot Scanes

Pauline M Ross

Justin R Seymour

Nachshon Siboni

Michael C Dove

...

2023/2/25

Defining marine bacterioplankton community assembly rules by contrasting the importance of environmental determinants and biotic interactions

Environmental Microbiology

Michael P Doane

Martin Ostrowski

Mark Brown

Anna Bramucci

Levente Bodrossy

...

2023/6

Coral endosymbiont growth is enhanced by metabolic interactions with bacteria

Nature Communications

Jennifer L Matthews

Abeeha Khalil

Nachshon Siboni

Jeremy Bougoure

Paul Guagliardo

...

2023/10/27

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H-index: 75
Professor Peter J Ralph

Professor Peter J Ralph

University of Technology & Management

H-index: 47
James G Mitchell

James G Mitchell

Flinders University

H-index: 30
Nahshon Siboni

Nahshon Siboni

University of Technology & Management

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