Karen Gibb

Karen Gibb

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 39

Oceania-Australia

About Karen Gibb

Karen Gibb, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charles Darwin University, specializes in the field of microbiology.

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

Migratory Shorebird Gut Microbes are not Associated with Bivalve Prey in Monsoon Tropical Australia

Dynamics of nitrogen genes in intertidal sediments of Darwin Harbour and their connection to N-biogeochemistry.

Toxigenic Vibrio baselines and optimum storage, transport and shelf-life conditions to inform cold supply chains in the north Australian Tropical Rock Oyster industry

A microcystin synthesis mcyE/ndaF gene assay enables early detection of microcystin production in a tropical wastewater pond

Growth of V. parahaemolyticus in Tropical Blacklip Rock Oysters

The importance of groundwater for riverine fish faunas in a region of shale gas development in northern Australia

Geographic variation in bacterial assemblages on cane toad skin is influenced more by local environments than by evolved changes in host traits

Denitrification as an ecosystem service and contribution to the nitrogen budget of a tropical macro-tidal estuary.

Karen Gibb Information

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Citations(all)

5062

Citations(since 2020)

1359

Cited By

4088

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

105

i10Index(since 2020)

44

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Karen Gibb Skills & Research Interests

microbiology

Top articles of Karen Gibb

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Migratory Shorebird Gut Microbes are not Associated with Bivalve Prey in Monsoon Tropical Australia

Current Microbiology

Chava L Weitzman

Zarah Tinning

Kimberley A Day

Stephen T Garnett

Keith Christian

...

2024/5

Dynamics of nitrogen genes in intertidal sediments of Darwin Harbour and their connection to N-biogeochemistry.

Marine Environmental Research

Julia Fortune

Jodie van de Kamp

Bronwyn Holmes

Lev Bodrossy

Karen Gibb

...

2024/4/12

Toxigenic Vibrio baselines and optimum storage, transport and shelf-life conditions to inform cold supply chains in the north Australian Tropical Rock Oyster industry

Karen Gibb

Anna Padovan

Alison Turnbull

Stephen Pahl

Samantha Nowland

...

2024/1/24

A microcystin synthesis mcyE/ndaF gene assay enables early detection of microcystin production in a tropical wastewater pond

Harmful Algae

Anna Padovan

Karen Kennedy

Karen Gibb

2023/8/1

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

The importance of groundwater for riverine fish faunas in a region of shale gas development in northern Australia

Frontiers in Environmental Science

Jenny Davis

Erica A Garcia

Karen S Gibb

Mark J Kennard

Alea Rose

...

2023/5/9

Geographic variation in bacterial assemblages on cane toad skin is influenced more by local environments than by evolved changes in host traits

Biology Open

Chava L Weitzman

Mirjam Kaestli

Alea Rose

Cameron M Hudson

Karen Gibb

...

2023/2/15

Denitrification as an ecosystem service and contribution to the nitrogen budget of a tropical macro-tidal estuary.

Intertidal sediments and fringing mangroves of Darwin Harbour are hot spots of high denitrification that support oligotrophic condition.

Julia Fortune

Edward CV Butler

Karen Gibb

Northern Territory

2023/12

Estuarine benthic habitats provide an important ecosystem service regulating the nitrogen cycle

Marine Environmental Research

Julia Fortune

Edward CV Butler

Karen Gibb

2023/9/1

Denitrification in intertidal sediments of a tropical estuary subject to increasing development pressures

Aquatic Sciences

Julia Fortune

Mirjam Kaestli

Edward CV Butler

Karen Gibb

2022/10

Microbial communities associated with mounds of the Orange-footed scrubfowl Megapodius reinwardt

PeerJ

Karla Cardenas Gomez

Alea Rose

Karen Susanne Gibb

Keith A Christian

2022/7/25

Pearl oyster bacterial community structure is governed by location and tissue-type, but Vibrio species are shared among oyster tissues

Frontiers in Microbiology

William L King

Mirjam Kaestli

Nachshon Siboni

Anna Padovan

Keith Christian

...

2021/8/9

Occurrence and dynamics of potentially pathogenic vibrios in the wet-dry tropics of northern Australia

Marine Environmental Research

Anna Padovan

Nachshon Siboni

Mirjam Kaestli

William L King

Justin R Seymour

...

2021/7/1

The diversity of nitrogen-cycling microbial genes in a waste stabilization pond reveals changes over space and time that is uncoupled to changing nitrogen chemistry

Microbial ecology

A Rose

Anna Padovan

Keith Christian

Jodie van de Kamp

Mirjam Kaestli

...

2021/5

First line of defence: Skin microbiota may protect anurans from infective larval lungworms

International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife

Keith Christian

Richard Shine

Kimberley A Day

Mirjam Kaestli

Karen Gibb

...

2021/4/1

Gene correlation networks reveal the transcriptomic response to elevated nitrogen in a photosynthetic sponge

Molecular Ecology

Heidi M Luter

Carly D Kenkel

Marko Terzin

Tyler Peirce

Patrick W Laffy

...

2020/4

Microbial quality of wild shellfish in a tropical estuary subject to treated effluent discharge

Environmental research

Anna Padovan

Karen Kennedy

Dianne Rose

Karen Gibb

2020/2/1

A decade of nitrogen inputs to a tropical macrotidal estuary of Northern Australia, Darwin Harbour

Regional studies in marine science

Julia Fortune

Edward CV Butler

Karen Gibb

2020/4/1

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