Karen Wuyts

About Karen Wuyts

Karen Wuyts, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Antwerpen, specializes in the field of urban ecology, biogeochemistry, air pollution, environmental monitoring, phyllosphere bacteria.

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

The influence of plant species, leaf morphology, height and season on PM capture efficiency in living wall systems

The magnetic signal from trunk bark of urban trees catches the variation in particulate matter exposure within and across six European cities

Land use and soil characteristics affect soil organisms differently from above-ground assemblages

Selection of Plant Species for Particulate Matter Removal in Urban Environments by Considering Multiple Ecosystem (Dis) Services and Environmental Suitability

Phyllosphere bacterial communities in urban green areas throughout Europe relate to urban intensity

The Greenhouse Phyllosphere Microbiome and Associations with Introduced Bumblebees and Predatory Mites

Species-specific dynamics in magnetic PM accumulation and immobilization for six deciduous and evergreen broadleaves

Bacterial Succession and Community Dynamics of the Emerging Leaf Phyllosphere in Spring

Karen Wuyts Information

University

Position

dpt. Bioscience engineering

Citations(all)

3250

Citations(since 2020)

1684

Cited By

2246

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

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Karen Wuyts Skills & Research Interests

urban ecology

biogeochemistry

air pollution

environmental monitoring

phyllosphere bacteria

Top articles of Karen Wuyts

The influence of plant species, leaf morphology, height and season on PM capture efficiency in living wall systems

Science of The Total Environment

2023/10/13

The magnetic signal from trunk bark of urban trees catches the variation in particulate matter exposure within and across six European cities

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

2023/2/18

Selection of Plant Species for Particulate Matter Removal in Urban Environments by Considering Multiple Ecosystem (Dis) Services and Environmental Suitability

Atmosphere

2022/11/24

Phyllosphere bacterial communities in urban green areas throughout Europe relate to urban intensity

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

2022/10

The Greenhouse Phyllosphere Microbiome and Associations with Introduced Bumblebees and Predatory Mites

Microbiology Spectrum

2022/7/7

Species-specific dynamics in magnetic PM accumulation and immobilization for six deciduous and evergreen broadleaves

Atmospheric Pollution Research

2022/4/1

Bacterial Succession and Community Dynamics of the Emerging Leaf Phyllosphere in Spring

Microbiology spectrum

2022/3/2

Compost Teas: market survey and microbial analysis

bioRxiv

2022/1/1

Multi-elemental profile and enviromagnetic analysis of moss transplants exposed indoors and outdoors in Italy and Belgium

Environmental Pollution

2021/11/15

Mobile biomonitoring of atmospheric pollution: a new perspective for the moss-bag approach

Plants

2021/11/5

Does Leaf Micro-Morphology Influence The Recognition Of Particles On SEM Images?

International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Remediation

2021/9/3

Morphological and elemental characterization of leaf-deposited particulate matter from different source types: a microscopic investigation

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

2021/5

Immobilized atmospheric particulate matter on leaves of 96 urban plant species

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

2020/10

Assessing atmospheric dry deposition via water-soluble ionic composition of roadside leaves

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A

2020/6/6

Characterization of epicuticular wax structures on leaves of urban plant species and its association with leaf wettability

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

2020/1/1

Green infrastructure and atmospheric pollution shape diversity and composition of phyllosphere bacterial communities in an urban landscape

FEMS Microbiology Ecology

2020/1

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